NetEase Shuts Down Studio Led by Veteran Developer Rich Vogel Before Launching Any Games
T-Minus Zero, founded by Rich Vogel, is closed just two years after its establishment due to NetEase's reassessment of business priorities.
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T-Minus Zero, founded by Rich Vogel, is closed just two years after its establishment due to NetEase's reassessment of business priorities.
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