At this point it almost feels like Iām repeating myself. Blizzard and NetEase have pulled out all the stops to get players in China hyped up for the
Warlords of Draenor expansionāso much so that theyāve just installed an actual Dark Portal in one of Shanghaiās busiest subway stations!
Over the weekend, images of an large box modelled after the Dark Portal appeared online in China. These photos have since been gathered on various Chinese gaming websites such as
Sina Gamesā World of Warcraft section.
The āportalā features a camera one side and screen on the other. Passersby walk behind it and pose and their image is displayed in a way that makes them look like theyāre in another plane of existence. Occasionally, a character from
Warcraft is added into the mix.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=bb9XuaOA0zQ
Putting this kind of interactive promotional material in the Subway is a fun and smart idea.
The station has 18 different exits that lead up to 6 different shopping centres, two downtown campuses of prestigious universities, a Catholic cathedral and a Carlās Junior (thatās right, weāve got that in China). Itās one of the busiest stations in the city.
On top of the āportalā, it appears Blizzard and their Chinese partner NetEase have also set up loads of posters along the walls of the station. After making a
Warcraft-themed McDonaldās and now this, whatās next?
https://lastchance.cc/world-of-warcraft-joins-forces-with-mcdonalds-1642816762%3C/a%3E%3C/p%3E
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Photos: [Sina Games and Weibo]
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