Renowned Pokémon studio Game Freak is committed to making more non-Pokémon games, even if that’s gotten more challenging, Masao Taya, director of the studio’s newest release, Pocket Card Jockey: Ride On, tells Axios.
The new version updates the graphics and lightly tweaks the race rules, but largely plays the same.“We believe that it is very important for the studio to continue making and releasing titles outside of the Pokémon series,” Taya tells Axios.
For Ride On, Game Freak partnered with studios Infiniteloop Co. and Pixyda, both of which have worked with the studio over the past decade, Taya says.Taya is a horse-racing fan who once conceived of a horse racing-card game combo but couldn’t nail the project.
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