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NetEase

NetEase, Inc. (simplified Chinese: 网易; traditional Chinese: 網易; pinyin: WǎngYì) is a Chinese Internet technology company providing online services centered on content, community, communications, and commerce. The company was founded in 1997 by Ding Lei. NetEase develops and operates online PC and mobile games, advertising services, email services, and e-commerce platforms in China. It is one of the largest Internet and video game companies in the world.[4] NetEase has an on-demand music-streaming service (NetEase Music). The company also owns several pig farms.[5]

NetEase, Inc.
Headquarters in Hangzhou
TypePublic
Nasdaq: NTES
SEHK: 9999
IndustryInternet
FoundedJune 1997; 26 years ago (1997-06)
FounderDing Lei
HeadquartersHangzhou, Zhejiang, China[1]
Key people
Ding Lei (CEO)
ProductsOnline services
Revenue CN¥ 59.24 billion (2019)[2]
CN¥ 13.79 billion (2019)[2]
CN¥ 21.43 billion (2019)[2]
Total assets CN¥ 112.12 billion (2019)[2]
Number of employees
18,129 (December 2017)[3]
DivisionsNetEase YanXuan
NetEase Cloud Music
NetEase Games (Thunder Fire)
NetEase Games (Interactive Entertainment)
NetEase D&R Center Lab
NetEase Wisdom Enterprise
Youdao
NetEase News
SubsidiariesSee § Development studios
Website163.com

NetEase video games include, the Westward Journey series, Tianxia III, Heroes of Tang Dynasty Zero, Ghost II,[6] Nostos and Onmyoji. NetEase also partnered with Blizzard to operate Chinese versions of their games, such as World of Warcraft, StarCraft II, and Overwatch from 2008 to 2023.[7][8][9] In August 2023 NetEase launched new US studio led by Bethesda and BioWare veterans [1]

History Edit

The company was founded in June 1997 by Chinese entrepreneur Ding Lei, and grew rapidly due in part to its investment in search engine technology.[10] In 2012 the company's official English name was changed from NetEase.com, Inc to NetEase, Inc.[11]

Early in the company's history, top executives quit amid possible ad revenue misreporting[12] and buy-out talks with i-Cable Communications and others were reported.[13]

In 2008, the 163.com domain attracted at least 1.8 million visitors annually by 2008 according to a Compete.com survey.[14] In 2010 the site was the 28th most visited site in the world according to Alexa's internet rankings.[15] NetEase's official website address is 163.com. This was attributed to the past when Chinese internet users had to dial "163" to connect to the internet, before the availability of broadband internet.[16][17] NetEase is the largest provider of free e-mail services in China with more than 940 million users as of 2017. In addition to 163.com, the company also runs 188.com, 126.com and more.[18]

The company also operates a news website at news.163.com[19] along with an associated app.[20] In 2022, Riot Games sued NetEase over alleged copyright violation concerning Riot Game's Valorant.[21][22]

Expansion and acquisitions Edit

NetEase launched their first Western Headquarters in August 2014, bringing one of the largest tech companies in China to the US.[23] In January 2020, NetEase discussed secondary listings with the Hong Kong Exchanges and Clearing.[24]

In 2018 NetEase invested US$100 million into Bungie for a minority stake in the company and a seat on its board of directors.[25] In December of the same year NetEase invested in New Zealand developer A44 (Formally known as Aurora 44),[26] and it sold its comics business to Bilibili.[27] In 2019 NetEase obtained a minority stake in Quantic Dream for an undisclosed investment.[28]

In June 2020 NetEase established a Japanese studio called "Sakura Studio" to develop next-generation console games.[29][30]

NetEase acquired Grasshopper Manufacture from GungHo Online Entertainment in October 2021, incorporating the developer within their NetEase Games division.[31]

In May 2022, NetEase opened its first US studio in Austin, Texas. It is called Jackalope Games, and is led by Jack Emmert, a veteran of massively multiplayer online role-playing games who worked on titles including City of Heroes, Neverwinter, Star Trek Online, and DC Universe Online. They will work on PC and console games and operate independently from NetEase.[32]

Toshihiro Nagoshi, Daisuke Sato, along with several other former Sega employees established a new studio called Nagoshi Studio, which will also be a part of their subsidiary.[33]

In July 2022, NetEase announced the establishment of a new studio, Jar Of Sparks, led by former 343 Industries employee Jerry Hook[34]

In July 2022, Polish VR studio Something Random announced that it had received an investment from NetEase.[35]

