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Eve Online now under NetEase’s umbrella in China

Dead by Daylight Mobile lurches relentlessly toward spring release

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Apple’s sinking in China — gaming could be its life preserver

The DeanBeat: After all these years, Hollywood still doesn’t get games

Asia’s mobile games make themselves at home in the U.S.

NetEase will help Creative Assembly bring Total War games to China

NetEase opens game studio in Montreal as part of global expansion

NetEase invests in Dead by Daylight maker Behaviour Interactive

Marvel and NetEase will collaborate on new original entertainment

NetEase launches Cyber Hunter, a sci-fi battle royale on iOS and Android

The DeanBeat: The landscape of gaming in 2019

Kabam partners with NetEase to bring Marvel Contest of Champions to China

Why CCP Games crammed 14,274 spaceships into an Eve Online battle

Quantic Dream will launch its titles on PC via Epic Games Store

Sensor Tower: Brawl Stars ranks 10th in global revenue in January after December launch

NetEase invests in Detroit: Become Human game studio Quantic Dream

Chinese regulators start approving mobile games for Tencent, NetEase, and Perfect World

Blizzard and NetEase extend Chinese publishing deal for Hearthstone, Overwatch, and more

Sensor Tower: Knives Out is a mobile battle royale monster despite U.S. ignoring it

Ben Brode’s Second Dinner orders a Marvel license and $30 million from NetEase

China thaws game-license freeze with 80 new approvals

Vainglory goes cross platform with Windows and Mac in early 2019

Diablo: Immortal is a co-development project between Blizzard and NetEase

Hilmar Veigar Pétursson interview — Why CCP thinks Iceland and South Korea are a good mix

Nostos is an open-world VR RPG that sure looks like Sword Art Online

Improbable gets $50 million from China’s NetEase to engineer giant game worlds

Inside creator Dino Patti sells stake in Jumpship to China’s NetEase

Identity V’s 4-on-1 survival horror launches on Android

Bungie partners with NetEase, China’s other gaming giant, for its next game

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16 predictions for the Chinese and Southeast Asian games industry in 2018

NetEase is bringing its Chinese sensation mobile RPG Onmyoji to North America

How Jam City CEO Chris DeWolfe sees the freakin’ mobile game world

The DeanBeat: The gaming world is flat, but you can tilt it in your direction

NetEase usurps Tencent as the top-grossing mobile publisher in the world

NetEase’s push from China continues with mobile strategy game Immortal Conquest

Blizzard and NetEase renew their lucrative online gaming partnership in China

Niko: China’s mobile game market will hit $8.3 billion in 2017

China’s NetEase will take Minecraft into China on mobile devices and PCs
