NetEase is porting the Royal Battle of Knives Out from Mobile to PC
In the wake of the success of Knives Out, a mobile clone of PUBG, the Chinese giant NetEase decided to transfer it from iOS and Android devices to the desktop. As one of the key features, lower system requirements are called than those of PlayerUnknown’s Battlegrounds and Fortnite.
What kind of project is Knives Out?
The game is one of many clones of PUBG from NetEase (the company has released at least three more similar projects). Knives Out copies not only the basic gameplay and mechanics of the Bluehole game, but also coincides with it in style. It’s about a relatively realistic picture.
Knives Out
Since the beta release last November, Knives Out has reached 200 million downloads on iOS and Android devices.
In addition, according to the results of last February, it entered the top ten highest-grossing iOS games in the world.
How will Knives Out on the desktop differ from the mobile version?
According to PocketGamer, the project has already been adapted for PC. Its technical requirements are less than those of competitors, so it is suitable for those whose cars do not pull PlayerUnknown’s Battlegrounds and Fortnite. By the way, unlike the latest, the PC version server will be separate from the mobile version server.
Who is this NetEase?
NetEase is one of the most profitable mobile companies in the world.
Her earnings from mobile apps and games are comparable to Tencent. In some months, she even overtakes her.
One of the central titles on the mobile market is the role—playing MMO Fantasy Westward Journey, which earned $200 million in its debut month alone.
Fantasy Westward Journey
She is also engaged in the operation of PC projects.
NetEase is Blizzard’s main partner in China. For example, she is responsible for sales in China World of Warcraft, Hearthstone and StarCraft II.
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