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Atlus West's function is to translate Japanese games into English; with Atlus' merger into [[Sega]] in 2013, this remit extended to Japanse-made Sega games too.
 
Atlus West's function is to translate Japanese games into English; with Atlus' merger into [[Sega]] in 2013, this remit extended to Japanse-made Sega games too.
  
As of 2016, [[Sega Games]] consolidated Atlus U.S.A. into [[Sega of America]] and as a result, future games are published by Sega under the Atlus banner while maintaining its autonomy.{{ref|https://www.animenewsnetwork.com/news/2016-04-01/sega-of-america-formally-acquires-atlus-usa/.100535}}
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As of 2016, [[Sega Games]] consolidated Atlus U.S.A. into [[Sega of America]] and as a result, future games are published by Sega under the Atlus banner while maintaining its autonomy.{{ref|https://web.archive.org/web/20160402085559/https://www.animenewsnetwork.com/news/2016-04-01/sega-of-america-formally-acquires-atlus-usa/.100535}}
  
 
==History==
 
==History==
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Atlus West
Founded: 1991
T-series code: T-144
Merged into: Index (2010), Sega (2013)
Headquarters:
Irvine, California, United States

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Atlus West is an American subsidiary of Atlus, originally established in 1991 as Asuka Technologies, Inc.. It has seen multiple name changes, becoming Atlus Software, Inc. within a year of its inception, trading as Atlus Co., Ltd. (like its Japanese parent) in the mid-to-late 90s, before settling on Atlus U.S.A., Inc. until 2019 (save for a brief period between 2010 and 2014 when it was known as Index Digital Media).

Atlus West's function is to translate Japanese games into English; with Atlus' merger into Sega in 2013, this remit extended to Japanse-made Sega games too.

As of 2016, Sega Games consolidated Atlus U.S.A. into Sega of America and as a result, future games are published by Sega under the Atlus banner while maintaining its autonomy.[1]

History

Softography

Mega Drive

Saturn

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Nintendo DS

Xbox 360

PlayStation 3

Nintendo 3DS

PlayStation Vita

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Xbox One

Nintendo Switch

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