New Lollipop Chainsaw Projects Coming as Dev Signs New Partnership | TechRaptor

New Lollipop Chainsaw Projects Coming as Dev Signs New Partnership | TechRaptor

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Lollipop Chainsaw RePOP developer Dragami Games has announced it's signed an agreement with Taiwanese "IP investment and development" company Nada Holdings to develop new projects based on the aforementioned hack-and-slash property.

In an announcement on the official Nada Holdings website, the company says "multiple new projects" based on Lollipop Chainsaw will be launched as a collaboration between Nada and Dragami, although the company stops short of saying exactly what those projects will be.

Nada does, however, say that "cumulative sales" of Lollipop Chainsaw have reached 1.5 million. That figure presumably includes both the original Lollipop Chainsaw and last year's remaster, since the company makes reference to "13 years of continued fan support".

According to Nada, the new collaboration between itself and Dragami aims to expand Lollipop Chainsaw through "multifaceted projects and cross-industry collaborations", so presumably, it's not just new games the two are working on.

Dragami CEO Shohei Sato says the new projects will "carry on the spirit and charm of the original while bringing fresh value to the franchise", while Nada Holdings chairman Joe Teng says his company will "devote itself wholeheartedly to preserving the spirit of the original work and meeting the expectations of its...