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When Clover Studios (Okami, Viewtiful Joe) announced last fall that it was closing its doors, gamers the world over lamented the loss of one of the planet's most talented teams.
But hope is not lost. The old Clover team has been busy.
Atsushi Inaba, the man who has worked on a plethora of Capcom's brightest games, including both Phoenix Wrights, Devil May Cry, Resident Evil: Code Veronica, and Okami (among others), has formed a new studios that's getting back to Clover's "roots."
The new company, called Seeds, Inc. (complete with a clever devolutionized version of the old Clover logo) has brought aboard several key ex-Clover staff members, including Hideki Kamiya, one of the brain children behind the PS2s lupine adventure Okami, and Shinji Mikami (God Hand, Viewtiful Joe, and Killer 7, among others) .
What platform(s) the studio will be developing for is still unclear, but if you want an idea of what Seeds is all about, check out their nifty homepage. The company is also currently hiring to add to their 50+ staff.
But hope is not lost. The old Clover team has been busy.
Atsushi Inaba, the man who has worked on a plethora of Capcom's brightest games, including both Phoenix Wrights, Devil May Cry, Resident Evil: Code Veronica, and Okami (among others), has formed a new studios that's getting back to Clover's "roots."
The new company, called Seeds, Inc. (complete with a clever devolutionized version of the old Clover logo) has brought aboard several key ex-Clover staff members, including Hideki Kamiya, one of the brain children behind the PS2s lupine adventure Okami, and Shinji Mikami (God Hand, Viewtiful Joe, and Killer 7, among others) .
What platform(s) the studio will be developing for is still unclear, but if you want an idea of what Seeds is all about, check out their nifty homepage. The company is also currently hiring to add to their 50+ staff.








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