NetEase’s “The Legend of the Condor Heroes” Officially Shuts Down, Lasting Only 1.5 Years Despite “150-Year Long-Term Operation” Vision
NetEase’s martial arts MMO “The Legend of the Condor Heroes,” which once envisioned a “150-year martial arts epic,” officially ceased operations on November 24, 2025. The game survived for only a year and a half since its launch on March 28, 2024, starkly contrasting its initially promoted long-term operational goals.

10-Billion-Yuan Investment Fails to Reverse Market Downturn
According to industry information, “The Legend of the Condor Heroes” project involved a total investment of 10 billion yuan. Based on Jin Yong’s “Condor Trilogy” IP, it aimed to build a martial arts world spanning 150 years of historical changes. Upon its launch, the game gained some attention through its refined visual presentation and cultural depth, with industry insiders initially praising its “Fanshi-style investment intensity” and unique approach in technological breakthroughs and content innovation.
However, the game’s market performance fell short of expectations after launch. Although NetEase quickly adjusted the development team and released a comprehensively restructured “The Legend of the Condor Heroes 2.0” version in March this year—promising an “authentic Jin Yong universe” and “boundless martial arts design” with full optimization of art visuals and skill gameplay—it failed to effectively boost the game’s popularity.
Version Updates Unable to Reverse Difficult Situation
Following the 2.0 version update, the game’s focus significantly shifted, causing many existing players to express不适应. Subsequent operations attempted to salvage the situation with slogans like “solving MMO’s monumental challenges” and introducing trendy “search-attack-retreat” modes, but user activity never showed significant recovery.

Official Confirmation of Two Main Reasons for Shutdown
According to NetEase’s official announcement, the game’s shutdown was primarily based on two reasons: the impending expiration of the “Condor Trilogy” IP cooperation period, and the company’s normal adjustments to game business operational strategies. The company stated that all player compensation plans had been implemented before the shutdown.
Industry Reflection on Long-Term Operation Challenges
The shutdown of “The Legend of the Condor Heroes” has once again sparked industry reflection on the long-term operational models of MMO games. From high-profile initial promotion to radical mid-term revisions and final黯然withdrawal, this case demonstrates the severe challenges facing the current martial arts MMO segment. Finding a balance between IP value, player expectations, and commercial sustainability remains an ongoing challenge for the entire industry.
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