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Project G.G.

Project G.G. by Hideki Kamiya Officially Revealed by PlatinumGames with First Teaser Trailer

Today PlatinumGames revealed Project G.G., the second upcoming game of the previously-teased "Platinum 4" bunch kicked off by The Wonderful 101: Remastered.
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Today PlatinumGames revealed Project G.G., the second upcoming game of the previously-teased “Platinum 4” bunch.

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According to the latest issue of Weekly Famitsu, it’s a super hero game like Viewtiful Joe and The Wonderful 101, but it’s actually a completely new IP, and thef first that PlatinumGames will self-publish.

Of course, Project G.G. is a working title, and it’s directed by Hideki Kamiya himself.

While platforms haven’t been officially announced, Producer Atsushi Inaba mentioned that the studio plans to launch it on all available platforms.

We also get a message from Hideki Kamiya himself:

“Hello, everyone. PlatinumGames chief game designer Hideki Kamiya here.

It’s my honor today, at long last, to announce an all-new, all-original project from PlatinumGames. In the fourteen years since we founded this company, we’ve worked towards the dream of making and releasing a game based on a Platinum intellectual property. Now, we’re finally stepping up to that starting line.

What makes this new title different from what we’ve done before? Let me explain a bit, because I’m sure you’ll agree that this is a giant step for PlatinumGames!

We’ve made a wide variety of games throughout our history, sometimes based on existing properties, like NieR:Automata; sometimes wholly original stories, like Bayonetta and ASTRAL CHAIN. Our work has found a core of passionate fans who trust us to deliver high-quality action games.

But PlatinumGames has thus far only been a developer. That means we make the games, and that’s it. All of our titles up until how have been made under contracts, with cooperation and funding from the publishers who distribute them.

Of course, everyone at Platinum and I are extremely grateful for the relationship that we’ve made with all of you through the games we’ve made so far. But ultimately, all of those games belong to publishers. Any and all decisions about how those games are promoted, how their content is used, and so on, are entirely up to the publisher.

As a creator, it’s hard not to think of my games as my children. After all, it takes a lot of hard work to raise them up, and a lot of love, too. However, once they’re done, any choices about them are entirely out of my hands. So, for example, no matter how many times people tell me, “You should make a sequel to this game,” or, “I’d love to see it on that console,” there’s nothing I can do about it.

Which brings us to Project G.G. (that’s just a working title, by the way). Project G.G. is different. Unlike any of the games we’ve made so far, it’s going to be a 100% PlatinumGames title. For everything from its setting and characters, to its game design and story, to how it’s promoted – PlatinumGames is in full control.

Of course, that has its downsides, too. We’ll be taking on new risks that we’ve never had to assume before as a contracted developer. Having full control over the Project G.G. IP gives us a ton of freedom, but also a ton of responsibility. Still, I think we can harness that sense of responsibility and turn it into motivation to make Project G.G. the best game it can be.

Like I said before, with Project G.G., we’re stepping up to a starting line. The finish line is still a long way away. But I know I’m looking forward to running the race! I hope you’ll cheer us on.”

And if you’d like to join us at Platinum as we start out on this new endeavor, I sincerely hope you’ll take a look at our jobs page and see if there’s a position that’s right for you.

On behalf of the Project G.G. team and all of PlatinumGames, thank you for your support!”

You can check out a teaser trailer at the bottom of the post. 

Incidentally, PlatinumGames is also opening a studio in Tokyo, which will eventually grow to about 100 developers. The developer is currently based in Osaka. 

Incidentally, the first project of the Platinum 4 is The Wonderful 101: Remastered.

At the moment of this writing, the game’s Kickstarter campaign is sitting on $1,738,275, having passed several stretch goals following its announcement on February 3.


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Giuseppe Nelva
Proud weeb hailing from sunny (not as much as people think) Italy and long-standing gamer since the age of Mattel Intellivision and Sinclair ZX Spectrum. Definitely a multi-platform gamer, he still holds the old dear PC nearest to his heart, while not disregarding any console on the market. RPGs (of any nationality), MMORPGs, and visual novels are his daily bread, but he enjoys almost every other genre, prominently racing simulators, action and sandbox games. He is also one of the few surviving fans on Earth of the flight simulator genre.