If you have played with NetEase Games for at least a year, you may realize that the business wants to start taking the console and PC market seriously. Either way? By locating Japanese studio talents and establishing them a new studio for a variety of mysterious projects that have not been revealed to the public.
Toshinori Aoki, who was previously the Executive Vice President of Marvelous, and Toshimichi Mori, who was the producer of the fighting game BlazBlue, are currently applying for various positions at Studio Flare.
Toshimichi Mori founded Studio Flare, based in Tokyo, Japan, which was funded by NetEase Games and BlazBlue's brain.
One thing is certain: Like the Japanese studios that have worked with NetEase Games previously, the company is intent on constructing games for the console market. Will the first project be spectacular? Let's wait.