Kirby and the Forgotten Land marked the fantastic return of one of Nintendo's beloved IPs. Our own George Foster gave Forgotten Lands a four-out-of-five score, praising it for its charming setting and how it provides a blueprint for future Kirby games to follow.
Unfortunately, one of the Forgotten Lands' developers won't be around to work on a new Kirby game. Vanpool Inc., the support studio that assisted HAL Laboratory in the creation of Kirby and the Forgotten Land, announced it's shutting its doors for good as of today.
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"Vanpool Inc. will be dissolved as of May 31, 2023," the company wrote on its website (with translation provided by ResetEra). "We have decided to dissolve the company due to various reasons after having continued game development thanks to your kind support. We would like to express our sincere gratitude for the patronage we have received and apologize for any inconvenience this may cause."
Vanpool was founded in 1999 in Tokyo and first got started making games for the PlayStation 2. It soon moved into Nintendo's sphere of influence, creating and supporting games for the Wii and Nintendo DS. Vanpool helped with such titles as Paper Mario: Sticker Star, Chibi-Robo! Zip Lash, and Little King's story. Since 2019, Vanpool had partnered with HAL Laboratory on several Kirby titles, including Super Kirby Clash, Kirby Fighters 2, and Kirby's Return to Dream Land Deluxe.
Vanpool didn't provide any explanation for the sudden closure. Users on ResetEra expressed sincere condolences and hope that everyone at Vanpool will land on their feet.
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