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Pole To Win Co., Ltd. (ポールトゥウィン株式会社), formerly known as Pole To Win Inc., is a Japanese video game testing, localization, and quality assurance company.[2]
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Company
Founded in 1994, Pole To Win has experienced a notable amount of success in its respective industries, and has since opened an additional 18 branches[1] and 35 studios[2]; the company provides quality assurance services in the countries of China, South Korea, Malaysia, Singapore, Taiwan, India, Japan, the United States of America, Canada, Scotland, England, and Romania.[1] Across its entire portfolio, Pole To Win conducts business in 40 different languages.[2]
Softography
Saturn
- Eternal Melody (1996)
- Vatlva (1996) (testing)
- Yuukyuu Gensoukyoku 2nd Album (1998)
- Dungeon Master Nexus (1998) (testing)
- Black/Matrix (1998) (testing)
- Densha de Go! EX (1998) (testing)
- Devicereign (1999) (testing)
Dreamcast
- The Ring: Terror's Realm (2000) (testing)
- L.O.L. (2000) (testing)
PlayStation 4
- Sonic Forces (2017) (testing)
- Sonic Origins (2022) (testing)
- Sonic Origins Plus (2023) (testing)
Xbox One
- Sonic Forces (2017) (testing)
- Sonic Origins (2022) (testing)
- Sonic Origins Plus (2023) (testing)
Nintendo Switch
- Sonic Forces (2017) (testing)
- Sonic Origins (2022) (testing)
- Sonic Origins Plus (2023) (testing)
PlayStation 5
- Sonic Origins (2022) (testing)
- Sonic Origins Plus (2023) (testing)
Steam
- Sonic Origins (2022) (testing)
- Sonic Origins Plus (2023) (testing)