Yesterday was a dichotomy of a day for Marvel Rivals, as it officially showed off its two new heroes, The Thing and Human Torch while also laying off devs.
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Marvel Rivals is a big hit—the first real challenger to the long-time hero shooter big dog Overwatch. Yet amidst that success, with more than 200,000 people playing on Steam alone right now, NetEase ...
Several North American developers of Marvel Rivals have been laid off after their work on the hit title was completed.
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Polygon spoke with NetEase creative director Guangyun Chen via email to discuss Marvel Rivals’ Asian characters, their backstories, and what kind of representation we might see in the game in the ...
Marvel Rivals' Seattle-based team has been laid off, according to social media posts from the game's director and several other members.
Marvel Rivals is one of the biggest games in the world right now, and it looks like there is a big wave of organized esports ...
Several Marvel Rivals developers at NetEase Games have been laid off, according to the game's director, Thaddeus Sasser.
“We want to reassure our fanbase that the core development team for Marvel Rivals, which continues to be led by Lead Producer Weicong Wu and Game Creative Director Guangyun Chen in Guangzhou, China, ...
The mentioned dates are based on a statement given by game director Guangyun Chen in an interview with Metro in which he stated that a new hero would be introduced in “each half of the season ...