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Nitroplus
Native name
株式会社ニトロプラス[1]
Kabushiki Gaisha Nitoropurasu
Company typeKabushiki gaisha
IndustryComputer games, Mobile Games
FoundedJune 2000
Headquarters,
Key people
Takaki "Digitarou" Kosaka (President)
Gen Urobuchi (Vice president)
ProductsVisual novels
Total equity¥10 million (US$121,418)(2012)[1]
Number of employees
85 (As of September 2024)[1]
ParentCyberAgent (72.5%)
Websitenitroplus.co.jp

Nitroplus Co., Ltd., currently styled as NITRO PLUS, formerly stylized as nitro+, and formerly known as "OKStyle", is a Japanese visual novel video game developer that has developed a number of visual novels, including eroge. They have also collaborated with developer Type-Moon to create the light novel series Fate/Zero. Their works usually have dark themes such as reanimation of the dead, rape, and murder. They also have a branch of the company called Nitro+chiral, which focuses on boys' love visual novels. Writers aligned with the company, such as Gen Urobuchi, have also contributed to various manga, anime, novels, and television works.

Super Sonico is the mascot of Nitroplus's annual music festival event "Nitro Super Sonic" since 2006. Nitroplus has held their music festival every year since 2000. Ouka Satsurikuin was Nitroplus's original mascot before Super Sonico.

In June 2024, Nitroplus announced that CyberAgent acquired 72.5% of the company for 16.7 billion yen, making it a subsidiary.[2][3][4]

CyberAgent published a public relations interview about Nitroplus' decision to become a consolidated subsidiary, stating that Nitroplus approached CyberAgent for the merger after the company acquired Nelke Planning a year prior, which Takaki Kosaka, the representative director of Nitroplus, had a stake in as an independent director. The primary goal of the acquisition is for CyberAgent to take over the administrative and distribution aspects of the business so that Nitroplus can focus on content production, including reviving projects that were abandoned due to time constraints or lack of resource management. There are also plans for this partnership to help Nitroplus expand its influence overseas and strengthen the Touken Ranbu brand.[5] In a follow up statement released on their company website, Nitroplus went on to clarify that the type of content produced by the company will not change, only the quality and quantity of the content.[6]

List of works

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They also released a fighting game Nitro+ Royale -Heroines Duel- (ニトロ+ロワイヤル -ヒロインズデュエル-) at the 2007 Comiket.

5pb. x Nitroplus

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DMM x Nitroplus

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Nitroplus and DMM Corporation released a web browser game called Touken Ranbu in January 2015, which as of March 2015 is one of DMM's most popular games, second only to the largely popular Kantai Collection.

Nitro+Chiral branch works

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Nitro+Chiral focused to boys-love games.

  • Togainu no Chi (February 25, 2005/May 29, 2008)
  • Lamento -Beyond the Void- (November 10, 2006)
  • Sweet Pool (December 19, 2008)
  • DRAMAtical Murder (March 23, 2012)
  • DRAMAtical Murder re:connect (April 26, 2013)
  • Slow Damage (February 25, 2021)

On January 25, 2008, they released a minigame disk titled CHiRALmori under this branch of which uses chibi versions of the characters from Togainu no Chi and Lamento.

References

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  1. ^ a b c "Company info". Nitroplus. Retrieved 2012-12-11.
  2. ^ "コンテンツ愛が受け継がれる未来へ。ニトロプラスとサイバーエージェントの新たな挑戦 | CyberAgent Way サイバーエージェント公式オウンドメディア". 株式会社サイバーエージェント (in Japanese). 2024-06-26. Retrieved 2024-06-26.
  3. ^ "サイバーエージェントグループ参画のお知らせ|ニトロプラス Nitro Plus". www.nitroplus.co.jp. Retrieved 2024-06-26.
  4. ^ Industry, 2 Comments (2024-06-26). "CyberAgent to Acquire Creative Company Nitroplus for 16.7 Billion Yen". Anime News Network. Retrieved 2024-06-26.{{cite web}}: CS1 maint: numeric names: authors list (link)
  5. ^ Industry, 2 Comments (2024-06-26). "コンテンツ愛が受け継がれる未来へ。ニトロプラスとサイバーエージェントの新たな挑戦". CyberAgent (in Japanese). Retrieved 2024-08-11.{{cite web}}: CS1 maint: numeric names: authors list (link)
  6. ^ Industry, 2 Comments (2024-06-26). "サイバーエージェントグループ参画のお知らせ". CyberAgent (in Japanese). Retrieved 2024-08-11.{{cite web}}: CS1 maint: numeric names: authors list (link)
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