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Rising Star USA “Does Not Affect Us In Any Way” Says Xseed

By Ishaan . February 9, 2012 . 2:30pm

Rising Star USA Does Not Affect Us In Any Way Says Xseed

Following yesterday’s announcement that Rising Star USA had bought out Marvelous AQL’s assets in North America to set up their own publishing business in the territory, we got in touch with localization publisher Xseed Games — who are owned by Marvelous AQL — to ask if Rising Star’s new presence in the U.S. would affect their operations in any way.

 

“Rising Star’s expansion into the North American market does not affect us in any way,” Xseed’s Director of Publishing, Ken Berry, replied in an e-mail. “We have worked with them many times in the past where the games we localize into English for the North American market we hand off to them for a European release later, and that relationship will continue.”

 

He added: “We have never licensed anything they publish in Europe for North America before, so chances are anything their new U.S. branch publishes is something that we wouldn’t be publishing anyways.”

 

While Xseed are owned by Marvelous AQL, Rising Star Games do not have a formal affiliation with the Japanese publisher, and have merely used their assets in North America to set their own operation up, so Marvelous could withdraw from the region. Prior to 2010, Marvelous had a 50% stake in Rising Star Games.


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  • Ladius

    Fantastic news, the latest infos had me really worried about XSeed’s future. Happy to know it was all a misunderstatement :)

  • Whoomp

    I find his reasoning a bit odd. Rising Star games have obviously had interest in many of Xseeds previous titles since they brought some of them to Europe so wouldn’t that mean that they now ideally would want those titles first hand without Xseed or [insert company name] as a middlehand? Or are the assumed praxis simply that Rising Star won’t go after those titles?

  • http://twitter.com/creid8 Pete

    “We have worked with them many times in the past where the games we localize into English for the North American market we hand off to them for a European release later, and that relationship will continue.”
     
    He added: “We have never licensed anything they publish in Europe for North America before, so chances are anything their new U.S. branch publishes is something that we wouldn’t be publishing anyways.”

    Aren’t these 2 contradictory? Am I missing something? First seems like “when we both work on the same game we share the work we’ve done” while the second is “we’ve never worked on the same game.”

    • Ladius

      He’s simply saying XSeed has never brought to the USA a game localized by RSG for Europe, while RSG has brought to Europe plenty of games localized by XSeed.

      Things could hardly be different, considering RSG has localized directly only two or three games, while every game published by XSeed is localized by them (except for Solatorobo).

      • http://www.facebook.com/profile.php?id=594742092 Robert M Fenner

        The only games Rising Star have put out in Europe that weren’t released in America were shovelware, anyway. And the abysmal Ys Strategy for DS.

  • http://www.cubiz.co.cc/ Chris Thomas

    A little off topic but what is the picture of?

    • MrRobbyM

       Rune Factory Frontier

      • icecoffemix

        An impossible to achieve feat in-game, probably shot with developer’s tool. :p

      • http://www.cubiz.co.cc/ Chris Thomas

        Looks interesting. I have never liked the HM/RF series before… I doubt I could get into any of them.

        • MrRobbyM

          Have you ever played a Rune Factory game before? I’m currently playing my first RF game, Tides of Destiny and I’m loving it so far.

  • davidvinc

    So, will this help give them the capital and manpower that they need in order to finish translating the Trails in the Sky series?

    • http://twitter.com/sheleigha Shel

      No, because they just mentioned on their forums they are STILL working on other games at the moment. They are a small company… I think alot of people don’t realize this, because it can kind of be hard to multitask, especially considering the monster SC is…

    • Ladius

      In the best case the situation for XSeed is exactly as it was before the announcement. In the worst case, despite this declaration they could find themselves with less games to localize due to RSG USA, thus having less funds for risky, long localizations such as Trails SC.

      That said, as much as I love Trails and I would like to see SC and the others localized, XSeed isn’t all about that series, and there are plenty of great games they’ve localized or could localize in the future even aside from that one.

  • http://www.facebook.com/JaeWhy SasuleUchiha

    Good, so Xseed can still bringing obscure Japanese game to us. I won’t force to haste a localization like people in their facebook page, take your time and make it awesome. I love you guys.

  • http://www.facebook.com/people/Roberto-Armando-Iraheta/775564143 Roberto Armando Iraheta

    It’s not like they’re ever going to be a problem for XSEED. They have something like a 5 person staff and port one or two games a year.

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