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About NetEase
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India Employee Count1-10
Global Employee Count10k-50k
HeadquartersHangzhou, China
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Websiteir.netease.com
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Netrasemi is a fabless semiconductor company building power efficient domain-specific system-on-chips for embedding intelligence in small and tiny devices. The company focuses on making these devices smart, cheap, responsive, and independent.
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NetEase Ratings
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Overall Rating
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Skill development
5.0
Work satisfaction
4.0
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NetEase is rated 5.0 out of 5 stars on AmbitionBox, based on 1 company reviews. This rating reflects a generally positive employee experience, indicating satisfaction with the company’s work culture, benefits, and career growth opportunities. AmbitionBox gathers authentic employee reviews and ratings, making it a trusted platform for job seekers and employees in India.
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NetEase Salaries
NetEase salaries have received with an average score of 4.0 out of 5 by 1 employees.
Embedded Engineer
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Artificial Intelligence and Machine Learning Consultant
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₹2.7 L/yr - ₹3.5 L/yr
Design Engineer
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₹4.7 L/yr - ₹6 L/yr
Computer Vision Engineer
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₹4.5 L/yr - ₹5.8 L/yr
Software Engineer
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₹4.4 L/yr - ₹5.6 L/yr
Asic Design Engineer
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₹4.1 L/yr - ₹5.2 L/yr
Asic RTL Design Engineer
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₹4.8 L/yr - ₹6.1 L/yr
Content Reviewer
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₹0.3 L/yr - ₹0.4 L/yr
RTL Design Engineer
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₹3.4 L/yr - ₹4.3 L/yr
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Wyrdsong, the RPG from ex-Bethesda talent, isn't dead—but it's no longer an open world: 'We're down to a skeleton crew'
- Wyrdsong was introduced as an open-world RPG set in a medieval Portugal three years ago by Something Wicked Games, but has evolved due to financial constraints.
- Funded by a $13.2 million seed investment from NetEase, the studio aimed to attract further talent and investors for the project.
- However, the studio faced financial challenges and had to lay off staff to extend the game's development runway and reconfigure their vision for Wyrdsong.
- The game transitioned from being an open-world RPG to a zone-based RPG with rogue-lite elements, using existing tech and art assets to move forward.
- Despite the downsized scope, Wyrdsong has struggled to secure the necessary funding, leading to the departure of key team members and leaving only a skeleton crew working on the game.
- The industry's landscape has become more challenging post-pandemic, with increased competition for funding and attention among game developers.
- Jeff Gardiner, co-founder of Something Wicked Games, is dedicated to finding investment or publishing offers for Wyrdsong to prevent the project from being abandoned.
- The instability in the gaming industry poses challenges for developers in building and maintaining successful projects that require stable teams for long-term success.
- Developers face the hurdle of forever-games retaining player attention, impacting the prospects of new releases and the overall industry stability.
- Gardiner's effort to save Wyrdsong reflects the struggle of experienced developers in navigating the volatile gaming landscape and securing a future for their projects.
Pcgamer | 16 Mar, 2025

Diablo Immortal’s 2025 roadmap promises Writhing Wilds next week and a new class this summer
- NetEase and Blizzard have released the roadmap for Diablo Immortal for 2025.
- Upcoming updates include the Prince of Freedom arc this spring and the Flesh Harvest arc in summer.
- The Writhing Wilds update, launching next week, introduces new battlegrounds, legendary gems, essence loyalty bonuses, and more.
- Players will help the forest guardians in Sharval, as the region faces increasing danger and seeks a savior.
Massivelyop | 14 Mar, 2025
Jeff Strain lawsuit accuses NetEase of spreading ‘defamatory rumors’ that led to his studios’ closure
- Former game developer Jeff Strain has filed a lawsuit against NetEase, accusing the company of spreading defamatory rumors that resulted in the closure of his studios.
- Prytania Media, owned by Jeff Strain, claimed that NetEase's accusations of fraudulently mismanaging funding caused their demise.
- The lawsuit is seeking $900 million in treble damages, triple the valuation of Prytania Media.
- NetEase has denied the accusations, stating that they are without merit and will be vigorously defended.
Massivelyop | 14 Mar, 2025
Game publisher blames NetEase leaks for implosion in $900M lawsuit
- Prytania Media owners Annie and Jeff Strain are suing NetEase for defamation, unfair trade practices, and interference with business relations, leading to the closure of their company and subsidiaries.
- Each of their studios, including Crop Circle Games, Possibility Space, Fang & Claw, and Dawon Entertainment, shut down in 2024 due to leaked information and funding challenges.
- NetEase, an investor in Crop Circle Games, is accused of spreading false and defamatory statements leading to Prytania Media's demise.
- The lawsuit filed in federal court seeks $900 million in damages, alleging NetEase engaged in defamatory rumors and financial mismanagement accusations.
- The Strains claim that NetEase failed to comply with U.S. laws, accusing them of not disclosing Communist Party affiliations and dodging compliance confirmations.
- Rumors of financial mismanagement spread to the press, impacting investor confidence and causing studios to shut down one by one.
- Annie and Jeff Strain founded Prytania Media in 2021, following the success of Jeff Strain's previous ventures in the gaming industry.
- The lawsuit alleges that NetEase's actions led to the closure of Prytania Media and its studios, impacting employees who were laid off without notice.
- Despite the challenges faced, both sides are preparing for legal proceedings as the case moves forward in federal court.
- The gaming industry continues to witness legal disputes and challenges, affecting businesses and employees within the sector.
Polygon | 14 Mar, 2025

