Poncle, the studio behind breakout hit Vampire Survivors, is undertaking a major expansion, opening new offices in Italy and Japan and developing 15 new games, Eurogamer reports.
The projects span wholly original titles and collaborations on existing intellectual properties. The move to establish teams in both countries forms part of a broader growth strategy designed to accelerate output and diversify the studio's portfolio beyond its surprise indie success.
Poncle's expansion will see staff distributed across multiple locations to support simultaneous projects. The studio intends for some teams to focus on smaller, rapid-release titles while others will concentrate on larger, longer-term undertakings and partnerships with external IP holders.
Vampire Survivors, which propelled Poncle into the spotlight, remains a commercial and cultural touchstone for the company. The studio's increased resources and international presence aim to leverage that success into a steadier cadence of new releases and collaborations.
Industry observers view the announcement as another example of an independent developer scaling up following a breakout hit, blending indie creativity with more structured, multi-project development. Further details on individual projects, timelines and staffing plans are expected as Poncle formalises each studio's remit.
Eurogamer first reported the expansion and the 15-game slate.