Summary
Nine employees fromNetEase Games, a Chinese publisher and developer of various AAA games, have reportedly been fired after being arrested on bribery and money laundering charges. Among those arrested are two senior NetEase Games executive members, Xiang Lang and Jin Yuchen. NetEase Games is a well-known Chinese publisher and developer who previously worked with companies like Blizzard and Bungie for games likeDiablo ImmortalandDestiny: Risingon mobile. Some of the company’s more recent output includesMarvel RivalsandOnce Human.
NetEase was first founded in 1997 by Ding Lei, first as a technology company that then grew into other ventures like video games. This started in 2020 with the company establishing a video game division, acquiring developers like Grasshopper Manufacture and hiring major gaming industry veterans like former Sega employees Toshihiro Nagoshi and Daisuke Sato. Other studios like Spliced were also opened in 2023, founded by former Marvelous vice president Toshinori Aoki andBlazBluecreator Toshimichi Mori. Amid its rapid growth, a few employees of NetEase were recently a part of an investigation, including two senior members of the company.
In an internal memo to its staff (first chronicled by Chinese siteLeifengand reported on byBloomberg Law), NetEase announced that it has since dismissed a total of nine employees for alleged bribery. The names of these implicated employees have seemingly been removed from NetEase’s internal systems. Among those implicated are NetEase Games' general manager, Xiang Lang, along with Jin Yuchen, NetEase’s former esports lead on games likethe upcomingMarvel Rivals.
9 Employees Arrested at NetEase Games
The internalNetEase Gamesinvestigation is still ongoing, but Leifeng notes that it revolves around the employees' purchasing traffic. It’s suspected that this is a contract value that involves 28 suppliers to the megacorp in a case that is worth roughly one to two billion yuan, which is approximately between $140-279 million USD. Shortly after the arrests were made, staff still employed at NetEase reported that their usual computer screensavers had been replaced with reminders of the company’s compliance protocols.
Based on what is known, this is the second internal anti-corruption investigation NetEase organized, the previous one being in September 2023. A spokesperson from NetEase stated that the police are investigating alleged corruption charges, though no details have been revealed at this time. In terms of games in development at the company,NetEase is working onProject Mugen, an urban fantasy Open-World RPG that takes inspiration from a number of other titles likeGrand Theft Auto, and is currently in development for PC, PS5, and mobile phones, alongsideWhere Winds Meet, set to release in 2025.
Once Human
WHERE TO PLAY
The apocalypse changed everything. Human, animal, plant… all are infested by an alien creature – Stardust. As a Meta-Human, you can survive the contamination and use the power of Stardust. Play alone or join others to fight, build and explore. When the world is in chaos, you are our last hope.You wake up in the middle of nowhere. You’ll have to brace yourself for the cruelty of nature (from monsters to lack of food); however, Stardust’s influence does not restrict to living things, it also affects the soil and water. Eating polluted food and drinking dirty water will reduce your Sanity. When your Sanity drops, your max HP would drop accordingly. To eat or not to eat, it’s a question.Battle numerous enemies that are once human, and challenge bosses from another dimension to gain powerful items and ease Stardust pollution. You are not only fighting for yourself, but also fighting for the survivors.