After years of expanding overseas, video-game billionaire William Ding is hitting the brakes at NetEase Inc., the pioneering ...
Marvel Rivals launched its big mid-season update, adding two new characters, a fresh map, and some balance tweaks. But the ...
Even more NetEase Games studios are reportedly at risk of defunding and closure due to the company's ongoing cost-cutting ...
Sources talking to Game File under the promise of anonymity claim NetEase plans to divest itself of the majority of its ...
Report: NetEase to Sell Off Majority of Its Overseas Teams, Potentially Closing a Dozen Game Studios
NetEase plans to close several studios, including Quantic Dream, with many facing potential shutdown in the coming months.
Numerous NetEase studios, including Quantic Dream, Nagoshi Studio, and Grasshopper, are reportedly at risk of closure after ...
The founder and CEO of NetEase, William Ding, almost cancelled Marvel Rivals entirely, according to a new report ...
NetEase CEO William Ding's refusal to pay for Marvel licenses nearly resulted in the cancellation of Marvel Rivals.
NetEase's 4Q24 net revenue missed consensus due to non-gaming segment weakness, but gaming revenue rose 1.5% y/y, driven by strong PC game performance.
A recent Bloomberg report revealed that William Ding, the CEO and founder of the Chinese video game publisher NetEase, almost canceled the Marvel Rivals game due to a copyright disagreement with the ...
In this article, check out the latest information on how Marvel Rivals almost got cancelled by NetEase CEO and more details.
The Thing is seeing tons of appreciation from the Marvel Rivals community, with players more than happy that he was added to ...
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