Once-hyped creator studio Comcept folded after mixed releases, ending a decade-long run tied to big names and bigger expectations.
Studio shutdown and aftermath
Studio shutdown and aftermath
- Comcept officially dissolved after a public filing surfaced in Japan.
- Assets move under Level-5 control following closure.
- Operations fully stopped rather than paused.
- Staff outcomes were not detailed.
- Keiji Inafune founded Comcept after leaving CAPCOM.
- Built reputation through Mega Man, Onimusha, and Dead Rising roots.
- Formed the studio to chase original ideas.
- Early projects leaned on collaborations.
- Comcept debuted with Yaiba Ninja Gaiden Z alongside external partners.
- Later assisted Japan Studio on Soul Sacrifice for PlayStation Vita.
- Released a minor mobile title that barely registered.
- Momentum depended heavily on licensed work.
- Mighty No. 9 pitched itself as a Mega Man-style revival.
- Kickstarter funding hit roughly 3.8 million dollars.
- Development partnered with Inti Creates.
- The reception landed harshly and damaged credibility.
- ReCore launched through a partnership with Armature Studio.
- Reviews beat Mighty No. 9 but stayed uneven.
- Microsoft Studios passed on any sequel.
- Commercial traction failed to materialize.
- Level-5 acquired Comcept and absorbed it as a subsidiary.
- Assisted on Yo-kai Watch Jam Yo-kai Academy Y.
- Contributed work to Megaton Musashi and Fantasy Life i: The Girl Who Steals Time.
- Supported Inazuma Eleven Victory Road development.