NetEase has confirmed that it has laid off the US-based development team that had been working on Marvel Rivals.
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Marvel Rivals fans already have two more heroes to play with only weeks after launch, and it doesn't look like NetEase will be easing up on the release schedule in the future.
NetEase has just revealed the changes it's making to heroes and various team-up abilities inside Marvel Rivals, with Vanguards, Duelists, and Strategists being hit with various buffs and nerfs.
The first seasonal content update for NetEase's free-to-play hit Marvel Rivals is bringing in four brand-new playable characters who will be opposing Dracula.
NetEase is bringing in an iconic hero team to its free-to-play breakout hit Marvel Rivals. Fantastic Four has been unveiled to be part of the game's first major content drop.
Marvel Rivals has just crossed another major milestone, this time blowing past 20 million players less than two weeks following its launch. A winter update is coming later this week too.
Marvel Rivals won't be following in the footsteps of Overwatch just yet. Role queue is not being considered for the title, as hero freedom is a major focus of NetEase.
Within 72 hours of launch, hero shooter Marvel Rivals has managed to gain over 10 million players across PC and consoles. More heroes and villains are incoming early next year too.
Bungie's Destiny universe is coming to mobile space. Destiny: Rising is a NetEase-developed free-to-play shooter experience, and a playtest is happening soon.
It seems like China has finally started loosening its grip a little on its local tech sector. The country's regulator has finally given NetEase and Tencent permission to publish new paid games again.
Chinese tech giant NetEase Games is acquiring Quantic Dream for an undisclosed amount. The latter is a David Cage-led studio behind popular titles like Heavy Rain and Detroit: Become Human.