Capcom is looking for ways to reduce game development costs. One of the items are animation, which are increasingly sophisticated. With them from the latest hits like Resident Evil 4 remake and Dragon's Dogma 2, assisted by external studio Minimum. And it was with this company that Capcom acquired two-thirds. This made Minimum Studios a subsidiary.
“Minimum Studios' strength lies in the production of animations for video game development. The studio has worked on major Capcom titles in the past,” Capcom said in a statement. He decided to make Minimum Studios a subsidiary to strengthen his development and technology capabilities.
Capcom's long-term goal is sell 100 million games per year. Therefore, in the future, they are not opposed to further technological investments needed to improve the development of their games.
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