Neowiz Partners with Wolfeye Studios to Publish New Sci-Fi RPG
Kang In sig
insig6622@naver.com | 2025-02-04 23:37:14
Neowiz, co-led by Kim Seung Cheol and Bae Tae Geun, has signed a publishing agreement with Wolfeye Studios, a Texas-based game development company. This marks Neowiz’s latest step in expanding its global portfolio with narrative-driven RPG titles.
Wolfeye Studios, founded in 2018 by Raphael Colantonio and Julien Roby, is well-known for its deep-rooted expertise in immersive simulations. Both founders were instrumental in creating acclaimed titles such as "Dishonored" and "Prey" while leading Arkane Studios. Now, through Wolfeye Studios, they aim to push the boundaries of retro sci-fi RPGs.
The upcoming game under this agreement is a first-person immersive simulation RPG set in 1900s Colorado, featuring high player interactivity and a strong narrative focus. Developed for both PC and console, the title is expected to bring a fresh perspective to the retro-futuristic genre, integrating story-driven gameplay and deeply immersive mechanics.
Through this partnership, Neowiz seeks to strengthen its global publishing presence and expand its footprint in the narrative-driven RPG sector. The company plans to collaborate closely with Wolfeye Studios to turn the new IP into a franchise, reinforcing its long-term strategy of establishing high-quality, globally recognized intellectual properties.
Neowiz co-CEO Kim Seung Cheol expressed confidence in the collaboration, stating, "Wolfeye Studios is an ideal partner with outstanding narrative and development expertise. We are excited to work together to introduce a compelling new RPG for global audiences across PC and console platforms."
Wolfeye Studios co-founder Raphael Colantonio also emphasized the alignment between the two companies, stating, "Neowiz shares our vision for story-driven action RPGs. We look forward to working together to bring unique and innovative gaming content to players worldwide."
As part of its ongoing global expansion, Neowiz has been actively securing partnerships with promising international developers. Wolfeye Studios is the company’s third global partner, following Poland-based studios Blank and Jakazane. With IP franchising at the core of its growth strategy, Neowiz aims to broaden its game portfolio and establish itself as a competitive global publisher in the PC and console gaming market.
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