Yuji Naka has published a series of tweets this morning, criticizing Square Enix and the situation surrounding Balan Wonderworld. According to Naka’s thread, Square Enix removed him from the director’s role before launch.
The thread shared today starts with Naka saying he was removed as director of Balan Wonderworld approximately half a year before launch. The decision was ultimately made by the producer, promotional partner, sound director, project director, and HR. Naka says this led him to file in court over the matter. (Translation via VGC and @Cheesemeister3k/Twitter.)
The conflict comes down to two points. The first was a promotion involving a YouTuber arranging one of the in-game songs, rather than using the original score. The other, arguably larger dispute, involved co-developer Arzest submitting a final build without fixing bugs, according to Naka. Eventually, he says he asked his lawyer to negotiate to allow him to address issues in Balan Wonderworld until the very end and, when that failed, ultimately decided to file in court.
“Personally, I believe that it is a true disgrace that Balan Wonderworld was released in the state that it was in,” Naka writes, via VGC’s translation. “I wanted to show the world an action game in its proper light. Therefore, I believe that Square Enix and Arzest are companies that care about neither games nor their fans.”
バランワンダーワールド発売の約半年前にバランワンダーワールドのディレクターから外される業務命令が出されましたので、スクウェアエニックスに対して裁判所で訴訟を提起していました。裁判が終わり業務命令が現時点で効力は失われていると言う事ですので、お話したいと思います。#BalanWonderworld pic.twitter.com/9KE7hLqfor
— Yuji Naka / 中 裕司 (@nakayuji) April 28, 2022
We’ve reached out to Square Enix for comment.
Naka left Square Enix in 2021, following the extremely rough launch Balan Wonderworld. The new
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