
Level-5, a Japanese video game company, said in a New Year’s message that they are currently developing a completely new game that is not based on any of their existing intellectual properties (IPs), and that they would provide further details on the game later on in the year (we heard in 2021 that they were working on a new RPG project) The firm will be celebrating its 25th anniversary in 2023, so all eyes will be on the company at that time. According to Siliconera, the new game will provide a “unprecedented task” for the studio to work on.
More coming form Level 5
Inazuma Eleven: Victory Road of Heroes, which has been in development for a very long time, will also get further information from Level-5, which will be released early on in this year. Finally, the developer wishes to express their gratitude to gamers from all across the globe for their unwavering support of Yo-kai Watch: PuniPuni, Yo-Kai Sangokushi, and Ni no Kuni: Cross Worlds, one of the company’s mobile games.
About Level 5
Level-5 Inc. is a Japanese company that develops and publishes video games and has its headquarters in Fukuoka. After leaving his previous position at Riverhillsoft in October 1998, Akihiro Hino established the firm that bears his name. Early on in its existence, the firm had a fruitful partnership with Sony Computer Entertainment, which resulted in a large number of the company’s games being jointly developed and sponsored by Sony Computer Entertainment.
By the late 2000s, Level-5 had begun the process of self-publishing its games in Japan; nevertheless, other businesses, such as Nintendo, were responsible for the publication of Level-5’s games in other regions. The brands Dark Cloud, Professor Layton, Inazuma Eleven, Ni no Kuni, Yo-kai Watch, and Snack World are mostly responsible for the majority of the company’s success.