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  2. NetEase - Wikipedia

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    NetEase is the largest provider of free e-mail services in China with over 940 million users since 2017. The company also ran 188.com and 126.com. [ 19 ] The company operates a news website at news.163.com and an associated app. [ 20 ] [ 21 ] Riot Games sued NetEase over alleged copyright violation concerning Valorant in 2022.

  3. Category:NetEase games - Wikipedia

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    Download QR code; Print/export Download as PDF; Printable version; In other projects Wikidata item; Appearance. move to sidebar hide. Help ... Category: NetEase games.

  4. Rules of Survival - Wikipedia

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    Rules of Survival was a free-to-play [1] multiplayer online battle royale game developed and published by NetEase Games. It was first released via beta access in November 2017 and released globally on May 31, 2018. By October 2018, the game had reached 230 million players worldwide. [2] On May 30, 2018, the game was released on Steam.

  5. List of controversial video games - Wikipedia

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    In a controversial decision, the game was labeled an "adult motion picture" and was rated as a pornographic film. In Germany, the game was placed on the Index List of the Federal Department for Media Harmful to Young Persons. 2000: Perfect Dark: N64, Xbox 360, Xbox One (Rare Replay) Rare, Nintendo, Microsoft Studios (now Xbox Game Studios)

  6. Microsoft, NetEase to re-launch Warcraft and other games in China

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    China's NetEase and U.S. games peer Microsoft said on Wednesday they will bring popular titles including "World of Warcraft" back to China after a fallout involving the developer that ended an ...

  7. Mattel163 - Wikipedia

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    Mattel163 Limited is a 50–50 joint venture between American toy manufacturing and entertainment company Mattel and Chinese Internet company NetEase, aimed for developing and publishing online video games based on the former's intellectual properties. [2]

  8. China’s NetEase Hatches Japanese Games Production ... - AOL

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    China’s NetEase Games has established PinCool, a Tokyo-based game studio focused on developing titles for game consoles. That is a significant diversification, considering that PC and mobile are ...

  9. ‘Weird’ games from website of Nickelodeon teen star Amanda ...

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    “If you look at the game section on the website for a 13-year-old little girl, there is one game called ‘Colour my Belly’ and another called ‘Name that Body Part’.”