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Yuke's Co. Ltd.
Company typeKabushiki gaisha
IndustryVideo games
Founded26 February 1993; 31 years ago (1993-02-26)
FounderYukinori Taniguchi
Headquarters,
ProductsWWE 2K series (2000–2018)[1]
Number of employees
233 (January 2019)
Websitewww.yukes.co.jp/en/

Yuke's Co. Ltd. is a Japanese video game developer based in Osaka. It was established on 26 February 1993 by Yukinori Taniguchi. The company is best known for their development of the WWE video game series, which came to an end after WWE 2K19.

History

Founded in 1993, Yuke's was named after founder Yukinori Taniguchi's high school nickname. The first two games that the company developed were the platform game Hermie Hopperhead and the pro wrestling game Toukon Retsuden.[2] The latter title was a best-seller in Japan.[3] Though Activision purchased the rights to publish the game in North America and began localization work,[3] only the first game was localized, becoming Power Move Pro Wrestling with a different roster of wrestlers.

After a string of successful Toukon Retsuden titles, the company began to develop wrestling games for THQ based on the World Wrestling Federation. They were recommended to THQ by Aki, who had developed their own successful line of wrestling games.[2]

From 2005 to 2012, Yuke's also owned 54% of New Japan Pro Wrestling, the top professional wrestling promotion in Japan. It was also their DVD production house.

In August 2019, 2K Games announced it had moved WWE 2K game development away from Yuke's to California-based studio Visual Concepts.[4] Earlier that year Yuke's had revealed its frustration over what it had been able to achieve with recent WWE 2K games and suggested that its relationship with publisher 2K Sports was partly responsible. Producer Hiromi Furuta revealed that Yuke's had established a new development team tasked with creating a rival wrestling IP, with the intention of reinvigorating its staff.[5]

Games developed

These are the list of games that the company developed.[6]

Year Title Publisher(s) Platform(s)
1995 Shin Nippon Pro Wrestling: Toukon Retsuden Tomy PlayStation
1995 Hermie Hopperhead: Scrap Panic SCEI
1996 Shin Nippon Pro Wrestling: Toukon Retsuden 2 Tomy
1997 Ucchannanchan no Honō no Challenger: Denryū Iraira Bō Hudson Soft Nintendo 64
1998 Shin Nippon Pro Wrestling: Toukon Road - Brave Spirits
1998 Shin Nippon Pro Wrestling: Toukon Retsuden 3 Tomy PlayStation
1998 Soukaigi SquareSoft
1998 Shin Nippon Pro Wrestling: Toukon Road 2 - The Next Generation Hudson Nintendo 64
1999 Evil Zone Titus Software PlayStation
1999 Last Legion UX Hudson Nintendo 64
1999 New Japan Pro Wrestling: Toukon Retsuden 4 Tomy Dreamcast
1999 Sword of the Berserk: Guts' Rage ASCII Corporation
2000 WWF SmackDown! THQ PlayStation
2000 WWF Royal Rumble Arcade, Dreamcast
2000 WWF SmackDown! 2: Know Your Role PlayStation
2000 The Pro Wrestling 2 D3 Publisher
2001 WWF SmackDown! Just Bring It THQ PlayStation 2
2002 EOE: Eve of Extinction Eidos Interactive
2002 Edit Racing D3 Publisher
2002 WWE WrestleMania X8 THQ GameCube
2002 WWE SmackDown! Shut Your Mouth PlayStation 2
2003 WWE WrestleMania XIX GameCube
2003 WWE SmackDown! Here Comes the Pain PlayStation 2
2004 Online Pro Wrestling Yuke's
2004 WWE Day of Reckoning THQ GameCube
2004 Berserk: Millennium Falcon Hen Seima Senki no Shō Sammy Corporation PlayStation 2
2004 WWE SmackDown! vs. Raw THQ
2004 Rumble Roses Konami
2005 D1 Grand Prix Yuke's
2005 WWE Day of Reckoning 2 THQ GameCube
2005 D1 Grand Prix 2005 Yuke's PlayStation 2
2005 WWE SmackDown! vs. Raw 2006 THQ PlayStation 2, PlayStation Portable
2005 Wrestle Kingdom Yuke's Xbox 360, PlayStation 2
2006 The Dog: Happy Life PlayStation Portable
2006 WWE SmackDown vs. Raw 2007 THQ PlayStation 2, Xbox 360, PlayStation Portable
2007 The Dog Island Yuke's PlayStation 2, Wii
2007 Wrestle Kingdom 2 PlayStation 2
2007 Go! Sports Ski SCEI PlayStation 3
2007 Neves Atlus Nintendo DS
2007 WWE SmackDown vs. Raw 2008 THQ PlayStation 2, PlayStation 3, PlayStation Portable, Wii, Xbox 360
2007 Soukou Kihei Votoms Bandai Namco Entertainment PlayStation 2
2008 Double D Dodgeball Yuke's Xbox 360
2008 Mobile Suit Gundam 00: Gundam Meisters Bandai Namco Games PlayStation 2
2008 Neverland Card Battles Idea Factory PlayStation Portable
2008 WWE SmackDown vs. Raw 2009 THQ PlayStation 2, PlayStation 3, PlayStation Portable, Wii, Xbox 360
2009 WWE Legends of WrestleMania PlayStation 3, Xbox 360, iOS
2009 UFC 2009 Undisputed PlayStation 3, Xbox 360
2009 WWE SmackDown vs. Raw 2010 Nintendo DS, PlayStation 2, PlayStation 3, PlayStation Portable, Wii, Xbox 360
2010 UFC Undisputed 2010 PlayStation 3, Xbox 360, PlayStation Portable
2010 WWE SmackDown vs. Raw 2011 PlayStation 2, PlayStation 3, PlayStation Portable, Wii, Xbox 360
2011 Real Steel Yuke's PlayStation 3, Xbox 360
2011 WWE '12 THQ PlayStation 3, Wii, Xbox 360
2012 UFC Undisputed 3 PlayStation 3, Xbox 360
2012 WWE '13 PlayStation 3, Wii, Xbox 360
2013 Pacific Rim Yuke's Xbox 360, PlayStation 3
2013 WWE 2K14 2K Sports PlayStation 3, Xbox 360
2014 WWE 2K15 PlayStation 3, Xbox 360, PlayStation 4, Xbox One
2015 WWE 2K16 PlayStation 3, PlayStation 4, Xbox 360, Xbox One, Microsoft Windows
2016 WWE 2K17
2017 WWE 2K18 Microsoft Windows, PlayStation 4, Xbox One, Nintendo Switch
2018 WWE 2K19 Microsoft Windows, PlayStation 4, Xbox One
2019 Earth Defense Force: Iron Rain D3 Publisher PlayStation 4, Microsoft Windows
2020 Earth Defense Force: World Brothers PlayStation 4, Nintendo Switch

References

  1. ^ Andy Robinson. "2K splits with veteran WWE studio Yuke's". Video Games Chronicle. Retrieved 2019-08-06.
  2. ^ a b Ekberg, Brian (November 11, 2005). "Yukes Behind the Scenes". GameSpot. Retrieved May 23, 2019.
  3. ^ a b "Buyers Beware". GamePro. No. 98. IDG. November 1996. p. 24.
  4. ^ Robinson, Andy (August 6, 2019). "2K splits with veteran WWE studio Yukes". Video Games Chronicle.
  5. ^ Robinson, Andy (May 13, 2019). "WWE 2K studio creating rival wrestling IP". Video Games Chronicle.
  6. ^ "Yuke's Company Information". GameFAQs. Retrieved 8 November 2017.