
NetEase's "Yanyun Sixteen Sounds" launched, with overseas players exceeding 500,000 in 40 minutes
NetEase (09999.HK) launched its martial arts open-world game "Where Winds Meet" globally last Saturday (15th), available on Steam, PlayStation, and Epic platforms. Within 40 minutes of its overseas release, the player count exceeded 500,000, ranking fifth on Steam's global most-played games list, with a peak concurrent player count of over 140,000, and second on Twitch's concurrent viewers game list.
It is reported that the number of domestic players for "Where Winds Meet" has surpassed 40 million, with the game set against the backdrop of the "Sixteen Prefectures of Yan and Yun" during the Five Dynasties and Ten Kingdoms period, creating an interactive museum of Chinese culture

