![]() The statement went on to claim that Planet “and/or its European distributor” had been promoting a PS4 version of Cooking Mama: Cookstar, which had not been licensed. “Yet, despite being contractually obligated to correct the identified deficiencies and resubmit the corrected game for Office Create’s approval, Planet proceeded to release Cooking Mama: Cookstar without addressing all of the rejections and without Office Create’s approval.” “Office Create rejected a wide range of deficiencies affecting the overall feel, quality and content of the game. Cooking Mama Switch has been pulled from sale. Unfortunately, the quality of the game builds failed to meet the standards that our customers expect and deserve. It said: “In August 2018, Office Create licensed Planet to develop the Cooking Mama: Cookstar game for Nintendo Switch. Office Create said it was “evaluating all legal action” against Planet “to protect our customers, intellectual property rights and the Cooking Mama series”. ![]() In a new statement, the firm claims publisher Planet Digital had its license terminated following repeated concerns over the quality of Cookstar. Japan’s Office Create has now provided its explanation for the game’s removal from sale. ![]() The owner of the Cooking Mama game IP says it’s considering legal action against the publisher of an “unauthorized release” for Nintendo Switch.Ĭooking Mama: Cookstar released in various regions last month, but was then pulled from sale – including on the Nintendo eShop – shortly after.Ĭookstar was developed by US-based 1st Playable Productions and published by Planet Digital Partners.
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