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Take-Two’s Coming Year Includes 16 Games, Including a ‘New IP’ From a ‘Premier Studio’
Pokémon developers Game Freak announce their new action-adventure IP with vague concept art
Take-Two’s “indie” publishing label Private Division have announced a partnership with Game Freak, the long-standing studio behind every mainline Pokémon game, plus a few extras. Details are scarce, but the pair are working on a brand new action-adventure IP codenamed Project Bloom. We’ve been teased with a single piece of concept art that shows off a brooding character dressed in traditional Japanese clothing, contemplating something in a very dreamy forest.
Take-Two’s Private Division and Game Freak partner for new IP
Titanfall Series Director Working on New IP for Respawn
GlobalFoundries is suing IBM for IP and trade secret violation
GlobalFoundries recently filed a lawsuit against IBM, saying the company illegally shared trade secrets and confidential intellectual property with Rapidus. Big Blue is working with the Japanese consortium to develop cutting-edge microchip technology on a two-nanometer manufacturing process. GlobalFoundries says IBM is infringing its IP.
Parasite Eve has the energy that Square Enix needs to bring to new IP in 2023
Is Square Enix on the cusp of a new golden age, or is it still swimming upstream? Right now, it’s honestly hard to tell.
On one hand, Final Fantasy 16 looks absolutely balls-to-the-wall incredible. You’ve also got the company putting out a wide variety of games that really play to its strengths. There’s much-anticipated remasters like Chrono Cross, Crisis Core, and Live A Live. There’s series continuations and revivals for the likes of Valkyrie, SaGa, and Star Ocean. And there’s fascinating new bets ranging from the nichely obscure like Voice of Cards and Paranormasight to interesting new takes on some of the concepts the company is best known for, like Harvestella and Diofield Chronicle.
On the flip side, it seems barely anybody played a lot of these games. Some of them launched with little fanfare; it was easy to miss that something like Star Ocean: The Divine Force had even released. But the quality and breadth is a badge of honor, at least. As a buddy of mine argued, even if a failure, that line-up was a breath of fresh air.
Nothing confirms Ear 2 details, including new IP rating and codec support
Overwatch 2 One Punch Man may herald map IP crossovers, Blizzard says
With a handful of popular Overwatch 2 characters getting One Punch Man skins, like Genji Genos, Mumen Ride Soldier 76, and Kiriko Terrible Tornado, developer Blizzard has addressed if we can expect further IP crossovers for the multiplayer game, with Overwatch 2 maps a possibility in the future.
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