Marvel Rivals, a popular hero shooter game developed by NetEase, was almost canceled due to licensing fees owed to Disney.NetEase's founder and CEO, William Ding, objected to paying Disney for the use of characters like Wolverine and Spider-Man.In a last-minute pivot, the game's developers temporarily swapped in their own hero designs, resulting in millions of dollars of unused work.Despite the challenges, the game was released, but NetEase is now pulling back on gaming investments and laying off developers.