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Emma Frost (Laura Post) readies to unleash her Diamond Form in Marvel Rivals (2024), NetEase Games
April 4, 2025
Emma Frost, the White Queen herself, is the next hero set for 'Marvel Rivals' - but it seems she won't…
Ifa (Junta Terashima) alongside his companion Cacucu (Shouhei Komatsu) in Genshin Impact (2020), HoYoverse
March 18, 2025
After bringing light to China's ongoing persecution of its Uyghurs population, Showtaro Morikubo has been recast in a trio of…
December 26, 2024
Where Winds Meet is the next action RPG from China that is set to stun players once it reaches global…
Squirrel Girl (Milana Vayntraub) takes aim with her slingshot in Marvel Rivals (2024), NetEase
December 10, 2024
With the release of 'Marvel Rivals', a number of players are jumping ship from 'Overwatch 2' to check out the…
Dr. Doom (Travis Willingham) executes his machinations in Marvel Rivals (2024), NetEase Games
November 15, 2024
'Marvel Rivals' developer NetEase has accused nine of its employees of engaging in bribery and money laundering.
The Monkey King (TBA) readies his Ruyi Jingu Bang in Black Myth: Wukong (2024), Game Science
September 9, 2024
Black Myth: Wukong shattered all expectations selling more than tenfold in just two weeks after the release.
Val prepares to fight for his friends in Visions of Mana (2024), Square Enix
August 30, 2024
Ouka Studios has been completely gutted by parent company NetEase just a day after releasing 'Visions of Mana'.
Peni Parker and SP//dr leap into action in Edge of Spider-Verse Vol. 1 #5 (2014), Marvel Comics. Words by Gerard Way, art by Jake Wyatt, Ian Herring, and Clayton Cowles.
March 27, 2024
A leak of its initial roster has revealed that NetEase is working on 'Marvel Rivals', a new Marvel-themed, 'Overwatch'-inspired hero…
Yan (Aimi Terakawa) shows off her new swimsuit in Goddess of Victory: Nikke (2022), Tencent
December 24, 2023
New restrictions made to China's video game monetization laws has cost Tencent and NetEase billions in valuation.
January 24, 2023
Multiple Blizzard Entertainment have ceased operations in China, as they have been unable to repair their partnership with NetEase.