Project: Extreme from NetEase Games officially registered, testing phase in China could follow soon

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  • NetEase Games has officially secured a license for Project: Extreme, listed as “Extreme Battlefield” in China.
  • No official announcements have been made yet, but players can expect news soon with China as the primary focus.

It’s been confirmed that NetEase Games has registered their newest game, known as “Project: Extreme,” for launch within China. Given past patterns, we might see some updates and testing stages in the near future, assuming the approval process is complete.

Project: Extreme is a survival-shooter set in a fractured world with isolated Void Zones

According to standard procedure, the National Press and Publication Administration (NPPA), which oversees video game licensing in China, added “Extreme Battlefield” to their list in April 2025. The game was given its publication license on April 18, 2025, as it was officially titled “Extreme Battlefield”.

Netease has officially announced a new mobile shooting game called Project Extreme, which is reminiscent of Arena Breakout and Delta Force. The game has been licensed for the Chinese mobile market and beta testing is set to begin soon! #ProjectExtreme #MobileGaming

— Dramic (@DramicGaming) April 26, 2025

Alright, let me delve deeper now. From the Steam page for PC that doesn’t support wishlisting yet, Project: Extreme is described as a survival-shooter game set in a damaged world called GC-083. In this world, intense storms and space-time rifts have created isolated regions referred to as Void Regions.

As an investigator, you’re thrust into a role that requires you to probe the reasons behind a catastrophic collapse. However, instead of just uncovering truths, you must now battle for your own survival. Each operation presents challenges such as scavenging essential resources, confronting hostile survivors, and making it out alive. The rewards? Enhancements to your hideouts and equipment.

Whenever we receive a new shooter game, it’s inevitable that comparisons will arise. In this instance, the game is being compared to ‘Arena Breakout’ and the newly released ‘Delta Force’, both produced by Tencent Games.

The graphics in the gameplay echo the same message, and while some resemblances are inevitable, the game appears unique in its own right. Moreover, it seems that the formal endorsement for this game was just recently granted, although it had been mentioned a couple of years ago.

At present, there’s no formal announcement about the game yet, but we should hear some news from our usual sources soon. As for the platform releases, it appears that Android, iOS, and PC are currently on the cards, though additional platforms might also be included down the line.

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2025-04-28 03:11