Following the report about NetEase effectively pulling out of several of its investments out of China, fans of the promising action role-playing game The Blood of Dawnwalker were worried about its future. After all, developer Rebel Wolves did announce receiving an investment from NetEase in November 2022. Thankfully, though, this game isn't in any danger, as Co-Owner and Chief Publishing Officer Tomasz Tinc clarified in a LinkedIn post earlier today. NetEase is just a minority investor, and Rebel Wolves has already found another publisher (Bandai Namco) for this game. I've also read the articles suggesting that Rebel Wolves may be in danger due […]
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