Following an extremely sudden cut to the Marvel Rivals development team, it appears NetEase is going through even larger internal discussions about releasing and investing in games. In a new ...
Nicole Carpenter is a senior reporter specializing in investigative features about labor issues in the game industry, as well as the business and culture of games. Prytania Media owners Annie and ...
Marvel Rivals is about to get its next major update on Feb. 21 but, just three days before that content goes live, NetEase has laid off an entire team working on the game. Throughout the day on ...
Chinese videogame giant NetEase NTES-0.71%decrease; red down pointing triangle returned to profit growth in the fourth quarter, in a sign that its online-gaming business is turning a corner and ...
Chinese internet and video-gaming giant NetEase is shutting down one of its public cloud computing services amid intense competition in a crowded market. The Hangzhou-based company on Friday ...
We may earn a commission from links on this page. Long-time Sega producer Toshihiro Nagoshi left the Sonic publisher in 2021 to form a new studio under Chinese gaming giant NetEase. After ...
Nonetheless, a new report suggests that NetEase, the game's China-based publisher, is taking aggressive cost-cutting measures leaving many global developers out of work, and at one point it ...
A NetEase spokesperson denied this account, saying the company has enjoyed a close partnership with Marvel since 2017. This week, part of the Marvel Rivals creative team in the US was laid off.