We finally know who the new Mario & Luigi developers are, no thanks to Nintendo's continued trend of excessive secrecy
developers are. The question is of particular interest for those who’ve followed Mario & Luigi over the years, as the original development team – AlphaDream – went bankrupt in 2019.
posted material related to the game’s intellectual property trademarks after it surfaced online, and it turns out Acquire is the team behind Mario & Luigi Brothership.Acquire’s first game, Tenchu: Stealth Assassins, launched on the original PlayStation in 1998, and since then, the studio developed a wide variety of games. These range from four Way of the Samurai games, the PSP dungeon crawler Class of Heroes, vampire-stripping game Akiba’s Trip, and, more recently, Octopath Traveler and the.
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