NetEase Games, a China-based internet technology known for Identity V, LifeAfter, Knives Out and more, has announced the launch of a new studio. The studio will expand the work of NetEase Gestes and is led by former Capcom director Hiroyuki Kobayashi, who previously produced series such as Resident Evil, Dino Crisis, Devil May Cry, Sengoku Basara and Dragon’s Dogma. This new studio, GPTRACK50, is headquartered in Osaka, Japan.
GPTRACK50 studio wants to deliver original content
The newly formed GPTRACK50 studio aims to bring original entertainment content and more to users worldwide from headquartered Japan. Led by renowned producer Hiroyuki Kobayashi, this new studio brings together a group of experienced professionals from both the gaming and film and television industries to deliver quality content. GPTRACK50 president Hiroyuki Kobayashi also says this about the newly formed studio:
“With NetEase Games, which has extensive experience in investment and development, we set out to develop high-quality gaming and entertainment projects. I believe that this business partnership will reach very good places. Thanks to NetEase’s support for me and my team, we will create original and quality content that will delight users around the world.”
The GPTRACK50 studio is wholly owned by NetEase Games, and this team will focus entirely on video game development. The studio will focus on producing high-quality console and PC games.