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NetEase 2026 H1 Net Revenue RMB60.7 Billion, Up 7% Year-On-Year

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NetEase reported a 7% year-on-year increase in net revenue to RMB60.7 billion for the first half of 2026. Gaming and value-added services grew 8.3% to RMB50.7 billion, Youdao rose 3.6% to RMB2.8 billion, and Cloud Music contributed RMB4.0 billion, up 3.4%, according to the company's earnings release.

NetEase released its latest financial results on August 20, 2026, disclosing its financial data for the first half of that year. During the reporting period, the company's total net revenue reached RMB60.7 billion, representing a 7% increase compared with the same period in the previous year. The figure encompasses the performance of the company's principal business segments.

By segment, gaming and related value-added services generated net revenue of RMB50.7 billion in the first half of 2026, up 8.3% year-on-year. Online education business Youdao recorded net revenue of RMB2.8 billion, an increase of 3.6%. NetEase Cloud Music contributed net revenue of RMB4.0 billion, growing 3.4% year-on-year. These figures are drawn from the official disclosures in the company's financial report and reflect actual revenue performance for each segment during the period.

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Why this event matters

The event has a measured impact on 3 industrys. The strongest current signal is positive for Video Games, with intensity 70/100 and 80% confidence over a short term horizon.

Internet & Media · 11.5

Video Games

Direction
positive
Intensity
70
Confidence
80%
Horizon
Short term
Effective impact +36
Internet & Media · 11.4

Streaming Media

Direction
positive
Intensity
50
Confidence
70%
Horizon
Short term
Effective impact +23
Education, Culture & Travel · 16.2

Vocational Education

Direction
positive
Intensity
40
Confidence
60%
Horizon
Short term
Effective impact +16

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