Epic's China Subsidiary: Mercenary Ops Trailer

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Sir_Brizz

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I think studio like PCF is a part of Epic Games, but Yingpei is more like a parter who working with/for Epic Games. They do outsourcing for Epic Games, and develope MMO solutions based on UE. But so far I don't see a game from Yingpei is also considered a game from Epic, and Yingpei is also not doing promotion about that.
:rolleyes:
Epic bought them some time ago. It's likely they were allowed to change their name because Epic likes the "independent subsidiary" thing (PCF, Chair, Yingpei).

http://www.epicgameschina.com/index.htm
 

moonflyer

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I know that, and I have a couple of friends or ex-colleagues worked/work there. Yingpei is a good developer, and it also has a game dev academy, which is very helpful to Chinese gaming industry. I respect all their work.
I guess I just want Epic to invest more to this studio, to build a closer relationship.
Nevermind plz, I just shared my view and I know it's off topic and annoying.
 

Kantham

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I'd have to play it to get their intentions with this game, but like it's been mentioned, looks very generic; it doesn't look like anything that hasn't been done before (Especially the setting/story). Not that it's necessarily a problem, but I'm not appealed by this trailer. At all.
 
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