Iello has been a powerhouse since King of Tokyo was released. Their library is varied with games both large and small. At Origins I met with Keith Meyers and talked to him about one of their bigger games, Arena: For the Gods, and a smaller game, Ninja Taisen.
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Origins 2017: Iello
Iello has been a powerhouse since King of Tokyo was released. Their library is varied with games both large and small. At Origins I met with Keith Meyers and talked to him about one of their bigger games, Arena: For the Gods, and a smaller game, Ninja Taisen.
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