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SNK Playmore

San Mateo, California

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SNK Playmore emerged in the gaming scene with "Metal Slug X" in 1999, a title that received critical acclaim for its engaging gameplay and distinctive art style, solidifying the franchise's status in the run-and-gun genre. The company's dedication to innovation and storytelling is evident in titles such as "The King of Fighters 2002: Unlimited Match" and "Metal Slug 2," which have become staples in the fighting and action genres, respectively.

Specializing in fighting and action games, SNK Playmore has developed titles for platforms including arcade systems, consoles, and PC. Their work on "The King of Fighters" series showcased unique features such as team-based combat mechanics, influencing trends in competitive gaming and fighting game design.

The publisher has achieved significant milestones such as the rebranding from Playmore Corporation to SNK Playmore in 2003 and the eventual return to the SNK name in 2016. Their partnerships with various platforms have expanded their market reach, ensuring their games remain accessible to a broad audience.

SNK Playmore's portfolio reflects a commitment to delivering quality gaming experiences. Their contributions have resonated with players and critics alike, earning recognition for high ratings and awards, particularly in the fighting game community.

SNK Playmore continues to shape the fighting genre with upcoming projects like "The King of Fighters XV," demonstrating their ongoing influence in the industry.

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Fondé

July 1, 2003

Siège social

San Mateo, California, Japan

Nombre d'employés

11 - 50

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Email

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