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Dragon Ball Publisher Shueisha Announces New Brand Shueisha Games, Teases Big Game Announcements

Abriael_GN

RSI Employee of the Year
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Since we all are disappointed that we haven't "peed out of our freaking butts" today, here's a big one to make it up.

The gist: Shueisha (publisher of the various Jump manga magazines and much more) has created its own gaming label, Shueisha Games.

It's starting with 4 indie games (Oni by Kenei Design, Ukiyo by Seaknot Studios, The Tower of Children by Tasto Alpha, and Captain Velvet Meteor: The Jump+ Dimensions by Momo-pi Studio), but from the announcement press release, they have large (both in terms of creative value and budgets) games in the works, including a mobile game with an original story with character design by a weekly shounen jump mangaka, and a multiplayer "trick speed action" game for unannounced platforms in collaboration with a major Japanese publisher and developer. Those will be fully revealed at a later date.

For anyone who knows who Shueisha is (and its absolutely massive IP power) this is pretty much news that'll make you "pee out of your freaking butts," but of course, it was completely under the radar (and will still be for a while if they'll ever notice) of certain hype people, since it's not western stuff. To give you an idea, besides the usual Dragon Balls, Bleaches, One Pieces, Saint Seiyas, and gazillions of Shonen Jump manga, this is a list of the IP Shueisha has access to, without even counting the crazy creative pool it can bring to bear.

And yes, they're aiming for the worldwide market.

 
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Abriael_GN

RSI Employee of the Year
Curious if Sega will lose the game license as they’ve only published one so far.

The game actually belongs to Aniplex, which just subcontracted Sega to publish outside Japan (pretty much what Bandai Namco does with FromSoftware's games), but from the press release, it seems that this brand doesn't mind co-publishing with other major Japanese publishers, as it's doing for one of its unannounced games.

Otherwise first on the firing line would likely be Bandai Namco, which works on a lot of games from Shueisha properties, but again, they could very well work together. And IMHO they should. Joining forces is definitely one of the ways Japanese pubs could better compete with the west in terms of development budgets.
 
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Represent.

Represent(ative) of bad opinions
Massive fucking company. These guys own DragonBall, One Piece, Naruto AND Demon Slayer? :|

I thought Disney was a monopoly
 

NahaNago

Member
A couple?

Revenue-wise, it's comparable to Sega (and not just the gaming division, the whole thing). It's a pretty big company.
They might make around the same amount of money but Sega is like 4 times the size of shueisha and sega only has a networth of like 4.5 billion. Disney has like nearly 200,000 employees and supposedly has a networth of 140 billion .
 

Abriael_GN

RSI Employee of the Year
They might make around the same amount of money but Sega is like 4 times the size of shueisha and sega only has a networth of like 4.5 billion. Disney has like nearly 200,000 employees and supposedly has a networth of 140 billion .

The comparison with Disney is a pretty weird one to determine what's a big or small company.
 

Fbh

Member
Hopefully this is the move that results in more decent budget anime game that aren't samey arena fighters.

Where's my AAA Denji and Power Chainsawman action game:
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Also where's part 2? Wasn't it supposed to continue?
 
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