Blizzard accepts 'accountability' over Hong Kong controversy, but gamers still aren't happy

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Blizzard accepts 'accountability' over Hong Kong controversy, but gamers still aren't happy
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Blizzard said it was sorry and announced new games but gamers aren't happy with it.

Although the company just announced a new shooter game and more expansions to its nostalgic franchises, including"World of Warcraft" and"Hearthstone," some gamers say they are hesitant about giving the company their time and money.

Blizzard has said that its interests in China did not influence its decision to ban Blitzchung, but gamers remain skeptical."I don't see any legitimate change happening in the future. It sounds like they're hoping people won't pay attention to the language used and will just forget about it," said Eli Jackson, 27, a gamer who works as a manager at a Las Vegas shipping center and who also tuned in online.

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