In August 2022, NetEase announced the acquisition of Quantic Dream after the 2019 minority investment done in the company. After this, the studio will become a subsidiary part of its parent company and will help NetEase objective to have more console game releases.[36]

In August 2022, Something Wicked Games founder Jeff Gardiner announced that NetEase had invested $13.2 Million in the studio.[37]

In October 2022, NetEase announced the establishment of GPTRACK50 Studio, a development company focused on console releases and led by former Capcom producer Hiroyuki Kobayashi as the president.[38]

In November 2022, NetEase announced that it had invested in Polish studio Rebel Wolves founded by Konrad Tomaszkiewicz.[39]

In November 2022, NetEase also announced it had invested in Norwegian fitness startup, PlayPulse.[40]

In November 2022, Stockholm-based studio Liquid Swords announced that NetEase had acquired a minority stake in the company.[41]

In January 2023, it was announced NetEase had acquired the Canadian studio, Skybox Labs.[42] In February, NetEase announced the founding of a new studio, Spliced.

In February 2023, it was announced that NetEase Games fund video game division in Gotanda, Tokyo known as "Studio Flare", co-founded by former vice-president of Marvelous, Toshinori Aoki and former producer of Arc System Works' BlazBlue series, Toshimichi Mori.[43]

In March 2023, NetEase launched the Anici anime brand to "support the anime industry", delivering a variety of animation together with various partners.[44]

In April 2023, NetEase announced the establishment of Anchor Point Studios in Barcelona.[45]

In May 2023, NetEase announced the establishment of Bad Brain Game Studios, a new game studio headquartered in Canada, with offices in Toronto, Ontario, and Montreal, Quebec. The studio is led by Sean Crooks, who previously worked on the Watch Dogs franchise and Driver: San Francisco. He is joined by a team of veteran developers who have worked on Far Cry 2, Child of Light, Just Dance, Army of Two, Splinter Cell: Conviction, and Splinter Cell: Blacklist, and more.[46] In the same month, NetEase Games announced the establishment of PinCool, a new game studio headquartered in Tokyo, Japan and led by representative director and president Ryutaro Ichimura, who is best known as a longtime producer in the Dragon Quest franchise.[47]

Partnerships Edit

The company has a history of partnerships with other companies. In 2008, Blizzard Entertainment partnered with NetEase to bring some of their games to the Chinese market.[48] Both NetEase and Blizzard announced the suspension of most game services within Mainland China by January 2023 due to the expiration of current licensing agreement.[8] According to NetEast's statement on November 17, 2022, Overwatch 2, Diablo III, World of Warcraft, StarCraft, Hearthstone, and Heroes of the Storm will no longer receive service in mainland China on January 23, 2023 and will not be renewed.[9]

In April 2012, NetEase began testing a restaurant recommendation mobile app called "Fan Fan".[49][50] In 2017 NetEase made an agreement with the American company Marvel Comics to develop a comic based on a Chinese superhero. In addition 12 comic copies by Marvel would be released online, such as The Amazing Spider-Man, Captain America, and Guardians of the Galaxy.[27]

The company collaborated with coursera.org to provide Massive Open Online Course (MOOC) in China.[51] In 2014, NetEase launched an online course platform with educational content.[52]

Chinese government regulation Edit

In October 2020, the Cyberspace Administration of China ordered NetEase to undergo "rectification" and temporarily suspended certain comment functions after censors found "inappropriate" comments on its news app.[53]

 
Gamers trying the new release of Speedy Ninja at PAX 2015

Games Edit

NetEase publishes many games, including Fantasy Westward Journey, Cyber Hunter and Identity V.

