Marvel Rivals Dev To Reportedly Get Rid of Over Dozen Western Studios, New Report Claims

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These Talented Studios Will Either Be Sold or Shut Off!

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  • Marvel Rivals developer and publisher NetEase is allegedly divesting over a dozen Western studios, as per a new report.
  • These non-Chinese game studios, including Quantic Dream (51% stake) and Rebel Wolves (minor stake), might be sold off.
  • This info has not been officially acknowledged, but the recent Marvel Rivals layoffs further solidify the reported decision.

NetEase has rapidly expanded into the Western gaming market by acquiring talented studios, partnerships, and smart investments. However, a new report suggests that the company is about to withdraw just as fast out of the West shortly.

The notable gaming publisher is allegedly planning to divest over a dozen Western studios. In other words, we will soon see NetEase either sell off notable teams or lay them off entirely. The exact number and what studios will be impacted are unclear, however.

Why it matters: NetEase possibly closing off or selling over a dozen Western game studios suggests that a major shift is coming to the wider gaming industry. It is a massive blow to the many talented Western developers under the publisher.

The Blood Of Dawnwalker
The company’s controversial decision could also impact studios like Rebel Wolves and Quantic Dreams.

As per an exclusive report by Game File, the conglomerate wants to reduce its presence in the Western gaming market. The NetEase representative refused to explain the reported claims but did explain that:

‘all studios and projects are in constant review and evaluation, and NetEase will determine changes needed to be made throughout that process.’

-NetEase Representative.

NetEase shared a similar stance while explaining why the Seattle-based Marvel Rivals game director and the rest of the team were laid off. The company said layoffs were necessary for organizational reasons and to optimize development efficiency for the game.

Marvel Rivals has proven to be one of the most successful free-to-play games of this year.
Recent Marvel Rivals layoffs also suggest that the developer is divesting from the Western market.

The publisher has shares in a vast array of non-Chinese studios, including the likes of Quantic Dream and Rebel Wolves. So, the Detroit: Become Human and The Blood of Dawnwalker teams could suffer from the ripple effects of this withdrawal from the Western market.

The exact reasons for the massive upcoming divestments have not been made clear by NetEase so far, but we may learn more shortly.

Do you think NetEase is about to pull out from the Western game development market after heavy investments? Will its games in the West suffer? Let us know your thoughts in the comments below, or join the discussion on the Tech4Gamers forum.

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