Nagoshi Studios co-founder updates bio to ex-employee

Daisuke Sato has changed his Twitter/X bio to read “ex-Nagoshi Studio, Inc.” The update follows reports that NetEase stopped funding the studio in May.

Nagoshi Studios was founded in 2021 by Toshihiro Nagoshi and Daisuke Sato after they left Ryu Ga Gotoku Studio. The studio’s first project, Gang of Dragon, received backing from NetEase.

NetEase began reducing support in February 2025 and later halted funding in May. The studio had sought an extra $44.4 million to complete the game. Its website went inactive and offices were marked permanently closed about a month ago.

Sato’s bio change on June 17 marks the latest sign of trouble. No statements have been issued by NetEase or the studio.

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Nagoshi Studio briefly deleted its YouTube channel on April 24, 2026, alarming fans amid ongoing funding troubles with NetEase, before restoring it the next day with no listed videos.

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Shuhei Yoshida, former president of Sony Computer Entertainment Worldwide Studios, revealed at Australia's 2026 ALT: Games festival that Jim Ryan fired him in 2019 for refusing to follow orders. Yoshida described the dismissal lightheartedly, noting Ryan wanted him out of first-party development because he did not listen. He stayed with Sony in an indie support role until retiring in 2025.

French studio Don't Nod has revealed it may run out of money by November without new funding for its next project.

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Shawn Layden, the former head of Sony Interactive Entertainment America, has publicly commented on recent moves by Xbox. In LinkedIn posts, he described the changes as reflecting a misunderstanding of the industry.

 

 

 

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