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TikTok owner ByteDance is believed to be pulling back from gaming with staff at Nuverse asked to stop their work on unreleased titles. Nuverse has long been known for the graphical finesse of its ...
Nuverse, the unit for most of ByteDance’s games, is understood to have told employees that it will halt nearly all games that have not yet launched. These will shut down in December.
Nuverse, the unit for most of ByteDance’s games, is understood to have told employees that it will halt nearly all games that have not yet launched. These will shut down in December.
However, Nuverse's performance has been uneven. The studio's best-known game is "Marvel Snap", an online card game which has cult following but was not a commercial success, the report noted.
To that end, ByteDance is said to have informed Nuverse employees of layoffs on Monday, November 27, 2023, as well as directing remaining employees to stop working on unreleased games by December.
HONG KONG (Reuters) -TikTok maker ByteDance is set to internally announce on Monday the winding down of its Nuverse gaming brand and full retreat from mainstream video games, four people familiar ...
The game was developed by the American independent gaming company Second Dinner Studios, in conjunction with the gaming publisher Nuverse. Nuverse, however, like TikTok, is owned by the Chinese ...
On Saturday night, “Marvel Snap,” developed by Second Dinner and published by ByteDance’s Nuverse games division, was pulled from Apple and Google app stores.
Sources speaking with CNN Business stated that while Nuverse will keep some operations and staff, ByteDance will halt the development of unreleased games and may begin selling off titles.
TikTok’s parent company ByteDance is further scaling back its ambitions in the gaming industry and is in talks to sell game titles to several prospective buyers. Chinese media LatePost reported ...
Nuverse, the unit for most of ByteDance’s games, is understood to have told employees that it will halt nearly all games that have not yet launched. These will shut down in December.