NIS America formally announced on its website that it had transferred publishing rights of the Danganronpa series to Spike Chunsoft. NIS America was in charge of international publishing the games. Spike Chunsoft was the original developer of the Danganronpa games.
Previously, the publisher announced the removal of select titles from the PlayStation Store. The games will be unpublished from the store in a staggered schedule, starting with Danganronpa Another Episode: Ultra Despair Girl (PS Vita) on August 31 and ending with Danganronpa V3: Killing Harmony (PS4) on September 25.
The Danganronpa series are visual novels where high-school students attempt to solve various murder mysteries. The protagonist has to investigate the crimes, and the students try to pinpoint the guilty party. Behind the scenes, Monokuma, a sinister-looking bear, is trying to threaten students to kill each other.
After investigations have stopped, a trial begins, which is almost rapid-fire. Students begin to present evidence, refute it, state contradictions, and try to prove their classmates innocent.
Since the game debuted ten years ago, it has become popular with players. The series has since been adapted into a manga, light novels, anime, and stage plays. One of the stars of the stage plays, Kanata Hongo, would later go on to star in the series scenario writer Kazutaka Kodaka’s game Death Come True.
[embed]https://twitter.com/SpikeChunsoft_e/status/1285688054754271233?ref_src=twsrc%5Etfw[/embed]Spike Chunsoft announced the news on Twitter and stated that an official statement would come in the future. It’s unknown what the finalized details will include.
Spike Chunsoft has more in store for the series. In a YouTube video in late June, the publisher announced they have more in store for the series. The end of the video also featured Kodaka. The creator thanked fans, especially international fans for their support and confirmed the games would all see a mobile release.
While Spike Chunsoft has announced it will now have publishing rights, this doesn’t mean a new entry in the series is in the works. It’s unknown what further plans the publisher has for Danganronpa.
The first game in the series, Danganronpa: Trigger Happy Havoc, was previously released this year. The sequel, Danganronpa 2: Goodbye Despair, was also announced for a mobile release in Japan, but it’s unknown when or if the game will launch on mobile in the future.