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NetEase Reveals Project: Ragnarok, a AAA Norse-Themed Open-World Game

NetEase has announced the development of Project: Ragnarok, a AAA open-world game based on Norse mythology. It’s slated for a multi-platform release across PC and mobile devices — possibly, consoles, too, which would be unusual for the company.

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Update: NetEase has now officially unveiled the game during its 520 Game Conference. Website here.

Official description reads:

“Project: Ragnarok is an open-world adventure game based on Norse mythology that will be available for all platforms. Under the doomsday prophecy of Ragnarok, the title will tell the fated struggle of nine individual races fighting against destruction and guarding their homeland in a world of dragons and giants.”

Original article continues below.

But then again, Project Ragnarok doesn’t sound like a typical NetEase game. According to Niko Partners senior analyst Daniel Ahmad, “the aim is to balance traditional Chinese MMO style gameplay with premium AAA gameplay to appeal to a global audience.”

As Ahmad notes, NetEase is best known for PC MMOs for Chinese audiences, in which grinding and repetition are core parts of the experience. It will be interesting to see how NetEase dilutes that into something more palatable for western audiences.

A news article published by the Chinese game website 1713 certainly makes it sounds as though finding a balance between the two gameplay styles is a core principle the game is based around — that’s if Google translate is working properly.

You can expect more details on the game soon after it’s expected to be revealed in full during NetEase’s 520 Game Conference (watch it live here). For now, check out the first footage of the game in Ahmad’s Tweet below.

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Alex was a Senior Editor at Twinfinite and worked on the site between January 2017 and March 2023. He covered the ins and outs of Valorant extensively, and frequently provided expert insight into the esports scene and wider video games industry. He was a self-proclaimed history & meteorological expert, and knew about games too. Playing Games Since: 1991, Favorite Genres: RPG, Action

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