Lol
I will be your +1 in the interview phase to make you look even better!Gonna work myself up the microsoft corporate ladder so I can play too! Now, first to get a job at Microsoft...
I will be your +1 in the interview phase to make you look even better!
If they weren't owned by Kadokawa, in all seriousness, I'd bet they were on Microsoft's list. Hell, maybe they still are. Microsoft has a lot of money and is clearly serious about this business.
From are owned by a fairly large Japanese media corporation already. They are just hands off/not super into game publishing, which is why From work with or go through game publishers.I know people are joking, but I honestly hope FROM will remain independent (and tbh I don't see how/why they'd accept any offer, as opposed to Zenimax).
That said, I would love a Game Pass partnership of some form!
Simply because I'm not really into their games (tried Dark Souls a few times and it never clicked), but I would definitely give Elden Ring a shot if it was on the service.
"As somebody who's played all of Miyazaki's games over at least the last decade, this is clearly the most ambitious game that he's done," he says. "I mean, I love his games, but seeing some of the gameplay mechanics stuff that he's tackling, he and the team are tackling this time, of the setting, working with another creator in terms of story. I love it."
The other creator Spencer mentions is, of course, Game of Thrones author George R. R. Martin, who has worked on the story for the upcoming open world game.
According to Spencer, Elden Ring is Miyazaki "expanding his horizons." He also says that leaves the room while Spencer plays. "I think that's because I'm a bad player, and then when he comes back we'll have a conversation about things that I think," he says. "He's so passionate about what he does. It's one of the things I just love about getting to work with him on some of these games and seeing them come to our platform."
He also says that leaves the room while Spencer plays. "I think that's because I'm a bad player
EET'S not serious. But, you did make me look up Kadokawa. What a sprawling corp - they touch a little bit of a lot of stuff, and so little of it is relevant in the West. Though, the idea of MS publishing manga does tickle my fancy.Considering that they're owned by Kadokawa that's probably a stretch. Unless Microsoft just decided to buy Kadokawa wholesale.
In April 2011, a group of companies consisting of Arkray, Seed Project, Dwango Creative School, Animelo Summer Life, 5pb. Records, and 5pb. Games merged under the parent company Mages. Inc. led by executive director Chiyomaru Shikura.[SUP][4][/SUP] In July 2019, Mages was acquired by Shikura's concept studio Chiyomaru Studio, with the goal of being more flexible and fast in its decisions as a company independent from their parent company Dwango and from the Kadokawa group. With that said, while Mages will no longer be a part of Kadokawa Group following the management buyout, it still expects to maintain the same favorable relationship with the Group that it has so far. Along with this buyout, the company intends to strengthen its branding by consolidating the 5pb. brand into Mages.[SUP][5][/SUP]
In March 2020, Colopl acquired Mages from Chiyomaru Studio for ¥1.612 billion (approximately US$14.92 million).
I doubt we could even imagine it.Well since we haven't seen anything since the (CG) announcement trailer I'll just use my imagination.