Yes, we just learned about this game, and it’s already facing this. Marvel Rivals was just announced, the latest collaboration between Marvel and Netease Games. Unfortunately, we are already learning ...
Jake Valentine is a Staff Writer at DualShockers with more than two decades of experience covering the video game industry. Since 2004, he has written about games across news, reviews, guides, lists, ...
David Vonderhaar hopes to have the game out in three years' time ...
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Jake Valentine is a Staff Writer at DualShockers with more than two decades of experience covering the video game industry. Since 2004, he has written about games across news, reviews, guides, lists, ...
GameSpot may get a commission from retail offers. Once Human developer NetEase has addressed concerns about the game's privacy policy through the NetEase launcher. Its statement on the launcher came ...
The NetEase Games Developer Summit 2022 event will be held from April 18-21. The event will bring together industry experts to share their knowledge and insights on a number of exciting video game ...
Chinese publishing giant NetEase has acquired a strategic minority stake in Canada’s Behaviour Interactive. As part of the deal the China firm will nominate a director to the Montreal-based ...
Take a look at the Season 8 Dev Vision Vol. 17 for Marvel Rivals, the hit team-based hero shooter developed by NetEase Games.
In the wake of recent reports of Chinese publisher NetEase pulling funding and cancelling games, some studios funded by the maker of Marvel Rivals and Eggy Party have spoken up to calm fears that they ...
China’s second largest gaming company, NetEase, has acquired Canadian developer SkyBox Labs. For those unfamiliar with the company’s work, SkyBox Labs has served as a co-developer on popular titles ...
NetEase announced that its NetEase Games division has acquired French game developer Quantic Dream. Quantic Dream, led by David Cage and Guillaume de Fondaumière, will become NetEase Games’ first ...