24 Games We're Stoked For In March, Great Switch Games On Sale For Mario Day, And More Of The Week's Top News
- Ubisoft added a 'canon mode' to Assassin's Creed Shadows, removing narrative choices for a set story path.
- 24 exciting games are set to release in March, promising a packed month of new gaming experiences.
- Nintendo celebrates Mario Day with discounts on various Switch games, enhancing gaming options for players.
- PlayStation-owned studio Visual Arts faced layoffs amidst restructuring, impacting game development operations.
- Twitch banned Hasan Piker for the fifth time following controversial remarks, sparking online debate.
- Assassin's Creed Shadows introduces a 'canonical' narrative path, offering a new experience for players.
- Tony Hawk’s Pro Skater 3+4 remake announced with changes like timed challenges drawing mixed reactions.
- Pokemon card restock leads to chaos with aggressive behavior captured on video and shared on social media.
- FragPunk, a deckbuilding hero shooter game by NetEase, faces a sudden delay in release for PlayStation and Xbox platforms.
- Avowed, a first-person fantasy RPG by Obsidian, impresses with its immersive world, impactful choices, and consequences.
Kotaku | 8 Mar, 2025

Once Human unveils big plans for account-wide unlocks and long-term scenario servers
- Game developer NetEase is planning extensive upgrades for the MMO game Once Human.
- They will be launching new scenario servers, allowing players to stay permanently.
- New scenarios, such as Endless Dream with unique debuffs, will also be introduced.
- Starting from March 27th, account-wide integrations will be introduced for shared assets.
Massivelyop | 5 Mar, 2025
Marvel Rivals Company Has A Second Hero Shooter Coming Out, Gives Fans Free Stuff After Last-Minute Console Delay
- FragPunk, a first-person hero shooter from NetEase, has been delayed for PlayStation 5 and Xbox Series X/S, just 24 hours before launch.
- Developers decided to delay the console release due to unexpected technical challenges, to ensure a comparable user experience as on PC.
- Console players will receive free rewards, including in-game currencies, cosmetics, and experience points from season 1, without needing to grind.
- FragPunk is a colorful multiplayer PvP FPS that uses deckbuilding card mechanics to change gameplay and is being released as a free-to-play game.
Kotaku | 5 Mar, 2025

NetEase believes China’s market is large enough to support Marvel Rivals and the recently returned Overwatch 2
- NetEase believes there is room for both Marvel Rivals and Overwatch 2 to grow in China.
- NetEase stated that the market is large enough to accommodate both superhero shooters.
- Overwatch was removed from China in 2022, but recently returned after the partnership between Blizzard and NetEase was mended.
- The recent return of Overwatch suggests that NetEase's earlier worries about accommodating both games in China may not be the case.
Massivelyop | 5 Mar, 2025
'The market is large enough to accommodate both games': NetEase is confident it can make space for Marvel Rivals and Overwatch 2
- NetEase is confident it can make space for Marvel Rivals and Overwatch 2 in the market.
- The expectations for Overwatch 2 and Marvel Rivals are high.
- Overwatch 2 initially became inaccessible in China but returned after a new contract agreement.
- Despite similarities, both games have attracted separate crowds and are performing well.
Pcgamer | 3 Mar, 2025

New Studio from Visions of Mana Co-Director Opened After NetEase Setback
- Kenji Ozawa, co-director of Visions of Mana, has formed Studio Sasanqua after the closure of Ouka Studios.
- Ouka Studios was owned by NetEase, which closed the developer as part of scaling back its presence in Japan.
- Studio Sasanqua will initially focus on small-scale projects made in Unreal Engine.
- The long-term goal of Studio Sasanqua is to develop brand new console and PC games.
Pushsquare | 3 Mar, 2025

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NetEase is headquartered in Hangzhou.
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NetEase currently has approximately 7 employees in India.
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