NetEase

NetEase, Inc.
Company typePublic
NasdaqNTES
SEHK9999
IndustryInternet
FoundedJune 1997 (1997-06)
FounderDing Lei
HeadquartersHangzhou, Zhejiang, China
Key people
Ding Lei (CEO)
ProductsOnline services
Video games
Revenue CN¥ 59.24 billion (2019)
CN¥ 13.79 billion (2019)
CN¥ 21.43 billion (2019)
Total assets CN¥ 112.12 billion (2019)
Number of employees
29,128 (December 2023)
DivisionsNetEase YanXuan
NetEase Cloud Music
NetEase Games (Thunder Fire)
NetEase Games (Interactive Entertainment)
NetEase D&R Center Lab
NetEase Wisdom Enterprise
Youdao
NetEase News
SubsidiariesSee § Game development studios under NetEase Games
Website163.com

NetEase, Inc. (simplified Chinese: 网易; traditional Chinese: 網易; pinyin: Wǎngyì; Jyutping: mong5 ji6) is a Chinese developer and publisher of online PC and mobile games, advertising services, email services, and e-commerce platforms. It is one of the largest Internet and video game companies in the world and was founded by Ding Lei in June 1997.

The company provides online services with content, community, communications, and commerce. It operates a news website at news.163.com and an associated app. NetEase has an on-demand music-streaming service (NetEase Cloud Music). Video games the company has developed include, Fantasy Westward Journey, Tianxia III, Heroes of Tang Dynasty Zero, Ghost II, Marvel Rivals, and Destiny: Rising. NetEase operates the Chinese version of Blizzard Entertainment games, such as World of Warcraft, StarCraft II, and Overwatch. It also created an Android emulator for PC, called MuMu Player. The company also owns multiple pig farms. In 2023, the company revenue was US$14.6 billion.