KEY POINTS
  • On Thursday, Chinese gaming giant NetEase will release "Naraka: Bladepoint" globally, a 60-player action battle royale style game it hopes will boost its international expansion efforts.
  • Hu Zhipeng, vice president at NetEase said the company hopes that 50% of its gaming revenue will come from overseas in the future, up from around 10% now.
  • Hu also said the company is starting to develop console games and is keeping an eye on cloud gaming too.

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Chinese video game giant NetEase has been aggressively expanding overseas as the domestic market slows down amid tighter regulation. It now has fully-owned gaming studios in the U.S., Europe and Japan as it focuses on games beyond just mobile and PC.

GUANGZHOU/HANGZHOU, China — NetEase is gearing up to release a major game it hopes will boost its international expansion efforts as competition intensifies with incumbent Tencent and newcomer ByteDance.

In a rare interview with international media, Hu Zhipeng, vice president at NetEase and one of the top bosses of the technology giant's video games business, laid out the company's plans for growing revenue overseas. He also talked about NetEase dipping its toes into new areas including console and cloud gaming.

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