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Game Rant on MSNMarvel Rivals Players Are Asking for a Helpful New FeatureMarvel Rivals players come together to ask NetEase Games to add a helpful new feature to the popular hero shooter in a future ...
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Game Rant on MSNMarvel Rivals Reveals New Fantastic Four Team-UpMarvel Rivals gives players a first look at gameplay of an upcoming Fantastic Four team-up in NetEase Games' popular hero ...
Diablo 4 will finally release in China following governmental approval by China's National Press and Publication ...
To celebrate the impending arrival of 'First Steps' in theaters, both 'Marvel Rivals' and 'Fortnite' will get movie-themed ...
NetEase Games has acquired French studio and Detroit: Become Human, Beyond: Two Souls, and Heavy Rain developer Quantic Dream, the company announced.. As the Chinese company’s first studio in ...
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IGN Africa on MSNThe Fantastic Four: First Steps Cast Jokes About Including Invisible Woman's Marvel Rivals Malice Skin in Sequel as Reaction Goes ViralThe Fantastic Four: First Steps officially lands in theaters tomorrow, July 25, and will introduce the first new live-action ...
Marvel Games and Netease Games revealed the next official season for Marvel Rivals, as Season 2 brings Emma Frost and the Hellfire Gala. The sometimes villain, sometimes member of the X-Men ...
NetEase Games has acquired No More Heroes series developer Grasshopper Manufacture from GungHo Online Entertainment, the companies announced. The equity transfer agreement was signed on May 31.
China's NetEase and U.S. games peer Microsoft said on Wednesday they will bring popular titles including "World of Warcraft" back to China after a fallout involving the developer that ended an ...
Chinese giant NetEase has acquired a minority stake in Quantic Dream, the developer behind Detroit: Become Human and Heavy Rain, and will ultimately be going multi-platform with future releases.
For the past 12 years, Quantic Dream has been making exclusive video games like Detroit: Become Human and Heavy Rain for the PlayStation 4. But Chinese internet company NetEase Games announced ...
It now seems inevitable that Blizzard's games in China will cease to function on January 23 when its current deal runs out, after NetEase turned down a proposed six month extension under the ...
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