Dragon Ball and One Piece anime company confirms its going all in on video games
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Dragon Ball and One Piece anime company confirms its going all in on video games
Toei Company, the Japanese entertainment colossus known for its tokusatsu franchises such as Super Sentai (Power Rangers) and for producing global hit animeOne Piece and Dragon Ball through its subsidiary Toei Animation, announced Tuesday that it's stepping into the world of gaming.
Toei Getting Into Publishing Games
On April 21, 2026, Toei announced that it established Toei Games. It will start by releasing PC games on Steam, and it will also release games on home consoles like the PlayStation 5, Xbox Series X, and Nintendo Switch. It will reveal its first title on April 24, 2026, but there’s no expected release window for it yet. Toei Games will create and release new game-original IPs. The titles that it will announce will not be using existing IPs. Inste…
Dragon Ball Z Anime Studio Returns to Games As "Toei Games Company"
The Toei Company, the Japanese media giant behind some of the most popular anime around, like One Piece, the Dragon Ball franchise, and Sailor Moon, has officially announced "Toei Games" as a new video game company entering the scene. At the time of writing, it's unclear what part of the game production pipeline Toei Games will be responsible for, but it's not the first time that The Toei Company will be involved in game development in some capa…
NewsGaming.net The Toei Company launches its video game division and relies on new original licenses We will not lie, we know especially the Toei through the many animated adaptations of the big shonen of the magazine Jump (Dragon Ball, Saint Seiya, One Piece...). The Japanese group is also a historical actor in cinema and television. Today the company adds a new rope to its bow with the creation of its own division dedicated to video games.Bapt…
Japanese entertainment conglomerate Toei Company officially established its in-house game publishing brand, Toei Games, aiming to develop entirely new IPs and enter the global market, starting on the PC platform (Steam).
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