Rebel Wolves, developers of The Blood of Dawnwalker, have reassured fans following concerning reports about NetEase's financial situation. NetEase, a minority stakeholder in Rebel Wolves, has faced funding cuts that could impact several overseas projects. Despite these challenges, Rebel Wolves' co-owner Tomasz Tinc confirmed through a LinkedIn post that their game continues to progress steadily and is fully funded. Rebel Wolves mainly belongs to co-owners employed directly by the studio, diminishing worries about future developments. The situation at NetEase has raised concerns, particularly regarding other high-profile projects like Marvel Rivals.
I've also read the articles suggesting that Rebel Wolves may be in danger due to the rumoured situation at NetEase. First and foremost, thank you for all the warm messages and wishes. The development of our game is progressing steadily, and we're facing no financial issues. The Blood of Dawnwalker's production is fully funded, and we work alongside our partners and friends from Bandai Namco, our game's global publisher, to bring the first chapter of the Dawnwalker saga to life.
The vast majority of Rebel Wolves' ownership rests in the hands of Konrad Tomaszkiewicz and other studio co-owners, all of whom are employed by Rebel Wolves. NetEase is Rebel Wolves' minority shareholder.
Things are a little rough over at NetEase at the moment, as recent reports have claimed that a bunch of big overseas studios won't get anymore funding, and that they'll have to finish their games with the budget they've got left.
You still have to wonder what's going on over at NetEase, as one report even claimed that the company's CEO wanted to cancel Marvel Rivals, or potentially just make an original game instead, because he didn't want to pay Disney a licensing fee.
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