How do I change my country on Blizzard?

How do I change my country on Blizzard?

You can change the country/region on your Battle.net account by using our country change self-service. If you are unable to do so, submit a legible image of a recent utility bill with your name and new address for manual review. Your Battle.net Balance must be less than $20 to qualify for a country/region change.

How do I change my region on wow?

Visit the Games & Subscriptions page of your account. Under the Starter Editions & Public Test Regions section, click +Create Starter Account. Select a region from the drop-down menu. Click Create Account.

Is Blizzard region locked?

Blizzard Global Play allows you to connect to game servers in regions outside your own, making it easy to play with your friends in other parts of the world. Global Play is available for all our games except for World of Warcraft.

Can I change Activision region?

Can I change my registered region? Activision Support is unable to adjust the region in which you originally registered.

Can I play Codm with other countries?

Yes. A VPN can help you connect to real players in other regions and lower ping to reduce lag in-game. In addition, if you’re traveling somewhere that CODM is banned (like China, Vietnam, or Belgium), connecting to a VPN server in a country where it’s available will let you keep playing.

Can you change servers on WoW?

You can transfer your favorite WoW character to another server (commonly called a “realm”) if it has been over 90 days since the realm was launched. Transferring a character to another server requires paying a transfer fee to Blizzard. As of June 2012, this fee is $25 per character.

Where is Blizzard Asia server?

The three play regions are: Americas for players in North America, Latin America, South America, Australia, and New Zealand. Europe for players in the European Union, Eastern Europe, Russia, Africa, and the Middle East. Asia for players in South Korea, Taiwan, Hong Kong, and Macau.

Why is Battle.net in Chinese?

If your Battle.net App is stuck in the wrong language, your current user profile may be missing a language pack. To resolve this, try setting up a new administrator account. Once you’ve logged in on the new account, run the Battle.net App. If you are still stuck in the wrong language, contact us for further assistance.