Exciting new slots developer Ganapati has reached an agreement to launch a game based on the hit Japanese single "Pen-Pineapple-Apple-Pen." The single was released by singer-songwriter Pikotaro, and was produced by superstar comedian Daimaou Kosaka.
The single was released on YouTube back in August 2016 and has reached 110 million views. With 96,000 related videos uploaded, the total number had exceeded more than 1 billion viewings to date, and the media has hailed it as the next Gangnam Style hit.
Ganapati, developer of slots based around Japanese culture, especially its entertainment industry, has a deal in place with Sony and AVEX to launch the game later this year.
Richard Hogg, director at Ganapati, said, "Japanese culture is taking the world by storm right now, and we are excited to be able to share it with European consumers via our slots games.
"The country's entertainment industry is the most innovative and exciting in the world, evidenced by the success of Pen-Pineapple-Apple-Pen, Pikotaro and Daimaou Kosaka.
"With the deal now in place, our team of designers and developers are already hard at work on the look and feel of the game, and we can't wait to bring it to market later this year."
The single was released on YouTube back in August 2016 and has reached 110 million views. With 96,000 related videos uploaded, the total number had exceeded more than 1 billion viewings to date, and the media has hailed it as the next Gangnam Style hit.
Ganapati, developer of slots based around Japanese culture, especially its entertainment industry, has a deal in place with Sony and AVEX to launch the game later this year.
Richard Hogg, director at Ganapati, said, "Japanese culture is taking the world by storm right now, and we are excited to be able to share it with European consumers via our slots games.
"The country's entertainment industry is the most innovative and exciting in the world, evidenced by the success of Pen-Pineapple-Apple-Pen, Pikotaro and Daimaou Kosaka.
"With the deal now in place, our team of designers and developers are already hard at work on the look and feel of the game, and we can't wait to bring it to market later this year."