Legendary but troubled Japanese studio that worked on an estimated 2,000 games from Dragon Quest to Dark Souls has reportedly turned its finances around partly thanks to a remastered JRPG

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Unless you’re deeply invested in Japanese game development history, you’ve probably never heard of Tose, but there’s a decent chance you’ve played one of the thousands of games the 45-year-old support studio has contributed to. In 2024, the company was in pretty dire financial straits due to a string of canceled projects, but now it’s managed to turn things around thanks in large part to its work on Tales of Graces f Remastered.

In July 2024, Tose reported a 27.6% decline in sales, ultimately resulting in an operating loss of 599 million yen. According to Automaton’s translation, the losses were largely down to a number of the company’s clients canceling in-development projects.

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