网易旗下名为“GPTRACK50”的新工作室在日本大阪成立,由前卡普空《生化危机》游戏制作人小林裕幸担任负责人。
该工作室正在扩大,但已经包含了从视频游戏到电影和电视等不同领域的几个专家元素,只是为了强调这个新团队建设背后的折衷意图,其主要想法是创造 "能够打动整个世界的原创IP"。
More news arrives on Hiroyuki Kobayashi, ex-producer Capcom responsible for Resident Evil and Dragon’s Dogma, who now leads a new team inside NetEase and work on a new one Intellectual property.
We had already seen last August that Kobayashi left Capcom to join NetEase but now the first official details of his new occupation emerge.
NetEase, the logo
The ex-producer of Resident Evil and Dragon’s Dogma is in fact at the head of a new studio called GPTRACK50based in Japan and focused on studying new “entertainment concepts” that can work for a global audience.
The studio is expanding but already contains several expert elements in different sectors ranging from video games to movies and TV, just to underline the eclectic intent behind the construction of this new team. The main idea is to create “original IPs that can impress the whole world“, apparently.
“The studio strives to create original game content and to broaden the spectrum from games to movies to entertainment series,” reads NetEase’s description. GPTRACK50 is to all intents and purposes a subsidiary of the Chinese company, that is an internal team entirely controlled but with considerable creative freedom.
No games have been announced yet from the new studio, but we await announcements that should arrive in the near future. In the meantime, we continue to record the intense expansive activity of NetEase, which a few months ago also acquired Quantic Dream in addition to the new studio from the creator of the Yakuza series.
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