网易关闭FPC等多家海外工作室,国际业务持续收缩
Xin Lang Ke Ji·2025-11-04 00:37

Group 1 - The closure of Fantastic Pixel Castle (FPC) is part of NetEase's broader strategy to reduce its international business investments [1][2] - FPC was founded by Greg Street, a former designer for World of Warcraft and League of Legends, and was working on a MMORPG titled "Ghost" [1] - The studio's closure is set for November 17, and Street emphasized the priority of helping developers find new employment opportunities [1] Group 2 - In September, NetEase also closed T-Minus Zero Entertainment, founded by veteran MMO developer Rich Vogel [2] - Earlier in January, NetEase confirmed the end of partnerships with two North American studios: Worlds Untold and Jar of Sparks [2] - Ouka Studio, based in Tokyo and known for its work on the Legend of Mana series, was also closed last year [2] Group 3 - Despite the closures, NetEase retains several well-known development teams globally, including collaborations with prominent developers in Japan and the West [3] - Notable partnerships in Japan include creators of the Yakuza series and the producer of Resident Evil [3] - In the Western market, NetEase collaborates with Quantic Dream and several renowned developers from major franchises [3]