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'''Sora Ltd.''' is a Japanese video game developer founded by former [[HAL Laboratory]] employee [[Masahiro Sakurai]]. It was formed in the years following Sakurai's resignation from his position at HAL Laboratory.
'''Sora Ltd.''' is a Japanese video game developer founded by former [[HAL Laboratory]] employee [[Masahiro Sakurai]]. It was formed in the years following Sakurai's resignation from his position at HAL Laboratory. The company is possibly the smallest in the world, as it has only 2 employees, including Sakurai himself.


Sora Ltd.'s first game was ''[[Super Smash Bros. Brawl]]''. However, most of the development was handled by Game Arts and Monolith Soft.
Sora Ltd.'s first game was ''[[Super Smash Bros. Brawl]]''. However, most of the development was handled by Game Arts and Monolith Soft.

Revision as of 05:53, June 23, 2013

Sora Ltd.
Sora logo.png
Type Subsidiary of Nintendo
Founded September 30, 2005
Headquarters Tokyo, Japan
Key people Masahiro Sakurai
Industry Video game industry
Products Video games
Employees 2 (including Masahiro Sakurai himself)
Parent Nintendo

Sora Ltd. is a Japanese video game developer founded by former HAL Laboratory employee Masahiro Sakurai. It was formed in the years following Sakurai's resignation from his position at HAL Laboratory. The company is possibly the smallest in the world, as it has only 2 employees, including Sakurai himself.

Sora Ltd.'s first game was Super Smash Bros. Brawl. However, most of the development was handled by Game Arts and Monolith Soft.

Sakurai created Project Sora, a division of Sora Ltd., in January 2009. They developed Kid Icarus: Uprising for the Nintendo 3DS, which was unveiled at E3 2011. On June 30, Project Sora was officially closed and the website has been updated with a message that states: "The Company was dissolved on 30 June 2012. Thank you very much for your patronage so far, this website will be closed as of July 31, 2012."[1] Sora Ltd. will continue to assist Namco Bandai in the making of the fourth Super Smash Bros. game.

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