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Platinum 4: The New Era Of Platinum Games

Platinum Games teased us with their Platinum 4 websites that started unveiling their upcoming video games. Platinum Games are one of the weirder developers out there, but in a good way. They've made Bayonetta, Nier: Automata, and they've worked on spectacular titles like Vanquish and Metal Gear Rising: Revengeance. All wonderfully weird and…
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New Platinum Games Announcements Coming Soon

Seems like we're getting some exciting new stylish action games as Platinum Games have some announcements for us which are coming soon. Ever heard of these guys? I bet you did. They're the ones that made fantastically weird and…

Platinum Games Details Astral Chain

The recent Nintendo Direct had many big surprises. But one of the biggest by far is that of Astral Chain by Platinum Games. There had been recent rumors that Platinum was working on another Switch exclusive, but it had been unconfirmed at…

Platinum Games Loses Bayonetta 2 Director

The video game industry is one that is in constant flux in regards to the people who help make it run. Every gaming company in the world gains and loses personnel on a regular basis depending on situations, finances, progress in a game, and…

Nier: Automata Has Sold 3 Million Copies

It's amazing how one game can turn the lives of one developer around, and for Platinum Games, they can honestly say they've had that experience multiple times. For a few years back, they were hired to make a game called Scalebound, which…

Platinum Games Talks Self-Publishing Titles

Making video games isn't easy, and there are many different paths that you can take in order to make them. You can start a studio and make your own title, then publish it on your own. Or, you can prove yourselves to a developer and show you…

It Appears Nier: Automata Still Has Secrets

Developers love their secrets, don't they? Many of them will hold out on what they know, waiting for the right time to reveal it. Or, they'll hide something in one of their games to see if people will find it. Numerous developers do this…