DON'T NOD, Studio Gim Independent France Will Create Eight Games In 2023 - 2025
JAKARTA - DON'T NOD, an independent studio that makes, develops and publishes video games from France has just shared its first-half 2022 financial statements.
In the report, DON'T NOD studio revealed that it will launch eight games over the next few years.
"Our team is fully committed to increasing production and we now have a rich path that will be a powerful driver for value creation for the next three years," said Donald Guilbert, Chairman and CEO of DON'T NOD in a press release.
Guilbert added that after two years of focusing on capital spending, international launches, and improving marketing and publishing departments, the Group will pass through a further milestone in its development and begin to increase release speed.
"In the second half of 2022, DON'T NOD will continue to develop rich channels from eight original creations," he explained further.
Of these eight games, they consist of five self-published games, one joint production with FOCUS Entertainment and two more games with external studios Tolima andten Bull, to be published by DON'T NOD.
"All of these games are scheduled for releases between 2023 and 2025," he said.
Launching from GamingBolt's report, the game with Focus Entertainment last received an update in February, when DON'T NOD first announced its partnership with Focus Entertainment.
While some details have been revealed so far, the company called the game "one of the most ambitious in publisher and studio history".
DON'T NOD turns 14, so we thought it was time for a fresh look! We have a new logo, website, and way to spell our name to better reflect who we are. To showcase the logo, we made a reel that you might wanna watch!If you want to know more, read the news: https://t.co/oDV7O7jqAk pic.twitter.com/zcjio3C27R
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DON'T NOD, formerly known as Don'tnod Entertainment, announced an initial rebranding in early 2022. Along with the announcement of its new name, the company also leaked six internal projects.