Change is the only constant in the world and this change most definitely implies to the companies in the entertainment industry because their sales and profits depend on the current market trends, people's preference and development in the market. The game development companies have more criteria to focus on so that they are more efficient in production and exciting enough for the public. Atlus is one such company who has decided to a step forward and create a new studio and execute new ideas and use latest technology. The artist in charge of creating the studio mascot has uploaded the time-lapse video of the sketch and making of the character which has amazed the entire crowd.
Altus is a famous game development and publishing company who have seen an incredible amount of success come their way and have taken the company to a new level. They have decided to create a new studio called "Studio Zero" to develop a new high fantasy JRPG IP code called project 'Refantasy'. The developing technology in programming and animation is being improvised for the higher yielding games and graphics. This change started by appointing a designer to create a mesmerizing mascot for the studio.
The Persona 5 Character Designer has created a magnificent mascot for Altus and has also done the incredible work of uploading the time-lapse video of the creation for the public to admire the skills of the designer. According to Dual Shockers, the video footage is made by Shigenori Soejima who will also serve as the Art Director for the new studio. The Director and Producer, Katsura Hashino explained that the logo and the name of the studio represents the "Fool" on the tarot cards. It can also be interpreted as a foolish character, all set to go on an adventure without knowing what awaits him.
The information from N4G tells us that, the Art Director Shigenori Soejima's magnificent piece of work was played in live steam on the channel Nico Nico. Reports state that even though he serves as the Art Director for Altus, his work on the persona series will continue as usual.