Dev Mages from Steins;Gate and Corpse Party have declared bankruptcy

Dev Mages from Steins;Gate and Corpse Party have declared bankruptcy

However, everything looks to be on the verge of a big upheaval at Mages. Mages has revealed financial losses of 613,000 million (about $4.6 million), forcing the firm into bankruptcy. Given Mages’ complicated structure and numerous companies and interests, specific specifics about where Mages’ loans originated are unknown. Mages, on the other hand, published games such as Phantom Breaker: Omnia, The Quintessential Quintuplets Movie adaption, and Science Adventure visual novel Anonymous; Code in 2022.

It’s unclear what will happen next. Mages might declare bankruptcy, dividing their assets and selling them individually or in bulk to the highest bidder. Mages’ parent business, Colopl, could, presumably, settle Mages’ obligations as well. Shikura could possibly repurchase Mages from Colopl, considering that he has done so before. But they are all positive results. Mages and Science Adventure might potentially go away, but there’s no sign that’s happening just yet.