Year Title Developer Publisher Notes
2001 Fantasy Westward Journey NetEase Games NetEase Games
2002 Westward Journey Online II NetEase Games NetEase Games
2015 Revelation Online NetEase Games NetEase Games
2017 Rules of Survival NetEase Games NetEase Games Discontinued on June 27, 2022
2018 Identity V NetEase Games NetEase Games
LifeAfter NetEase Games NetEase Games
2018 Creative Destruction NetEase Games NetEase Games Discontinued on June 27, 2022
2019 Cyber Hunter NetEase Games NetEase Games
Sky Thatgamecompany NetEase Games Publisher in China only
Marvel Super War NetEase Games NetEase Games
Super Mecha Champions NetEase Games NetEase Games
2020 Marvel Duel NetEase Games NetEase Games
2021 Ace Racer NetEase Games NetEase Games
Naraka: Bladepoint 24 Entertainment NetEase Games
Astracraft NetEase Games NetEase Games Discontinued on December 21, 2022
The Lord of the Rings: Rise to War NetEase Games Warner Bros. Interactive Entertainment
2022 Diablo Immortal NetEase Games, Blizzard Entertainment Blizzard Entertainment
Eggy Party NetEase Games NetEase Games
Hyper Front NetEase Games, BattleFun Games NetEase Games
Lost Light NetEase Games NetEase Games
2023 Dead by Daylight mobile Behaviour Interactive, NetEase Games Behaviour Interactive, NetEase NetEase as Publisher China only
TBA Racing Master Dahua Studios, Codemasters NetEase Games
Tom and Jerry: Chase NetEase Games NetEase Games
Harry Potter: Magic Awakened NetEase, Envoy Games NetEase Games, Portkey Games, Envoy Games
Once Human NetEase, Starry Studio NetEase Games, Starry Studio
Where Winds Meet Everstone Studio NetEase Games
Project: BloodStrike NetEase Games NetEase Games
Project: E.O.E NetEase Games NetEase Games
Project: EXTREME NetEase Games NetEase Games
Project Mugen NetEase Games

Naked Rain

NetEase Games

Licensed online games Edit

  • Three-year agreement to license Blizzard's title Overwatch in PRC[54]
  • Agreement to license Mojang's Minecraft and Minecraft: Pocket Edition in China[55]
    • Operated the Chinese third-party Minecraft Hypixel server (which shut down)[56]
  • Will assume the publishing of EVE Online in the Chinese market starting in October 2018[57]

Development studios Edit

Studio Location
NetEase Games Shanghai, Guangzhou and Hangzhou, China
Ouka Studio Guangzhou, China
Grasshopper Manufacture Tokyo, Japan
Sakura Studio
PinCool
Nagoshi Studio
Studio Flare
NetEase Games Tokyo
GPTRACK50 Studio Osaka, Japan
Quantic Dream Paris, France
Jackalyptic Games Austin, Texas, USA
T-Minus Zero Entertainment
Jar of Sparks Seattle, Washington, USA
Anchor Point Studios Seattle, Washington, USA and Barcelona, Spain
NetEase Games North America Los Angeles, California, USA
NetEase Games Montreal Montreal, Quebec, Canada
SkyBox Labs Burnaby, British Columbia, Canada
Bad Brain Game Studios Toronto, Ontario, Canada
Spliced Manchester, UK
NetEase Games Korea Seongnam, South Korea

