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“This investment is much more than a strategic move for Bandai Namco,” Bandai Namco Entertainment Europe CEO Arnaud Muller said in a press release. “With Stephan, Alex, and their teams, we share the same values and passion for games. For the past three years, we have worked together on the creation of new IPs. The first game Park Beyond will be released in 2023 but there is much more to come. This investment is just the continuity of our existing relationship, and we will help Limbic become the new reference in strategy and simulation games.”
Limbic Entertainment was founded in Langen, Germany in 2002 by Stephan Winter and Alexander Frey, and has since developed over 20 titles. Its latest game, Park Beyond, was announced in August 2021 as its first game in partnership with Bandai Namco. The studio is currently made up of 90 staff and has multiple unannounced titles in development.
“This investment is much more than a strategic move for Bandai Namco,” Bandai Namco Entertainment Europe CEO Arnaud Muller said in a press release. “With Stephan, Alex, and their teams, we share the same values and passion for games. For the past three years, we have worked together on the creation of new IPs. The first game Park Beyond will be released in 2023 but there is much more to come. This investment is just the continuity of our existing relationship, and we will help Limbic become the new reference in strategy and simulation games.”
Limbic Entertainment was founded in Langen, Germany in 2002 by Stephan Winter and Alexander Frey, and has since developed over 20 titles. Its latest game, Park Beyond, was announced in August 2021 as its first game in partnership with Bandai Namco. The studio is currently made up of 90 staff and has multiple unannounced titles in development.