Top Chinese gaming company NetEase, known as the publisher for all things Blizzard in China, recently debuted a 50-man mount in its latest MMORPG, Revelation. Given out as a prize for a cross-server guild PVP tournament, this narwhal-type mount really…
World of Warcraft – China publisher reveals limited edition merchandise
NetEase, publisher of World of Warcraft China, revealed a new limited edition merchandise. Set to go on sale in January, it is a photo frame (1:750 scale) of the iconic Dark Portal found in the game. Made using resin, the photo…
War Rage – NetEase eyeing consoles and virtual reality for new MMO
Displayed at the business hall of G-Star 2015, War Rage has gotten quite some attention from the Asian gaming media since then. Developed internally at China’s NetEase, War Rage is led by producer Xi Wang, who was apparently part of…
War Rage – NetEase showcasing massive PVP war game at G-Star
NetEase is China’s second biggest games publisher and developer in China (after Tencent), and it has brought a surprise game over to G-Star 2015 in South Korea. Titled War Rage, the game is developed by an in-house CHAOS engine with…
League of Immortals – Free gift codes for new mobile MOBA title
[Game download] Featured recently by the iOS App Store, League of Immortals is a new mobile MOBA title which just launched in Hong Kong, Macau, Singapore, and Malaysia. The game has optimized controls for mobile devices, and also provide stunning graphics…
League of Immortals – Dot Arena publisher launches new mobile MOBA
[Game website] FunPlus, publisher of Dot Arena, has launched its new mobile game, League of Immortals, in Hong Kong, Macau, Malaysia, and Singapore! Available in English and Chinese languages on iOS and Android devices, League of Immortals feature legendary Asian…
League of Immortals – Dot Arena publisher reveals new mobile MOBA
[Game website] FunPlus, publisher of Dot Arena, recently announced they have acquired NetEase’s League of Immortals, and will publish the 3D mobile MOBA for Hong Kong, Macau, Singapore, and Malaysia later this August. With a dynamic 360-degree perspective which shows off…
Diablo III – China version sold over one million copies since Open Beta
Entering Open Beta on 23 April, publisher NetEase and Blizzard Entertainment announced the China version of Diablo III: Reaper of Souls has sold over one million copies. This is pretty amazing, since the basic game is Free-to-Play, with Act V, the…
Diablo III – China server is finally launching after years of delay
NetEase, the long-time distribution partner of Blizzard products in China, today announced Diablo III will finally be launching in China on 23 April. Although announced as an “Open Beta”, the two different digital packs will be on sale on the same day,…
Diablo III – A quick look at some graphical changes for China server
Following the video interview between the China media and Blizzard team, Diablo III has finally started its Technical Test earlier today in China. While the business model issue has been cleared up, here are some of the graphical changes which…
Diablo III – Blizzard clarifies all rumors about business model for China server
Blizzard Entertainment recently held a video conference with the Chinese media to answer lingering questions. As expected, there will be some major differences from the other servers which are currently running. Read on to find out the full details. Wyatt Cheng and…
Diablo III – Technical Test begins later this month for China server
NetEase, the publisher of Blizzard games in China, finally announced Diablo III will be entering its Technical Test on 24 March. Though part of the massive delay might be due to changing game content to please the Chinese authorities, it…
Diablo III – China server to begin Technical Test after Lunar New Year
While the global gamers have been enjoying Diablo III for a number of years now, the China server was always held in limbo for the same amount of time due to several game issues with the China censor board. Publisher…
World of Warcraft – Developer in potential legal case over panda design
While Blizzard Entertainment and its Chinese partner, NetEase, won a legal battle over the IP infringement of Hearthstone recently, it seems they are ready for another legal case with Snail Games. You see, Snail Games launched a new mobile game…