‘Skelattack’ is the first title in its bid to expand its portfolio Japanese company Konami has announced its plans to publish more Western-developed games in an attempt to expand its portfolio and cater to Western audiences.
In an interview with GamesIndustry.biz, Richard Jones, the senior European brand and business development manager at Konami, announced the new initiative began on June 3 with the release of Skelattack, an indie platformer developed by Californian studio Ukuza. “The drive is towards publishing more titles from Western studios.
So the focus for the European team is domestic audiences. Obviously everyone knows Konami, we have studios and teams in Japan, we have many well-known, well loved IPs,” he said. “They’re all being
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