Comcept, the Studio Behind Mighty No.9 and ReCore, Has Shut Down

Comcept, the Studio Behind Mighty No.9 and ReCore, Has Shut Down

Japanese developer Comcept, behind Mighty No. 9 and ReCore, has closed down.

Japanese game developer Comcept, known for the games Mighty No. 9 and ReCore, has shut down, according to Japanese website GameBiz, which spotted a Notice of Dissolution in yesterday’s Official Gazette. The studio was founded by Keiji Inafune, a former CAPCOM producer who co-created series like Mega Man, Onimusha, and Dead Rising, in 2010. Aside from the small free-to-play mobile game The Island of Dr. Momo, Comcept’s debut title was 2014’s Yaiba: Ninja Gaiden Z, an action/adventure spin-off in the Ninja Gaiden series for which the studio worked alongside Spark Unlimited and Team Ninja. Inafune and his team also worked […]

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4 Comments

  1. merle.prohaska

    It’s always tough to hear about a studio shutting down, especially one that has contributed unique games like Mighty No. 9 and ReCore. Their creative efforts will surely be missed in the gaming community. Wishing the best for everyone affected by this change.

  2. xjerde

    I completely agree; it’s always sad to see a studio close its doors. Comcept had a distinct style and vision that really stood out in the gaming industry. Their contributions to the platforming genre, particularly with Mighty No. 9, will be remembered by many fans.

  3. hahn.lamont

    Absolutely, it’s a tough loss for the gaming community. Comcept’s unique blend of classic and modern gameplay certainly left an impact, especially with their focus on nostalgic elements. It’s a reminder of how important it is to support innovative studios while they’re still around.

  4. ccummerata

    I completely agree; it’s sad to see them go. Their approach to combining retro elements with contemporary design really set them apart. It’s interesting to think about how their legacy might influence future indie developers in the industry.

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