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    NetEase shuts down T-Minus Zero Entertainment


    Game Developer can confirm that Chinese publisher, developer, and studio investor NetEase has shut down T-Minus Zero Entertainment, the game studio founded by BioWare alumni Rich Vogel in 2023.

    Vogel initially posted on the company’s LinkedIn page about NetEase’ decision to cease its partnership with T-Minus Zero. “We deeply appreciate NetEase for providing us with both ample runway and support – from helping us find potential investors to giving us the time and budget to develop our game into a fully playable hands-on demo. It has generated a lot of interest.”

    Days later, he told Game Developer that NetEase has shut down T-Minus Zero.

    T-Minus Zero had been working on a “third-person online multiplayer action game set in a sci-fi universe,” according to the company’s founding announcement. It appears the project was well-liked by high-level NetEase employees. Former NetEase president of global investments and partnerships Simon Zhu commented on the company’s post, stating that the game “delivers [the] great fantasy of fighting against 15th floor kaiju to protect the city you care about.”

    Meanwhile NetEase head of brand/publishing for North America & Europe Cisco Maldonado called it a “super great concept and [in my opinion] a solid market fit” in a post on Vogel’s page.

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    A spokesperson for NetEase initially told Game Developer that the company is “actively working with the studio [to] find a new publishing home.” They added that the company “cannot confirm any layoffs,” and that it was “working with the full studio in terms of this transition and future publishing plans.”

    Said spokesperson offered a follow-up comment after we queried the company about Vogel’s statement that the company is shutting down T-Minus Zero. They stated that NetEase has made the “difficult decision” to discontinue funding for the company. “This decision was made with careful consideration, as we have been inspired by our partnership with the studio and their bold vision,” they said. “However, we have had to reassess our business priorities and are now working closely with the studio to provide support and explore next steps.”

    NetEase is reversing course on millions of dollars worth of studio investments

    NetEase has spent 2025 unwinding a number of international investments in studios like Skybox Labs, Ouka Studios and Jark of Sparks, also laying off US-based developers working on live service megahit Marvel Rivals

    This hasn’t been a complete withdrawal. Rebel Wolves and Anchor Point made statements saying they were not affected by a business pivot reported on by Bloomberg News.

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    Update 8/29: This story has been updated with additional comment from NetEase.





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