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The Shanghai Municipal Press and Publication Bureau confirmed the approval on its website on Wednesday. NetEase, the Chinese online game provider for World of Warcraft, however had no comment said company spokeswoman Liddy Li. Chinese press reports say the expansion pack is expected to be out as early as August, but that it first must gain final approval from China's Ministry of Culture. World of Warcraft started to see trouble in China late last year after it was caught in a turf war between the Ministry of Culture and GAPP. The two were arguing over who had authority to approve a previous expansion pack, "The Burning Crusade," and one point nearly threatened to shutdown the game.
Even as this next expansion pack has received approval from GAPP, analysts say similar disputes between the two agencies surrounding overseas online games could still arise in the future. Yu Yi, an analyst with the research firm Analysys, said World of Warcraft will serve as a standard for other overseas online games that wish to come to China. "We still don't know if the government will tighten or relax restrictions for World of Warcraft or other online games wanting to come in," Yu said. "But if these overseas games do come, I think it will be made clearer for them on how to meet the regulations, and the process should be faster."