![]() ![]() However, in November 2005, it was confirmed in an interview with Yu Suzuki that even though the Korean company JCE had announced their withdrawal from development, since Shenmue Online is a Sega venture, they will fulfil their duty of completing it. In 2005, JC Entertainment pulled out of the development of Shenmue Online, and as they owned 50% of the properties of Shenmue Online, there was legal debate over who had the rights to the game. When Shenmue Online was first announced, under the development of JC Entertainment, the screenshots released were considered by many Shenmue fans to be disappointing graphically, especially as being part of a game series that boasted ground-breaking graphics on the Dreamcast. A private beta testing period was due to begin in Korea in November 2005, with a public beta in China in spring 2005, before a release later in 2005. ![]() In 2004, Shenmue Online was announced to be development in joint venture between Sega Japan and JC Entertainment of Korea.
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