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    Idol game app firm collapses as data shows bankruptcies up 7% on year

    JamesBy JamesAugust 17, 2026No Comments2 Mins Read
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    A Japanese company known for a game app based around virtual teen idols has filed for bankruptcy, the latest in a wave of corporate failures that has reached the highest level in 12 years as inflation and worker shortages hit weaker firms.

    Tokyo-based ODD No. began bankruptcy proceedings this month, according to law firm Iinuma & Partners, which is serving as its trustee. The company, mainly known for its interactive animation game app Link! Like! Lovelive!, had ¥10.7 billion ($67.2 million) in liabilities That makes it one of the biggest bankruptcies in Japan so far this year in terms of money owed, data from the market research firm shows

    Closely held ODD No. attracted a “considerable” number of users for its app, but heavy development costs prevented the company from becoming profitable, Tokyo Shoko said in a report dated Aug. 13. Representatives of the company weren’t immediately available to comment.

    Even as Japanese share indexes reach record highs on the back of swelling corporate profits, bankruptcies have also been on the rise, especially among smaller firms. That’s a result of factors such as higher material costs due to inflation and labor shortages triggered by a decreasing population. Corporate failures in the first half of this year rose 7% from a year earlier to 5,346, the most cases since 2013, Tokyo Shoko data shows.

    The vast majority of failures have been at companies that had less than ¥100 million in liabilities, making up about 77% of the total in the first half, according to the data. Information service firms like ODD No. saw an especially sharp increase in bankruptcies, going up 18.5% from a year earlier to 166 cases, due to the small size of many of the firms and intensifying competition in an industry that’s rapidly changing due to the soaring influence of artificial intelligence.

    Last month’s collapse of Zentoshin, an Osaka-based credit card payment processor, sent shock waves through regional banks as well as the restaurants that relied on its services.

    “We’re expecting bankruptcies to stay high,” said Hiroki Sakurai, a researcher at Tokyo Shoko, citing the persistence of factors such as worker shortages and rising consumer prices.

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