NetEase Shuts Down Bad Brain Game Studios, Third Closure Since August
NetEase, a major player in the video game industry, has recently made the decision to shut down Bad Brain Game Studios, marking the third closure of a studio under their ownership since August. The studio, founded by former Ubisoft developers, had been struggling to find a new publisher after NetEase pulled the plug on funding.
This closure comes as a blow to the gaming community, especially to fans of Bad Brain Game Studios’ work on titles such as Watch Dogs: Legion. The studio’s unique approach to game development and storytelling had garnered a dedicated following, making this news all the more disappointing.
NetEase’s decision to close yet another studio raises questions about the company’s future direction in the gaming industry. With multiple closures within a short time frame, concerns about financial stability and management decisions are being raised among industry insiders.
As the gaming community mourns the loss of Bad Brain Game Studios, many are left wondering what the future holds for the talented developers who once called it home. Will they find new opportunities in other studios, or will they continue to face challenges in an increasingly competitive market?
Only time will tell what lies ahead for the employees of Bad Brain Game Studios and the legacy they leave behind in the world of video game development.