The founder and CEO of NetEase, William Ding, almost cancelled Marvel Rivals entirely, according to a new report ...
Despite its success, NetEase recently laid off a Seattle-based development team for Marvel Rivals, helmed by Thaddeus Sasser.
According to a recent Bloomberg report, NetEase came close to cancelling Marvel Rivals entirely because it didn’t want to pay ...
Following an extremely sudden cut to the Marvel Rivals development team, it appears NetEase is going through even larger ...
With the somewhat recent explosive launch of Marvel Rivals in memory it might be a big surprise to learn that the game was ...
NetEase was apparently very close to cancelling their current global success, Marvel Rivals. As crazy as that sounds, these are findings shared by Bloomberg in their recent report. The company ...
Marvel Rivals, a game which has already become a multiplayer juggernaut, almost didn’t happen at all, a new report claims.
NetEase Games rolled out its Season 1 mid-season update for Marvel Rivals last week, and with it has come a reign of terror from the hero shooter’s growing list of flying heroes.
Marvel Rivals was nearly canceled by NetEase's founder before its release, a source reportedly close to the game's publisher ...
Marvel Rivals players take to social media to vent frustration over the state of flying characters in NetEase Games' popular ...
NetEase CEO William Ding's refusal to pay for Marvel licenses nearly resulted in the cancellation of Marvel Rivals.
Marvel Rivals is a big hit, but there was a time when its very existence was in doubt. That's according to a new Bloomberg ...