Q-Games recovers the rights of The Tomorrow Children and will have a relaunch

Q-Games is a Japanese video game advancement business, founded by Dylan Cuthbert on September 4, 2001, as well as based in the Nakagyō-ku district in Kyoto.

Q-GAMES has recovered the rights of The Tomorrow Children, and is prepared for a relaunch. The title, codedarrollated with Japan Studio, originally led in 2016 as exclusive free-to-play of PlayStation 4, and its closure came a year later, on November 1, 2017, despite the fact that A lot of fans from all over the world recorded hundreds of hours.

The Tomorrow Children is a game based on online games, in which we had to put ourselves in the skin of some children in a Soviet postnatal world, where users had different tasks with the aim of building cities and supplying for supplies to defend itself of his attackers. Now, the study is working to rebuild the game and bring it back, and its director Dylan Cuthbert has announced that he is modifying and reworking different parts of the game every week. We plan to make enough changes to improve and give The Tomorrow Children the relaunch he deserves, says Cuthbert.

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He has also wanted to mention Sony s collaboration in the face that the study retrieved rights. I would like to thank Sony Interactive Entertainment to work with me so that intellectual property is returned to Q-Games, he reads himself in the statement. It has been a concerted effort of all of us to achieve this last step, and I am full of gratitude with all those involved in the process.

At the moment, yes, we do not know a date of relaunch, but the director promises to update news on their development periodically.

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