GPTRACK50 by Hiroyuki Kobayashi’s studio at NetEase

GPTRACK50 by Hiroyuki Kobayashi’s studio at NetEase

NetEase announces the creation of the GPTRACK50 led by Hiroyuki Kobayashi.

Based in Osaka, Japan and led by veteran Capcom producer Hiroyuki Kobayashi (Resident Evil, Dino Crisis, Devil May Cry, Sengoku Basara, Dragon’s Dogma), NetEase’s new studio GPTRACK50 aims to bring original entertainment content from the Land of the Rising Sun to gamers around the world. on consoles and PC.

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— NetEase Games (@NetEaseGames_JP) October 31, 2022

Hiroyuki Kobayashi, President of GPTRACK50, said:

I would like to introduce you to our game studio, which is solely focused on creating new content, innovative gaming experience and original intellectual property. I am truly committed to creating games that will captivate and delight both gamers and creators who love to play and share my passion for gaming. My goal is not only to create games, but to overcome these limitations to create action films, animated films, books including manga and novels, and other forms of entertainment such as theater and events. My employees have a lot of experience and talent in development, and together we strive to create a repertoire of works that will delight and enchant our audience for years to come.

The Art of Japanese Entertainment at GPTRACK50

The ultimate goal of GPTRACK50 is to create original IP addresses that can impress the world:

The studio is committed to creating original gaming content and expanding the spectrum from games to movies and entertainment series. President Hiroyuki Kobayashi personally worked on the creation of the game and CGI animated series Resident Evil. He has also been involved in the creation of many other media portfolios of various original games, including action films, anime, plays, manga adaptations, and more. Through this unique experience, the studio will create new intellectual property and distribute it around the world through films, novels and manga adaptations.

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