Watch Dogs creative director hired for new IP at NetEase Games Montreal
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#NetEase151NetEase today announced a donation of RMB 1.5 million in funds and supplies to help relieve the suffering of those affected by the earthquake in Luding, Sichuan Province.#NetEase https://t.co/yoxLt6jLCo Morin said the following in a statement: “I am excited to announce my new adventure as Creative Director at NetEase Games Montreal. I am privileged to join a passionate and talented new team to create our own IP. This is the beginning of something special for me and I cannot wait to say more…” Morin has previously worked on all of the Watch Dogs series of open-world action-adventure games for French publisher Ubisoft. Since his work on the new project will be contributing towards a new IP, it should be exciting for him as a developer, and also for gamers to see what new experiences are brought to the table. Given his portfolio, fans could likely expect to witness something really big, and perhaps something even the publisher has never before put out there. NetEase Global@NetEase_GlobalWe are excited to welcome Quantic Dream @Quantic_Dream, the leading French game developer and publisher, to become part of NetEase Games, and bring high-quality AAA video game experiences to players around the world. ?
#NetEase #NetEaseGames #QuanticDream20053We are excited to welcome Quantic Dream @Quantic_Dream, the leading French game developer and publisher, to become part of NetEase Games, and bring high-quality AAA video game experiences to players around the world. ?#NetEase #NetEaseGames #QuanticDream https://t.co/bzxaAxwP9L This is just one of many big steps taken by NetEase. Last month, developer Quantic Dream confirmed that they are joining the Chinese company's catalog of teams. Ex-Capcom employee Hiroyuki Kobayashi also joined the Identity V and Cyber Hunter publisher; he previously worked as a producer for various Resident Evil games, as well as the Sengoku Basra hack & slash series. Another Ubisoft veteran, Emile Liang, has also joined the family, having been a producer for the Assassin's Creed and Far Cry series in the past. All in all, there is some serious talent onboard. Whether or not this will translate well for the development of games remains to be seen.
Watch Dogs creative director hired for new IP at NetEase Games Montreal
By Siddharth Patil Modified 30 Sep 2022 Follow Us Comment Share The brand new studio from the Chinese publisher is aiming big (Images via Ubisoft/NetEase) Best known for its influence in the mobile gaming scene, publisher NetEase, has since expanded to PC. Games such as Naraka: Bladepoint have been published by the company and further operations seem to double down on this element, like the establishment of NetEase Games Montreal in Canada. Now, it seems some big talent will be helping out in creating a major new IP in the studio. JMorin@Design_CaveCongrats to @ClickNothing and the entire Legion team for their reveal. Its great to see an old friend shape #WatchDogsLegion in such a way along with such a talented team. Keep up the great work! :)361Congrats to @ClickNothing and the entire Legion team for their reveal. Its great to see an old friend shape #WatchDogsLegion in such a way along with such a talented team. Keep up the great work! :) According to VGC, Watch Dogs creative director Johnathan Morin will be joining NetEase Games Montreal soon.What does this mean for NetEase
NetEase Global@NetEase_GlobalNetEase today announced a donation of RMB 1.5 million in funds and supplies to help relieve the suffering of those affected by the earthquake in Luding, Sichuan Province.#NetEase151NetEase today announced a donation of RMB 1.5 million in funds and supplies to help relieve the suffering of those affected by the earthquake in Luding, Sichuan Province.#NetEase https://t.co/yoxLt6jLCo Morin said the following in a statement: “I am excited to announce my new adventure as Creative Director at NetEase Games Montreal. I am privileged to join a passionate and talented new team to create our own IP. This is the beginning of something special for me and I cannot wait to say more…” Morin has previously worked on all of the Watch Dogs series of open-world action-adventure games for French publisher Ubisoft. Since his work on the new project will be contributing towards a new IP, it should be exciting for him as a developer, and also for gamers to see what new experiences are brought to the table. Given his portfolio, fans could likely expect to witness something really big, and perhaps something even the publisher has never before put out there. NetEase Global@NetEase_GlobalWe are excited to welcome Quantic Dream @Quantic_Dream, the leading French game developer and publisher, to become part of NetEase Games, and bring high-quality AAA video game experiences to players around the world. ?
#NetEase #NetEaseGames #QuanticDream20053We are excited to welcome Quantic Dream @Quantic_Dream, the leading French game developer and publisher, to become part of NetEase Games, and bring high-quality AAA video game experiences to players around the world. ?#NetEase #NetEaseGames #QuanticDream https://t.co/bzxaAxwP9L This is just one of many big steps taken by NetEase. Last month, developer Quantic Dream confirmed that they are joining the Chinese company's catalog of teams. Ex-Capcom employee Hiroyuki Kobayashi also joined the Identity V and Cyber Hunter publisher; he previously worked as a producer for various Resident Evil games, as well as the Sengoku Basra hack & slash series. Another Ubisoft veteran, Emile Liang, has also joined the family, having been a producer for the Assassin's Creed and Far Cry series in the past. All in all, there is some serious talent onboard. Whether or not this will translate well for the development of games remains to be seen.