Inti Creates – 25th Anniversary in 2020 – Two games teased

Inti Creates – 25th Anniversary in 2020 – Two games teased

In a recent quote to 4Gamer, Inti Creates CEO Takuya Aizu revealed that the company would be launching two new digital-only titles around its 25th anniversary on 8 May 2020.

The games themselves will launch some time after this date.

Rough translation (thanks Gematsu)

In 2020, Inti Creates will celebrate its 25th anniversary starting May 8. The first half of the year will be a bit of a breather, but we hope to release about two digital-only titles sometime after May 8.

And while also keeping the restart of that silly game in mind, I will massage the vice president’s shoulders everyday to get our ‘flagship’ title moving.

About Inti Creates

Inti Creates was founded on May 8, 1996 in Chiba Prefecture, Japan by a group of game industry veterans including current President and long time producer Takuya Aizu, Executive VP and game designer Yoshihisa Tsuda and Company Director and sound mastermind Ippo Yamada.

Over the years, they have worked very hard to become one of Japan’s biggest and most successful independent developers. Starting back on April 23, 1998 with the development our very first game, Speed Power Gunbike that was released on the Playstation 1 in Japan, they have gone on to develop over 50 games for major video game publishing companies like Capcom, Bandai Namco Entertainment, Sega, and Sony Computer Entertainment.

Inti Creates games released in North America

As a Japanese company, the fact that not all of the games they develop get released in North America comes with the territory. There are a number of reasons for this, the biggest of which is the fact that since they are not the publisher of these games, such as the extensive amount of games they have developed for the Crayon Shin-chan series, they have no say in these kinds of matters.

The first game they developed to get a release outside of Japan was the first game in the Mega Man Zero series back on September 10, 2002. Since then, they have developed over 15 games that have seen releases outside of Japan, such as the Mega Man Zero series, Mega Man ZX series, Mega Man 9, and Mega Man 10.