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External links Edit

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netease, simplified, chinese, 网易, traditional, chinese, 網易, pinyin, wǎngyì, chinese, internet, technology, company, providing, online, services, centered, content, community, communications, commerce, company, founded, 1997, ding, develops, operates, online, m. NetEase Inc simplified Chinese 网易 traditional Chinese 網易 pinyin WǎngYi is a Chinese Internet technology company providing online services centered on content community communications and commerce The company was founded in 1997 by Ding Lei NetEase develops and operates online PC and mobile games advertising services email services and e commerce platforms in China It is one of the largest Internet and video game companies in the world 4 NetEase has an on demand music streaming service NetEase Music The company also owns several pig farms 5 NetEase Inc Headquarters in HangzhouTypePublicTraded asNasdaq NTESSEHK 9999IndustryInternetFoundedJune 1997 26 years ago 1997 06 FounderDing LeiHeadquartersHangzhou Zhejiang China 1 Key peopleDing Lei CEO ProductsOnline servicesRevenueCN 59 24 billion 2019 2 Operating incomeCN 13 79 billion 2019 2 Net incomeCN 21 43 billion 2019 2 Total assetsCN 112 12 billion 2019 2 Number of employees18 129 December 2017 3 DivisionsNetEase YanXuanNetEase Cloud MusicNetEase Games Thunder Fire NetEase Games Interactive Entertainment NetEase D amp R Center LabNetEase Wisdom EnterpriseYoudaoNetEase NewsSubsidiariesSee Development studiosWebsite163 comNetEase video games include the Westward Journey series Tianxia III Heroes of Tang Dynasty Zero Ghost II 6 Nostos and Onmyoji NetEase also partnered with Blizzard to operate Chinese versions of their games such as World of Warcraft StarCraft II and Overwatch from 2008 to 2023 7 8 9 In August 2023 NetEase launched new US studio led by Bethesda and BioWare veterans 1 Contents 1 History 1 1 Expansion and acquisitions 1 2 Partnerships 1 3 Chinese government regulation 2 Games 2 1 Licensed online games 3 Development studios 4 References 5 External linksHistory EditThe company was founded in June 1997 by Chinese entrepreneur Ding Lei and grew rapidly due in part to its investment in search engine technology 10 In 2012 the company s official English name was changed from NetEase com Inc to NetEase Inc 11 Early in the company s history top executives quit amid possible ad revenue misreporting 12 and buy out talks with i Cable Communications and others were reported 13 In 2008 the 163 com domain attracted at least 1 8 million visitors annually by 2008 according to a Compete com survey 14 In 2010 the site was the 28th most visited site in the world according to Alexa s internet rankings 15 NetEase s official website address is 163 com This was attributed to the past when Chinese internet users had to dial 163 to connect to the internet before the availability of broadband internet 16 17 NetEase is the largest provider of free e mail services in China with more than 940 million users as of 2017 In addition to 163 com the company also runs 188 com 126 com and more 18 The company also operates a news website at news 163 com 19 along with an associated app 20 In 2022 Riot Games sued NetEase over alleged copyright violation concerning Riot Game s Valorant 21 22 Expansion and acquisitions Edit NetEase launched their first Western Headquarters in August 2014 bringing one of the largest tech companies in China to the US 23 In January 2020 NetEase discussed secondary listings with the Hong Kong Exchanges and Clearing 24 In 2018 NetEase invested US 100 million into Bungie for a minority stake in the company and a seat on its board of directors 25 In December of the same year NetEase invested in New Zealand developer A44 Formally known as Aurora 44 26 and it sold its comics business to Bilibili 27 In 2019 NetEase obtained a minority stake in Quantic Dream for an undisclosed investment 28 In June 2020 NetEase established a Japanese studio called Sakura Studio to develop next generation console games 29 30 NetEase acquired Grasshopper Manufacture from GungHo Online Entertainment in October 2021 incorporating the developer within their NetEase Games division 31 In May 2022 NetEase opened its first US studio in Austin Texas It is called Jackalope Games and is led by Jack Emmert a veteran of massively multiplayer online role playing games who worked on titles including City of Heroes Neverwinter Star Trek Online and DC Universe Online They will work on PC and console games and operate independently from NetEase 32 Toshihiro Nagoshi Daisuke Sato along with several other former Sega employees established a new studio called Nagoshi Studio which will also be a part of their subsidiary 33 In July 2022 NetEase announced the establishment of a new studio Jar Of Sparks led by former 343 Industries employee Jerry Hook 34 In July 2022 Polish VR studio Something Random announced that it had received an investment from NetEase 35 In August 2022 NetEase announced the acquisition of Quantic Dream after the 2019 minority investment done in the company After this the studio will become a subsidiary part of its parent company and will help NetEase objective to have more console game releases 36 In August 2022 Something Wicked Games founder Jeff Gardiner announced that NetEase had invested 13 2 Million in the studio 37 In October 2022 NetEase announced the establishment of GPTRACK50 Studio a development company focused on console releases and led by former Capcom producer Hiroyuki Kobayashi as the president 38 In November 2022 NetEase announced that it had invested in Polish studio Rebel Wolves