The premise has Kerubim narrating several of his adventures to his adopted son Joris and their housekeeper Simone.
In 2018, the film Mutafukaz (Guillaume Renard [fr], Shōjirō Nishimi) was released in French theaters.
Ankama developed internationally from the 2000s with two subsidiaries in the United States and Japan, and expanded with the arrival of Olivier Comte as general manager and the creation of many other studios.
The group, made up of ten employees, is the author of the video game Abraca.
[13] To enable (among other things) the expansion of the Wakfu game in China,[14][15][16] the company opened a studio in Singapore in early 2014.
These two studios, as well as another in São Paulo in Brazil,[17] will close quickly, to allow Ankama to focus on Japan and Paris.
[18] The Ankama Asia group, based in Manila in the Philippines, and aiming to develop its games in the Asian world, was acquired on March 22, 2016 by Keywords Studios.
[19] In 2018, Studio No Border was created, a Tokyo subsidiary responsible for the development of Japanese animations and video games.