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Cavia was a Japanese video game developer founded in 2000, recognized for its unique contributions to the gaming landscape, particularly through the Drakengard series and the original NieR title. The studio gained prominence with the release of its first major project, Drakengard, in 2003, which established a cult following and set the stage for future titles. Over the years, Cavia developed a diverse portfolio, including games like Bullet Witch, Sega Bass Fishing, and Beat Down: Fists of Vengeance, showcasing their versatility across genres.

Key personnel included notable figures such as Taro Yoko, who played a significant role in shaping the narrative and design of the NieR series. Cavia's influence on the gaming industry is marked by its innovative storytelling and gameplay mechanics, particularly in the action RPG genre, where it blended traditional elements with experimental design.

The studio specialized in action RPGs and rail shooters, often incorporating deep narratives and complex characters. Cavia received several accolades for its work, particularly for NieR RepliCant and Drakengard, which have been celebrated for their artistic ambition and emotional depth, solidifying the studio's legacy in the gaming community.

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