Toge, Mojiken and PQube reach "mutually agreeable resolution" after dispute
Grant funds and console rights for A Space For The Unbound were restituted
PQube restituted grant funds to Toge Productions as well as rights to its game, A Space For The Unbound.
A statement posted on the title's Twitter last Friday read that "Toge Productions, Mojiken Studio, PQube and Chorus Worldwide have reached an agreement to the satisfaction of all parties with regards to the release of A Space for the Unbound."
Chorus will act as the publisher for the title's upcoming release on console, while Toge will continue to handle the PC edition.
The statement added: "All parties would like to clarify that: 1) All grant monies received by PQube were received by Toge Productions, 2) PQube has fully supported the return of rights to Toge Productions."
In conclusion, the comment thanked Chorus for its support in "bringing together a mutually agreeable resolution."
In August, Toge Productions and Mojiken Studio shared that A Space for the Unbound was being delayed due to PQube Games allegedly using the pair's Indonesian heritage to receive a diversity grant in August 2020.
At the time, the two studios ended their publishing agreement with PQube, but said that the UK publisher was "refusing to hand over publishing control on console platforms."