After years of expanding overseas, video-game billionaire William Ding is hitting the brakes at NetEase Inc., the pioneering ...
Nagoshi’s next game, an open world action drama that sounds very much in the vein of the beloved Yakuza / Like a Dragon ...
Amidst the abrupt layoffs of some employees who worked Marvel Rivals, it's now reported that the game's cancelation was ...
Marvel Rivals
Marvel Rivals has been a huge hit for NetEase. The Chinese publisher recently reported the free-to-play hero shooter had over ...
Following an extremely sudden cut to the Marvel Rivals development team, it appears NetEase is going through even larger ...
NetEase founder and CEO William Ding was unhappy about paying Disney for the Marvel license, according to a Bloomberg report ...
The problem, according to a source cited by the report, was that Ding didn't like paying Disney, which owns Marvel, for the ...
According to a report from Bloomberg, the cuts to the North American team working on Marvel Rivals aren’t an anomaly. NetEase ...
Marvel Rivals, a game which has already become a multiplayer juggernaut, almost didn’t happen at all, a new report claims.
A new Bloomberg report claims that NetEase considered canceling Marvel Rivals or repurposing it into a different game before ...
NetEase nearly canceled Marvel Rivals due to a licensing fee dispute with Disney. CEO intervened, saving the game's launch.