Not75Drops
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If a mod sees this, can the correct the "Inazuma" typo in the title? I actually had it right the first time but the title was too long
Give me a puzzle to solve if old.
From an interview in License! Global with Simon Waldron, the senior VP of marketing and licensing at Level-5.
http://images2.advanstar.com/PixelMags/license-global/digitaledition/09-2017.html#14
New Layton title releasing in Summer 2018:
Also mentions expanding the Layton brand with animated products and experiential events:
Mentions that Inazuma Eleven will hit "Nintendo platforms". It doesn't mention a name, but I'm assuming that they're referring to Ares:
Also, a small bit on Snack World. Nothing much, other than Level-5 is looking to introduce the series to their European partners throughout 2018 and 2019:
Give me a puzzle to solve if old.
From an interview in License! Global with Simon Waldron, the senior VP of marketing and licensing at Level-5.
http://images2.advanstar.com/PixelMags/license-global/digitaledition/09-2017.html#14
New Layton title releasing in Summer 2018:
An additional "Layton" title is slated to launch in late summer 2018 to support the series.
Also mentions expanding the Layton brand with animated products and experiential events:
However, the company is presently focused on creating a variety of content for the series, ranging from animated products to experiential events. Earlier this year, for example, Level-5 ran a worldwide campaign, entitled Real World Puzzle Solving. During the event, a total of 50 puzzles popped up in famous locations throughout 10 countries and online via an official website and platforms like YouTube.
Mentions that Inazuma Eleven will hit "Nintendo platforms". It doesn't mention a name, but I'm assuming that they're referring to Ares:
Note that Hino has already ruled out 3DS for Ares so the comment in this interview is a bit strange. It could have just been a slip up.Level-5 is also currently planning to reboot its classic video game property "Inazuma Eleven." The rebooted franchise, which is grounded in soccer (or football, depending on where you hail from in the world), will retell the original story in a slightly altered way and will be available on Nintendo platforms.
Also, a small bit on Snack World. Nothing much, other than Level-5 is looking to introduce the series to their European partners throughout 2018 and 2019:
Additionally, Level-5 recently launched a new video game property in Japan, titled ”Snack World." The new game features physical, collectible pieces that interact with the game by enabling new challenges, adding new powers and more. Looking ahead to 2018 and 2019, Level-5 hopes to introduce the brand to its European partners in order to develop a robust consumer products program similar to its model for ”Yo-kai Watch.