Balan Wonderworld: Square “highly recommends” the game and confirms the pending lawsuit

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Square Enix sued balan wonder world by its creator Yuji Naka. The game was a huge failure, and as we learned, Square Enix derailed Naka before development was finished. Despite this, even now the Japanese companya game we highly recommend“.

The information was shared through a last Q&A session Edited by Square Enix during a financial meeting. An investor asked for details on Naka’s case. The company confirmed the lawsuit, but did not provide any further details.

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However, as reported by Bloomberg’s Takashi Mochizuki, Square Enix he would refer directly to Balan Wonderworld and say it’s “a game we highly recommend”.

A character from Balan Wonderworld

A character from Balan Wonderworld

All the situation around Balan Wonderworld’s votes chaotic. At the time of publication, a huge 10/10 users appeared on Metacritic: they were probably bots. The international press also strongly criticized the study.

According to what has emerged, Naka ran into an internal conflict with co-developer Arzest, and Balan claimed Wonderworld was made available before the job was completed. Naka also criticized the Japanese company: “I don’t think Square Enix is ​​a good company.”

Source: Multiplayer

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