Visions of Mana directors Ryosuke Yoshida and Kenji Ozawa reveal how Ouka Studios advantageously combines Japanese and Chinese ways of developing games.
What a weird article. When I think of hybrid I immediately think that means hybrid working model (some days in office some from home).
Having studios in two different countries working together doesn’t feel like a remarkable feat in this day and age and worldwide collaboration is pretty much the norm in any sizable developer.
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What a weird article. When I think of hybrid I immediately think that means hybrid working model (some days in office some from home).
Having studios in two different countries working together doesn’t feel like a remarkable feat in this day and age and worldwide collaboration is pretty much the norm in any sizable developer.