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More job cuts waiting to bite at NetEase studios, according to insiders

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Corporate gaming giant NetEase are hunting for more jobs to slash among their overseas studios, according to insiders who spoke to Bloomberg and Game File last week.

The parent company recently cut a bunch of US jobs among their Marvels Rivals developers despite the game raking in a big profit.

And it now looks like that was just the start of a larger mauling which may hit up to 20 of the company's non-Chinese studios. "NetEase is actively shopping around more of its non-Chinese studios—many of the very same ones it announced over the last three years," says Stephen Totilo in a report for Game File. "One of Game File’s sources says NetEase plans to divest itself of the majority of its overseas teams, leading to the potential closure of more than a dozen game studios, if they can’t secure new post-NetEase funding." Among the overseas studios owned by NetEase are French studio Quantic Dream, who were acquired in 2022, and Nagoshi Studio, a venture set-up by a former Yakuza director.

The corporate behemoth also own several overseas studios that haven't released a game yet, such as US studio Bulletfarm and Bad Brain Game Studios in Canada, among 16 other studios in various countries.

It's not clear which of these studios are on the chopping block. "[All] studios and projects are in constant review and evaluation," the company told Game File after a request for comment, "and NetEase will determine changes needed to be made throughout that process.” NetEase are also partial owners of Polish studio Rebel Wolves, the developers of recently revealed RPG The Blood Of Dawnwalker.

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