Endless Gods

Endless Gods is a mobile MMORPG from NetEase that draws heavily from Greek mythology and the kind of heroic scale found in Homeric epics. You play as a newly risen deity, moving through grand cities and myth-inspired regions while joining other players to push back hostile gods in cooperative, multi-player boss encounters.

Publisher: NetEase
Type: MMORPG
Release Date: August 2016
Shut Down: February 5, 2020
Pros: +Large, multi-player boss fights that feel event-like. +Big, richly built cities with plenty of visual variety. +Four distinct, role-focused classes.
Cons: -Scarce public documentation and coverage. -Released in China only, with no Western launch.

Overview

Endless Gods Overview

NetEase’s Endless Gods places you in a fantasy world shaped by familiar Greek mythological figures, then asks you to function as one of the gods caught in that ongoing power struggle. The game’s structure is typical of a mobile MMORPG, questing and progression lead you from hub-like cities into combat zones, where you grind through objectives, upgrade your character, and prepare for larger group content.

Character creation revolves around four gender-locked classes, each designed with a clear combat identity. Some are built to absorb damage on the front line, others specialize in sustained damage, and at least one leans into party support and healing. Each class comes with a compact set of five active abilities, so the moment-to-moment fighting focuses more on timing and role execution than on managing a large hotbar. In group play, that clarity helps, you can quickly tell who is meant to keep allies alive, who should hold a boss’s attention, and who is there to burn targets down.

Where Endless Gods most obviously aims for spectacle is in its cooperative boss battles. Encounters are meant to be tackled with multiple players at once, emphasizing big enemies, dramatic effects, and the satisfaction of a server-like crowd showing up to win the fight. Outside of PvE, the game also offers PvP, giving competitive players a place to test builds and teamwork against other gods rather than scripted foes.

Endless Gods Key Features:

  • Massive Cities – visit large hubs and settlements with distinct architectural styles and cultural flavor across the world.
  • Four Unique Classes – pick from four role-driven classes, each built for a different job in combat.
  • Epic Boss Battles – take on major bosses alongside other players in multi-player encounters.
  • Infused with Greek Mythology – encounter a setting and cast inspired by Greek myth, including names like Poseidon and Hades.
  • Large-Scale PvP jump into broader PvP battles to measure your performance against other players.

Endless Gods Screenshots

Endless Gods Featured Video

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Full Review

Endless Gods Review

Endless Gods is easiest to understand as NetEase’s take on a myth-themed mobile MMO, with an emphasis on cinematic presentation and group-focused encounters. The setting does a lot of the heavy lifting, Greek mythology is a natural fit for larger-than-life character designs, towering enemies, and city hubs that can look genuinely impressive for a phone game of its era. If you enjoy MMORPG structure but prefer a streamlined mobile approach, the game’s class kits and clear combat roles are one of its stronger points.

Combat is built around a small, readable ability set. With only five skills per class, fights tend to be about using the right tool at the right time rather than juggling long rotations. That simplicity can be a benefit in chaotic group content, particularly when bosses are surrounded by other players and visual effects. The downside is that players looking for deep mechanical complexity may find the ceiling lower than in PC-focused MMORPGs, especially once you understand your class’s optimal rhythm.

Exploration and world presentation lean heavily into scale. The cities are designed to feel grand and ornate, which supports the “playing a god” premise well, and they serve as social spaces where you can regroup before heading out to quests and encounters. As with many mobile MMORPGs, the overall loop tends to push you toward constant incremental upgrades and repeatable content, so enjoyment often depends on whether you like that steady progression cadence.

The highlight, when the game is at its best, is the multi-player boss content. These fights are framed as communal events where your individual performance still matters, but success is often about showing up prepared and playing your role correctly. For players who like cooperative MMO moments, healing at the right time, holding threat, or contributing consistent damage in a crowd, Endless Gods aims for that shared “raid-like” feeling in a more accessible format.

PvP provides an alternative outlet once you are comfortable with your kit. Large-scale fights can be entertaining, but they also tend to magnify typical genre issues like readability and balance, particularly when many players collide in a small space. If your main goal is competitive play, your mileage may vary, but as a supplemental mode it helps broaden the endgame routine.

It is also important to frame the game historically. Endless Gods had limited availability outside China and, with the shut down in 2020, it is best remembered as an interesting example of NetEase’s engine-driven mobile ambitions and its attempt to deliver mythic scale on handheld devices. For players researching notable mobile MMORPGs from that period, its visual ambition, class clarity, and boss-focused multiplayer design are the main reasons it still comes up in discussion.

Links

Endless Gods Links

Endless Gods Official Site

System Requirements

Endless Gods System Requirements

Minimum Requirements:

Operating System: Android 4.0.3 and up / iOS 9.1 or later.

Music

Endless Gods Music & Soundtrack

Official soundtrack information has not been widely documented. If you are looking into the game for archival purposes, the best sources tend to be recorded gameplay footage and older promotional videos.

Additional Info

Endless Gods Additional Information

Chinese Title: 无尽神域
Developer(s):
NetEase
Publisher(s): NetEase

Game Engine: NEOX2.0 Engine (custom in-house)

Android Closed Beta Release Date: August 2016 (China only)
Shut Down Date: February 05, 2020

Development History / Background:

Endless Gods was developed and published by NetEase and built on the company’s in-house NEOX2.0 engine. The custom tech stack was used to support features like PBR (Physically Based Rendering), helping the game aim for a more polished, high-contrast fantasy look than many mobile MMORPGs of the time. It entered Android closed beta in August 2016 and was released only in China, never receiving an official Western launch. Service for the game ended on February 05, 2020. In online discussion, it has also been rumored that Activision Blizzard’s Diablo Immortal drew inspiration from Endless Gods, although the connection is typically presented as speculation rather than confirmed fact.