Categories: Switch

Nippon Ichi Software Reportedly In Financial Trouble, Employees Not Getting Paid

Nippon Ichi Software, the company behind the well-beloved Disgaea series, appears to be hitting some hard times.

According to reports by Japanese news outlets and Twitter user HDKirin, the RPG publisher is now suffering financial problems. Due to poor sales of its games, the company is in such dire straits that it cannot even afford to pay its employees any longer.

In fact, the company has now issued a MS (Moving Strike) Warrant – which means it’s attempting to raise funds through means other than borrowing from banks or investors. This could be considered a risky move, and it looks like NIS might really be backed into a corner.

We’re not sure what will happen to NIS from here on out – but it would be a real shame to lose their library of amazing RPG titles. We’ll report back as the situation develops in the future.

GALA-MOS

Recent Posts

FANTASTIC NIGHT DREAMS COTTOn Coming To Switch November 28th 2024

Hamster Corporation has announced they are bringing FANTASTIC NIGHT DREAMS COTTOn to Switch. The first…

2 hours ago

Rumor: Ubisoft Working On Animal Crossing Inspired Social Sim Game

Back in 2020, Nintendo released Animal Crossing: New Horizons, which quickly took the world by…

4 hours ago

Super Nintendo World Japan Donkey Kong Expansion Welcomes First Visitors

Ahead of the official opening on December 11th, Super Nintendo World Japan has started the…

11 hours ago

Netease Taking Over Octopath Traveler: Champions Of The Continent Development

Square Enix has announced a change in developer for the mobile game Octopath Traveler: Champions…

11 hours ago

Pokemon Fans Set Guinness World Record For Longest Unboxing Livestream

The Pokemon Company has set a new Guinness World Record with the help of several…

14 hours ago

Mercs, ToeJam & Earl In Panic On Funkotron, And Vectorman Added To Switch Online

Nintendo has added some new games to the Switch Online’s catalogue. Players who are subscribed…

14 hours ago