Arc System Works Acquires The Rights To River City Ransom And Double Dragon

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Arc System Works have acquired the property rights to Double Dragon, Super Dodge Ball, River City Ransom, and Kunio-kun franchises from Million Co., Ltd.

 

As of June 1st, 2015, all property rights of all titles previously owned by Technos Japan—and later by Million Co.—have been transferred to Arc System Works. Just what Arc System Works plan to do with these properties is unknown at this point in time.

 

Arc System Works have been publishing the Kunio-kun games in Japan, including Downtown Hot-Blooded March: Let’s Go to the Great Sports Meet for PlayStation 3 and Downtown Hot-Blooded Historic Play for Nintendo 3DS.


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