Mario + Rabbids Director Davide Soliani Launches New Studio, Working On Original IP

With the help of former Red Dead Redemption lead designer

by · Nintendo Life

Back in July, the Mario + Rabbids creative director Davide Soliani announced he would leave Ubisoft after 25 years, with 11 of those years dedicated to his Nintendo-exclusive series. Now, in an update, it’s been announced he’ll be opening a brand new studio called Day 4 Night alongside Red Dead Redemption’s lead designer and writer Christian Cantamessa (known for other projects like Perfect Dark and Shadow of Mordor).

This studio is receiving funding from Krafton and 1Up Ventures (led by former Xbox co-creator Ed Fries), with the duo also co-directing a new IP which is supported by a group of “award-winning multidisciplinary industry veterans” who have worked together for more than 15 years.

“What we are crafting at Day 4 Night is a reflection of everything I’ve ever wanted to experience as a player - joy, adventure, poetry, action, wonder, and the pleasure of working with friends,” said Soliani. “It’s a lullaby for my soul and a serenade to our industry, to the magic and the madness of creating worlds from nothing. It’s a story about triumphs, challenges, dreams, to light the path we walk together.”

Krafton mentions how this pitch stood out as “both original and creative”, with Fries also noting how it’s “easily the most creative things” the teams have seen in “some time”. Krafton recently acquired the Hi-Fi Rush developer Tango Gameworks. Here’s a bit more about this new studio:

“Day 4 Night is an independent game development studio focused on delivering deeply heartfelt and original games that innovate in storytelling and design. With an international footprint, it has offices in both Los Angeles, California and Milan, Italy. It’s currently working on its first original IP.”

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[source d4nstudios.com, via nintendoeverything.com]

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Comments 9

Korea is getting pretty agressive with the console gaming space lately.

I guess that Kivotos and Ark money is really helping with expansion plans

Leaving Ubisucks? Color me surprised. I guess they need to become comfortable not having their talents.

Original and creative huh, well then I hope they make an amazing game that we can all enjoy.

Congrats to him for escaping the literal depths of hell.

I hope that the studio and Soliani can work with Nintendo again one day, but regardless, I can't wait to see what they're cooking up.

Also that logo is badass.

Better to break off and go indie than wait an eternity for Ubi to even consider the idea of greenlighting a new mainline Rayman game for them to work on.

Those are some lofty words for sure. But can't blame him for being creatively ecstatic after escaping the soulless Ubislop mines.

Wish them all the luck and looking forward to see what they cook up.

@Samalik would rather Korea than China

Well, good for him, but I'm disappointed he didn't get snatched up by Nintendo after his stellar work. And that he didn't get to revive Rayman like he talked about wanting to do. Maybe Ubisoft can outsource Rayman to him like Microsoft supposedly is to Toys For Bob to make a new Spyro game. Not getting my hopes up though.

@Lightsiyd if it is a game without ubisofts season passes or hundreds of dlc.
I might buy 2.

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