After years of expanding overseas, video-game billionaire William Ding is hitting the brakes at NetEase Inc., the pioneering ...
The problem, according to a source cited by the report, was that Ding didn't like paying Disney, which owns Marvel, for the ...
Nagoshi’s next game, an open world action drama that sounds very much in the vein of the beloved Yakuza / Like a Dragon ...
After years of overseas expansion, NetEase CEO William Ding has slashed hundreds of jobs at the company, closed or idled game development studios, and curtailed international inve ...
NetEase founder and CEO William Ding was unhappy about paying Disney for the Marvel license, according to a Bloomberg report citing anonymous sources familiar with the company's o ...
Chinese game companies may be forced to sell off their overseas holdings in U.S. game companies. That could cause an earthquake in gaming.
NetEase (NTES) stock is up Friday after the Marvel Rivals developer introduced new changes to Season 1 of the popular free-to ...
Days after laying off a number of its devs, NetEase has confirmed that Marvel Rivals has amassed over 40 million players as ...
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