Developed by China’s 2nd biggest MMO company, NetEase, the 2nd class for Revelation was announced recently as the Summoner (or Ling Long). Crafted using an in-house engine, it is obvious NetEase took several Korean games as templates. Aion, Blade &…
Revelation – Light Blade class announced with new trailer
While the focus is still primarily on South Korea in terms of Free-to-Play games, China’s development scene is slowly but surely catching up. Created by China’s 2nd largest online games company, NetEase, the first class for Revelation was revealed recently,…
Revelation – Debut test phase scheduled to begin next month
While China’s no.2 online gaming company, NetEase, barely exports its self-developed game out of China, Revelation is definitely a game which is set to capture eyeballs. First announced at G-Star 2013, the game is scheduled to enter its first test…
Legend of Crouching Dragon – Blizzard and Netease files court case
[Source] After being somewhat of a sensation in the Western world given the little time taken to “duplicate” Hearthstone, the developer of Chinese mobile game (no Legend of Crouching Dragon is now being sued by Blizzard Entertainment and its long…
Revelation – NetEase looks to Korea for inspiration in latest MMORPG
First revealed at G-Star 2013 last month, China’s no.2 gaming company, NetEase, has revealed 2 new trailers over the past weeks for Revelation, its latest MMORPG. Touted as a “dual flight” system, the first trailer shows precisely how gliding and…
Revelation – China’s No.2 reveals new oriental MMORPG at G-Star 2013
NetEase, China’s No.2 online games company in terms of market share, chose G-Star (business section) to reveal its latest MMORPG, Revelation. There are no details now except a trailer, with the company looking to expand overseas for the first time…
Dragon Sword – New beta phase promises a world 10 times larger
I first tried Dragon Sword months ago here, but unfortunately the videos have gone down together with my old YouTube account. China’s no.2 online games developer and publisher, Netease, will be launching the non-wipe Closed Beta phase for the game…
Crisis 2015 – NetEase reveals its first online shooter at annual show
NetEase is well-known in the Chinese gaming world as the 2nd biggest online games company in China, as well as the long-term publisher of Blizzard’s games. Amazingly, Crisis 2015 will be the company’s first ever online shooter, and a self-developed…
Burst Sky – A brief look at Closed Beta 2 for new arcade shooter MMO
More famous recently for Dragon Sword, China MMO developer/ publisher NetEase has also launched Closed Beta 2 for its arcade-style shooter, Burst Sky. First announced late last year, I finally got my hands on this game, and was really entertained…
Dragon Sword – A brief tour of the new open-world action combat game
Just a brief reminder, Dragon Sword is currently just in Alpha phase, hence I will not be touching too much on the game except for some of the features. Developed by China’s no.2 MMO company, NetEase, Dragon Sword is an…
The Legend of Tibet – A quick look at the Alpha phase of China’s Diablo III
A quick recap, Diablo III has yet to officially launch in China, with no confirmation if the situation is permanent. Blizzard’s China distribution partner, NetEase, is coincidentally the country’s 2nd largest MMO company as well, and The Legend of Tibet…
World of Warcraft – Pre-orders for limited mahjong set begins
I am not sure if this item was offered before, but the publisher for World of Warcraft China, NetEase, has began pre-orders for the limited edition mahjong set. If you are not sure about mahjong, you can read more about…
The Legend of Tibet – Official beta test phase to begin in July
With Diablo III somehow still not available in China, NetEase, Blizzard’s long-time partner in the country, decided to pull out its own self-developed title, The Legend of Tibet. As you can imagine, the feel and look of the game is…
Netease – New platform revealed to support E-Sports initiative
While not exactly known in the western market, Netease is still China’s 2nd biggest online gaming company and the official partner of Blizzard. With Tencent Games having its own chain of E-Sports events and carnivals over the past few years,…