NetEase Shuts Down Studio Led by Former Watch Dogs Devs
NetEase, the Chinese tech giant, has announced the closure of a studio led by former developers of the popular game Watch Dogs. The Toronto-based studio, formed by ex-Ubisoft and Watch Dogs: Legion developers, is set to shut down on November 17.
This marks another blow to the gaming industry, as yet another studio founded by former Ubisoft developers is facing closure. The studio, known for its third-person shooting and mind-bending sequences, was created only two years ago and had garnered attention for its innovative approach to game development.
NetEase’s decision to shut down the studio has raised questions about the future of the gaming industry and the challenges faced by independent developers. The closure comes amid efforts by the studio to secure a new partner, but the official day of operation will still be on November 17.
Impact on the Gaming Community
The closure of the studio has sent shockwaves through the gaming community, with many expressing sadness and disappointment at the news. Fans of the studio’s work have taken to social media to share their memories and express their support for the developers.
Industry experts have also weighed in on the closure, highlighting the challenges faced by independent developers in an increasingly competitive market. The closure of the studio serves as a reminder of the risks involved in game development and the need for sustainable business models in the industry.
Looking to the Future
Despite the closure of the studio, the developers behind the Watch Dogs: Legion team remain optimistic about the future. Many have expressed their gratitude for the support they have received from the gaming community and are hopeful that they will be able to continue creating innovative and engaging gaming experiences.
As the gaming industry continues to evolve, the closure of the studio serves as a reminder of the challenges faced by developers in bringing their creative visions to life. It also highlights the importance of community support and collaboration in ensuring the success of independent developers.