NetEase, Inc. (NASDAQ: NTES), one of China's leading internet services providers and video game developers, is excited to announce the opening of its newest studio in Montréal, Canada
NetEase Games today announced that following the soft launch in Singapore, Thailand, the Philippines, and Australia in December 2020, Onmyoji: The Card Game — the new yokai duel card mobile game from the Onmyoji universe — will officially launch on January 10th globall for iOS and Android devices.
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Onmyoji is a new RPG by NetEase for the iOS and Android platforms, one of their few non-battle arena releases of recent days. You play as the onmyoji Abe no Seimei, back in a time when humans and demons coexisted, and you can summon shikigami, complete quests, earn amulets and jade, read through the manga-esque storyline, and battle against tougher and tougher opponents.
Hopefulluy it provide jobs for Canadians and hopefully won't be used to "defend the pride of their nation" or whatever that ridiculous comment was.
@xTonyMontana "Sorry not aimed at you but rather Netease and China's propaganda."
- Ah, now I follow. Well, I don't support them or Blizzard with my money...
Ew
@Godmars290 "The sickening though though is the 'free" market being so willing an eager to said freedoms to a government intent on taking them away degrees at a time. That such a result was/is only obvious."
- When China is involved in something, then there's always an agenda behind it all...So, yes, this was their end goal from day one (they want to use video games as a propaganda total and to push censorship all over the world).