Earlier this month, dedicated Platinum Games fans noticed that the studio’s web page for Astral Chain was updated to remove any references to Platinum in regards to the game’s copyright. This lead fans to believe that there had been a dispute between Platinum Games and Nintendo regarding the intellectual property, and perhaps even a sequel.
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Speaking to VGC, Platinum Games studio head Atsushi Inaba claimed “It’s as it looks… It’s as it is written on the website: Astral Chain is their IP and as such there are limitations on how much we feel we should talk about.”
There’s certainly some legal trepidation regarding the series that has made even the studio’s leader nervous about discussing it, implying that at some point Nintendo and Platinum were at an understanding regarding the game’s ownership, but now that has changed. Many have pointed to a similar case happening with The Wonderful 101, another Platinum game that was exclusive to Wii U but owned by both parties. Some have begun to speculate that the rights to Astral Chain were transferred directly to Nintendo in order for Platinum to release The Wonderful 101 Remastered on PC, PlayStation 4, and Nintendo Switch in 2020.
Just over a year ago, Chinese conglomerate Tencent made a major investment in Platinum Games, resulting in the company announcing 4 new projects, opening a new studio and self-publishing its own titles. This could also be why Platinum has split off from Nintendo regarding the Astral Chain IP, with Nintendo potentially more interested in bringing in another developer to continue the series.
Astral Chain is available now, exclusively on Nintendo Switch.
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Source: VGC