Level-5 bounces back

Level-5 hasn’t really been in great shape these past few years, and it’s a shame.

The company that was built onDark Cloudhas been pumping out banger JRPGs for nearly two decades, but fell upon some tough times after a few projects didn’t really pan out as well as they’d hoped.Yokai Watchfizzled in the west, theProfessor Laytonwell mostly dried up (with a few cancellations to boot), andLevel-5 Abby, their North American arm, was shuttered last year. There were even rumors that Level-5 was allegedly having issues paying their staff.Company head Akihiro Hino even addressed some of the concerns vaguelyearlier this year.

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The good news is that the publisher has seemingly recovered, and is planning a “completely new project”that is being billed right now as a “Level-5 RPG” on their career site. Nearly every major role from game director to producer is looking to be filled for the project, with some roles working completely from home remotely as a contractor. Part of the recovery is no doubt chalked up toNi no Kuni: Cross Worlds, which made $100 million in revenue in just 11 days.

Now, who knows if this new project will ever be localized, or see a series of delays, as is customary with Level-5. But for now, I’m mainly just happy that they still exist.

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