Manga Productions launches Dynasty Warriors: ORIGINS Game

Manga Productions launches Dynasty Warriors: ORIGINS Game

Manga Productions, a Saudi Arabian game and anime company, hosted “XP25” in Riyadh to celebrate the Middle Eastern release of “Dynasty Warriors: ORIGINS” by Koei Tecmo Games. Manga Productions is distributing the game, including an Arabic version, across the Middle East and North Africa.

The event was attended by the producer of the series, Opa Masatomo, the game’s development team, and several stakeholders from the entertainment industry.

Opa expressed his enthusiasm for bringing the game to the Middle East, highlighting the importance of reaching growing markets. Dr. Essam Bukhary, Manga Productions CEO, emphasized the significance of introducing the popular “Dynasty Warriors” series to the region, following a November 2024 publishing agreement with Koei Tecmo Games.

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