The game developer is being sued for $900 million by Jeff and Annie Strain, owners of Prytania Media.
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Per documents filed in court, Prytania Media owned approximately 75% of that particular subsidiary, and NetEase owned 25%.
New York Mets All-Star infielder Jeff McNeil will open the season on the injured list because of a strained right oblique.
New York Mets second baseman Jeff McNeil has been shut down with a minor oblique strain and ruled out for Opening Day.
The Mets were dealt another injury blow to their position player core as one of their all-star infielders will begin the season on the injured list.