Game Development
NetEase halts funding for Toshihiro Nagoshi's Gang of Dragon, allows studio to continue independently
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NetEase has notified Nagoshi Studio it will stop funding from May 2026 for its debut game Gang of Dragon, after the studio requested an additional ¥7 billion ($44.4 million) to complete the project unveiled at The Game Awards 2025. The studio may continue independently if it secures alternative funding and negotiates to buy back IP rights.
Capcom has stated it will not include AI-generated materials in its game content, as revealed in an investor briefing on March 23, 2026. The company plans to use AI tools to improve efficiency in development processes like graphics, sound, and programming. This comes amid backlash over Nvidia's DLSS 5 implementation in Resident Evil Requiem.
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Pearl Abyss confirmed that AI-generated images in Crimson Desert were unintended placeholders that slipped into the final launch. In response, numerous game developers have shared their own deliberately silly human-made temporary assets on social media. The incident highlights differing views on what placeholder art should look like during development.
Indie Jam 2026 has announced a mentor match program aimed at aspiring developers and professionals. The initiative seeks to connect participants with experienced mentors in the game development field. Details were shared in a recent publication.
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Chris Stockman, design director for the original Saints Row, believes the franchise is finished after Embracer Group ignored his proposed prequel idea. Stockman shared his disappointment on Discord, stating that the company has shown no interest in reviving the series. This comes amid Embracer's history of studio closures and canceled projects.
Epic Games has introduced a dedicated development team to address bugs and improve the player experience in Fortnite following the launch of Chapter 7. The team, announced by design director Ted Timmins, will prioritize player feedback and implement quality-of-life updates. This permanent addition aims to resolve ongoing issues more efficiently.
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Stardew Valley creator Eric 'ConcernedApe' Barone has shared a new blog post reassuring fans that his upcoming game, Haunted Chocolatier, remains in active development. Announced in 2021, the title has seen limited updates since, but Barone emphasized his commitment to completing it without rushing. He also addressed common misconceptions about the project.
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