founded by Konrad Tomaszkiewicz 39 In November 2022 NetEase also announced it had invested in Norwegian fitness startup PlayPulse 40 In November 2022 Stockholm based studio Liquid Swords announced that NetEase had acquired a minority stake in the company 41 In January 2023 it was announced NetEase had acquired the Canadian studio Skybox Labs 42 In February NetEase announced the founding of a new studio Spliced In February 2023 it was announced that NetEase Games fund video game division in Gotanda Tokyo known as Studio Flare co founded by former vice president of Marvelous Toshinori Aoki and former producer of Arc System Works BlazBlue series Toshimichi Mori 43 In March 2023 NetEase launched the Anici anime brand to support the anime industry delivering a variety of animation together with various partners 44 In April 2023 NetEase announced the establishment of Anchor Point Studios in Barcelona 45 In May 2023 NetEase announced the establishment of Bad Brain Game Studios a new game studio headquartered in Canada with offices in Toronto Ontario and Montreal Quebec The studio is led by Sean Crooks who previously worked on the Watch Dogs franchise and Driver San Francisco He is joined by a team of veteran developers who have worked on Far Cry 2 Child of Light Just Dance Army of Two Splinter Cell Conviction and Splinter Cell Blacklist and more 46 In the same month NetEase Games announced the establishment of PinCool a new game studio headquartered in Tokyo Japan and led by representative director and president Ryutaro Ichimura who is best known as a longtime producer in the Dragon Quest franchise 47 Partnerships Edit The company has a history of partnerships with other companies In 2008 Blizzard Entertainment partnered with NetEase to bring some of their games to the Chinese market 48 Both NetEase and Blizzard announced the suspension of most game services within Mainland China by January 2023 due to the expiration of current licensing agreement 8 According to NetEast s statement on November 17 2022 Overwatch 2 Diablo III World of Warcraft StarCraft Hearthstone and Heroes of the Storm will no longer receive service in mainland China on January 23 2023 and will not be renewed 9 In April 2012 NetEase began testing a restaurant recommendation mobile app called Fan Fan 49 50 In 2017 NetEase made an agreement with the American company Marvel Comics to develop a comic based on a Chinese superhero In addition 12 comic copies by Marvel would be released online such as The Amazing Spider Man Captain America and Guardians of the Galaxy 27 The company collaborated with coursera org to provide Massive Open Online Course MOOC in China 51 In 2014 NetEase launched an online course platform with educational content 52 Chinese government regulation Edit In October 2020 the Cyberspace Administration of China ordered NetEase to undergo rectification and temporarily suspended certain comment functions after censors found inappropriate comments on its news app 53 nbsp Gamers trying the new release of Speedy Ninja at PAX 2015Games EditNetEase publishes many games including Fantasy Westward Journey Cyber Hunter and Identity V Year Title Developer Publisher Notes2001 Fantasy Westward Journey NetEase Games NetEase Games2002 Westward Journey Online II NetEase Games NetEase Games2015 Revelation Online NetEase Games NetEase Games2017 Rules of Survival NetEase Games NetEase Games Discontinued on June 27 20222018 Identity V NetEase Games NetEase GamesLifeAfter NetEase Games NetEase Games2018 Creative Destruction NetEase Games NetEase Games Discontinued on June 27 20222019 Cyber Hunter NetEase Games NetEase GamesSky Thatgamecompany NetEase Games Publisher in China onlyMarvel Super War NetEase Games NetEase GamesSuper Mecha Champions NetEase Games NetEase Games2020 Marvel Duel NetEase Games NetEase Games2021 Ace Racer NetEase Games NetEase GamesNaraka Bladepoint 24 Entertainment NetEase GamesAstracraft NetEase Games NetEase Games Discontinued on December 21 2022The Lord of the Rings Rise to War NetEase Games Warner Bros Interactive Entertainment2022 Diablo Immortal NetEase Games Blizzard Entertainment Blizzard EntertainmentEggy Party NetEase Games NetEase GamesHyper Front NetEase Games BattleFun Games NetEase GamesLost Light NetEase Games NetEase Games2023 Dead by Daylight mobile Behaviour Interactive NetEase Games Behaviour Interactive NetEase NetEase as Publisher China onlyTBA Racing Master Dahua Studios Codemasters NetEase GamesTom and Jerry Chase NetEase Games NetEase GamesHarry Potter Magic Awakened NetEase Envoy Games NetEase Games Portkey Games Envoy GamesOnce Human NetEase Starry Studio NetEase Games Starry StudioWhere Winds Meet Everstone Studio NetEase GamesProject BloodStrike NetEase Games NetEase GamesProject E O E NetEase Games NetEase GamesProject EXTREME NetEase Games NetEase GamesProject Mugen NetEase Games Naked Rain NetEase GamesLicensed online games Edit Three year agreement to license Blizzard s title Overwatch in PRC 54 Agreement to license Mojang s Minecraft and Minecraft Pocket Edition in China 55 Operated the Chinese third party Minecraft Hypixel server which shut down 56 Will assume the publishing of EVE Online in the Chinese market starting in October 2018 57 Development studios EditStudio LocationNetEase Games Shanghai Guangzhou and Hangzhou ChinaOuka Studio Guangzhou ChinaGrasshopper Manufacture Tokyo JapanSakura StudioPinCoolNagoshi StudioStudio FlareNetEase Games TokyoGPTRACK50 Studio Osaka JapanQuantic Dream Paris FranceJackalyptic Games Austin Texas USAT Minus Zero EntertainmentJar of Sparks Seattle Washington USAAnchor Point Studios Seattle Washington USA 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