Watch Dogs creator Jonathan Morin has joined NetEase Games. Morin – who will 'help lead NetEase Games Montreal to…
Morin – who will"help lead NetEase Games Montreal to create a new IP, powering NetEase's mission to become one of the biggest video game publishers in the world" – brings 24 years of"AAA" experience after having"played a key role in shaping the critically acclaimed Watch Dogs franchise at Ubisoft and vastly contributed to the Far Cry series".
"I am excited to announce my new adventure as Creative Director at NetEase Games Montreal," Morin said."I am privileged to join a passionate and talented new team to create our own IP. This is the beginning of something special for me and I cannot wait to say more…", a first-party developer for Chinese publisher NetEase that will focus on creating the"next generation of narrative-driven action games".
It's thought NetEase was collaborating with Bungie to bring a completely new instalment in the Destiny series to mobile - a project said to have already been in development for several years.We want to make Eurogamer better, and that means better for our readers - not for algorithms.
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