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Platinum Games : ウィキペディア英語版
PlatinumGames

is a Japan-based independent video game development company. It was founded under the name Seeds, Inc. on August 1, 2006 by Shinji Mikami, Atsushi Inaba and Hideki Kamiya, former key members of Capcom's Clover Studio, and still retains many other members of the studio.
==History==
Clover Studio was responsible for many critically acclaimed titles such as ''Viewtiful Joe'' and ''Ōkami''. In October 2006, the Capcom Board of Directors decided to shut down and succeed Clover Studio in March 2007, with all original Clover IPs, including ''Viewtiful Joe'', ''Ōkami'', and ''God Hand'', remaining with Capcom.
The company merged with ODD Incorporated in October 2007. In May 2008, PlatinumGames announced a four-game deal with Sega. The games involved in the development and publishing deal included ''Bayonetta'', a "stylish action game" for the PlayStation 3 and Xbox 360 directed by Hideki Kamiya and featuring "a witch battling angels", a science-fiction RPG for the Nintendo DS called ''Infinite Space'', and ''MadWorld'', an "ultra ultra violent" action game for the Wii with black and white ''Sin City''-inspired graphics. The fourth title, ''Vanquish'', directed by Shinji Mikami, was released October 19, 2010. Mikami has since announced his departure from PlatinumGames to form his own development studio, Tango Gameworks, that was subsequently acquired by ZeniMax Media. Atsushi Inaba stated that the "partnership has been great" and expressed his gratitude for allowing the company "maximum freedom" in development.
In October 2010, Atsushi Inaba mentioned that the company was in talks to extend their partnership with Sega. In the following December, Sega of America vice president of sales and marketing Alan Pritchard confirmed that a fifth game had been added to the development contract, but did not announce any other details on the game. The title was revealed in January 2011 to be ''Anarchy Reigns'' (''Max Anarchy'' in Japan), a "massively multi-player beat-em-up" scheduled for release in July 2012. At the Spike Video Game Awards on December 10, 2011, it was revealed that PlatinumGames are also the developers for Konami's spin off title, ''Metal Gear Rising: Revengeance''. At E3 2012, Nintendo confirmed that they would publish a game by PlatinumGames, under the working title "Project P-100", later titled ''The Wonderful 101''. In September 2012, a sequel to ''Bayonetta'', ''Bayonetta 2'', was announced for the Wii U. This time, Inaba would lead the game's development and Nintendo would serve as its financier and publisher.
In a posting on Twitter on January 23, 2013, Inaba indicated a passing interest in having PlatinumGames acquire the ''Darksiders'' franchise from Vigil Gamesits bankrupt parent company THQ had closed the studio after receiving no offers to purchase it at auction. At E3 2014, it was announced that Platinum was developing a new title called ''Scalebound'' exclusively for Xbox One under Kamiya's direction. A video game tie-in with Nickelodeon's ''The Legend of Korra'' television series has also been announced to be published by Activision.
In an interview with UK-based gaming website ''Computer and Video Games'' on June 25, 2014, ''Bayonetta 2'' director Yusuke Hashimoto expressed interest in working with Nintendo on a possible sequel should the opportunity arise. At E3 2015, PlatinumGames was announced to be involved with several different projects, these are ''Transformers: Devastation'' with Activision, ''NieR: Automata'' with Square Enix, As well as co-development on ''Star Fox Zero'' and ''Project Guard'' with Nintendo.

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