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KLab

Tokyo, Tokyo

À propos

KLab Inc., established in 2000, is a prominent Japanese mobile game developer known for its focus on anime-based titles and rhythm games. The studio gained significant recognition with the launch of "Love Live! School Idol Festival" in 2013, which became a cultural phenomenon and led to a series of successful sequels and spin-offs, including "Love Live! All Stars." Over the years, KLab has expanded its portfolio through strategic partnerships and acquisitions, solidifying its position in the mobile gaming market.

Key personnel include co-founders Kazuki Morishita and Akihiro Hino, who have played pivotal roles in shaping the studio's creative direction. KLab's notable projects also include "Utano☆Princesama: Shining Live" and "Captain Tsubasa: Dream Team," both of which have garnered dedicated fanbases.

KLab has significantly influenced the gaming industry by popularizing the rhythm game genre on mobile platforms and integrating live events and community engagement into gameplay. The studio specializes in mobile RPGs and rhythm games, utilizing innovative technologies to enhance user experience.

KLab has received numerous awards, including the Japan Game Awards and the Google Play Best of Games, recognizing its contributions to the gaming landscape and its commitment to quality and creativity.

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Fondé

August 1, 2000

Siège social

Tokyo, Tokyo, Japan

Nombre d'employés

501 - 1000

Fondateurs

Personnes clés

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Axe de genre

Casual

Informations de contact

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