Key Takeaways
- Platinum Games now has full control of The Wonderful 101 IP, as revealed in recent legal documents.
- Development plans for the IP by Platinum Games remain undisclosed following the ownership change.
- Fans speculate about potential changes and new projects for long-dormant Nintendo IPs like F-Zero and Star Fox.
Nintendo is a company known for many things. Sometimes they make video games, and other times, they really, honestly just don’t. Nintendo has a massive archive of beloved IPs that collect a lot of dust. Recently, that list got a little bit shorter.
Platinum Games has acquired the legal rights to The Wonderful 101. It’s already known that they had limited rights to the IP – enough to release The Wonderful 101 Remastered, but little else.
This deal turns those partial rights into full control. As discovered on Reddit, legal documents have already been filed and agreed on. The transfer of rights was documented on August 19th, and registered on September 9th.
It’s not yet known if Platinum Games has plans of their own for the IP. But that’s to be expected: they only gained ownership earlier this month, and game development is not a fast process. It’s far too early for any announcements.
That said, it’s hard to imagine them treating The Wonderful 101 like Nintendo did. Deals like these don’t happen randomly. Odds are, Platinum Games has something special in mind. Only time will tell what that is, if anything.
The Wonderful 101 Has a Golden Opportunity with Platinum Games
The fact that this IP is in Platinum Games’ hands is interesting, for more reasons than you might think. Obviously, The Wonderful 101 is special to them, given the studio’s involvement with it. But Platinum Games has roots in other places, too.
Platinum Games does not work exclusively with Nintendo platforms. Some of their games have gone multi-platform, but never hit any Nintendo console at all, like Metal Gear Rising: Revengance.
The Wonderful 101 used to be a Nintendo exclusive. Now, the floodgates are wide open.
Without a doubt, a deal like this will cause fans of other IPs to wish upon stars. F-Zero and Star Fox are easy examples of IPs that Nintendo has been sitting on for far too long, and fans are getting antsy.
If their best hope for a new game is for Nintendo to sell the IP, then fans will start rooting for it. They might even call it a Wonderful treatment.
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