Not long after the Chinese giant NetEase acquired the French development studio Quantic Dream, here he puts his hands on one of the participants in the development of Minecraft and also the game Halo Infinite studio SkyBox Labs. Continuing its global expansion, Chinese company NetEase announced yesterday that it has acquired Canadian game studio SkyBox Labs, which has been involved in the development of many popular games including Halo Infinte and Minecraft.
And based on what was mentioned in the statement announcing the acquisition, it was confirmed that the SkyBox Labs studio will remain creatively independent under the roof of NetEase, which is the second largest game company in China, and the two companies did not disclose the financial terms of the deal.
Chinese game companies are still ramping up efforts for international expansion in the gaming field, a policy adopted over the past two years due to the slowdown in the Chinese domestic market and tightening regulations by the government.
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