NetEase CEO William Ding's refusal to pay for Marvel licenses nearly resulted in the cancellation of Marvel Rivals.
The founder and CEO of NetEase, William Ding, almost cancelled Marvel Rivals entirely, according to a new report ...
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 ...
A former Marvel Rivals director claims that he is responsible for creating one of the popular hero shooter's most unique ...
NetEase Games has released Marvel Rivals update 1.000.010, which brings two new playable characters and a new map.
A Marvel Rivals Director who was just laid-off claims to have created one of the most innovative features in the popular hero ...
Marvel Rivals does feature plenty of design ideas borrowed from other games, but one particular one felt more unique.
Developer NetEase is seeing massive success with their newest hero team-shooter Marvel Rivals, but they're still laying off some U.S.-based employees.
NetEase Games has revealed during its latest financial results that Marvel Rivals has eclipsed the 40 million player ...
The recent announcement that NetEase was laying off some of its US-based Marvel Rivals developers, including one of the ...
Days after laying off a number of its devs, NetEase has confirmed that Marvel Rivals has amassed over 40 million players as ...
Marvel Rivals’ U.S. Team Layoffs, also known as NetEase Games United States Team Layoffs Controversy, refers to an ...