Atlus Faces Potential Trouble After Parent Company Declares Bankruptcy - Blistered Thumbs
I really hope things work out here.![]()
Atlus Faces Potential Trouble After Parent Company Declares Bankruptcy - Blistered Thumbs
I really hope things work out here.![]()
Atlus' Parent Company Files For Bankruptcy | Siliconera
So, what does this mean? I just now heard about this, so I thought I fill in the forums here about it.
Does nobody read my smurfing threads?
When have I ever made a thread title that you could gleam the topic out of it?
It's only after the realization of my topic does the title make sense. You should know this by now!
Square Enix acquires them, you heard it here first
So long as they stand back and leave the designers the smurf alone to do their thing, which seemed to be the case with titles like Arkham (I could be wrong there), then I don't imagine it would turn out badly.![]()
Square only published the first one through Eidos, but it was really kind of co-published with Warner Bros. who handled publishing the sequels themselves. A better example would probably be games like Deus Ex and Tomb Raider which were developed by Square owned companies, but they didn't seem to meddle too much with them and let them do their own thing.
It seems that Square is generally smart enough to realize that when they're buying a company it's for a reason and all they do is support them in doing their thing.
Well yeah, if you go digging for examples you are bound to find them.
This is very, very unsettling news. Atlus is one of the best current RPG makers, in my opinion. I do hope they can either strike out on their own, or get picked up by someone who will let them continue their work, at the quality they are known for.
Someone should make a "Save Atlus" kickstarter or something.
My friend Delzethin is currently running a GoFundMe account to pay for some extended medical troubles he's had. He's had chronic issues and lifetime troubles that have really crippled his career opportunities, and he's trying to get enough funding to get back to a stable medical situation. If you like his content, please support his GoFundMe, or even just contribute to his Patreon.
He can really use a hand with this, and any support you can offer is appreciated.
...You know, as much as this sucks, I don't think there should be a Kickstarter to save a company from the state it's in when they are there partially due to a couple years of tax fraud.
Edit: Well, the US branch yeah, but regardless I doubt a kickstarted would help at all.
My friend Delzethin is currently running a GoFundMe account to pay for some extended medical troubles he's had. He's had chronic issues and lifetime troubles that have really crippled his career opportunities, and he's trying to get enough funding to get back to a stable medical situation. If you like his content, please support his GoFundMe, or even just contribute to his Patreon.
He can really use a hand with this, and any support you can offer is appreciated.