Below you will find pages that utilize the taxonomy term “WordPress Platform”

Arc System Works
Back in March of 2021 we were asked to revamp the existing Arc System Works America corporate website. The honor of this was not lost on us. That revamp went live in July of that year. Since then we’ve done a full redesign and added a Netflix-style games selection feature. Every page is designed to help ASWA sell more games and DLC.

Twitch Rivals
Our continued success with esports and gaming websites that make participation and spectating fun and easy prompted Twitch to put us to work on the Twitch Rivals website. This project was the first historical documentation of streamer performance in official Rivals events. Every Event included details, prizing, and results. Every participating streamer had their own profile page complete with key stats and featured clips. Fans could easily search their favorite games to see who played them the best.

SoulCalibur World Tour
Our continued success with esports and gaming websites that make spectating and participation fun and easy had Bandai Namco put us to work on the Soul Calibur World Tour website. This project included cumulative point scoring systems and our tried-and-true preservation of player performance history. Unfortunately, only one event concluded before the pandemic put a stop to every in-person fighting game tour world-wide

Intel World Open
Intel, a leader in gaming technology, announced the Intel World Open tournament that was supposed to take place in Tokyo ahead of the Olympic Summer Games 2020 to showcase the excitement and influence of esports. Through a series of regional, national, and live qualifiers, Street Fighter V: Champion Edition would have been part of it. The pandemic put an end to this before the first qualifier happened.

Street Fighter League
For the first time, CAPCOM created a professional Street Fighter league. It began with the eighteen most popular players in the United States. These players formed teams of three that battled it out for weeks until each team had played every other team twice and a winner was revealed. Six seasons later, the league is still going strong. The league now has four player teams and sixteen weeks per season. The site features every player, team, season, and all the relevant stats for teams, players, and the characters they use

Dragon Ball FighterZ World Tour
Our continued success with esports and gaming websites that make spectating and participation fun and easy inspired Bandai Namco and Twitch to have us build the Dragon Ball FighterZ World Tour website. This project included winner-take-all qualification events and cumulative point scoring systems, and our tried-and-true preservation of player performance history

Broadcaster Royale
To showcase the best PUBG players, Twitch put together the Broadcaster Royal tournament: A two-month global competition culminating in a grand finale featuring the forty best duos from all over the world. Twitch asked us to help grow the PUBG community, increase the use of twitch.tv, and sell DLC by building an esports website that covered the tournament from beginning to end. A key component was a hero section that would automatically update whenever popular streamers were playing PUBG

Tekken World Tour
Our success with gaming and esports websites that make participation and spectating easy and fun inspired Bandai Namco and Twitch to have us build the Tekken World Tour website to track the success of Tekken 7 players world-wide. This project included innovative tiered point scoring systems, data imports from external sites, and our tried-and-true preservation of player performance history

Marvel vs. Capcom Infinite
Getting the chance to build a website for such an iconic game series was an extraordinary opportunity. During the build, we overcame unique challenges: Every main page needed to display without scrolling and embedded video needed to fill the background and bring the site to life with action the moment each page loaded. Players could revisit the site for tutorial videos every time they learned a new character. Fans and competitors could follow the CAPCOM sponsored Battle of the Stones tournament.

Dead Rising
We were honored to build a site dedicated to the entire Dead Rising franchise. The campy zombie horror of the games infected the entire website. Interactive features were inspired by the game’s combo weapons. It was wild to combine assets from all the games (some of them being ten years old) into a cohesive package. We even contributed to the marketing copy.

Street Fighter V
Being trusted with the official Street Fighter website during the Street Fighter V era changed the world for us. We were there before the game’s announcement and launch all the way through the end of Season 5. Updates included new characters and how to play them, balance changes, and new game versions. Fans of the game always had a reason to keep visiting the site. While there they could also purchase the latest season, the newest version of the game, and all the related merchandise. In 2018 we included the Street Fighter 30th Anniversary Collection and its stand-alone tournament series.

Capcom Pro Tour
Capcom Cup 2013 was such a hit that Capcom asked us to create a site supporting a year-long global esports competition featuring Ultra Street Fighter IV. We pored over the biggest esports endeavors of the era and built a site that documented a newly energized fighting game community and drove the world’s best competitors to reveal the pinnacle of their Street Fighter prowess and spirit. The resulting website attracted visitors and gave them reason to come back after every event to see where their favorite players were in the standings. Year by year the Capcom Pro Tour site grew ever larger with well-documented history. We designed, developed, updated, and improved this site from its launch in 2014 through the end of the Street Fighter V era in 2023.

Capcom Cup
The success of the Street Fighter 25th finals ushered in the very first CAPCOM Cup. We saw it announced online, discovered that all the info was limited to a jpeg and some text, and made a phone call to Capcom that reshaped our company for the better. What followed was our opportunity to build a multi-page site featuring streamed matches showcasing the best players of Super Street Fighter IV: Arcade Edition, Ultimate Marvel vs. Capcom 3, and Street Fighter x Tekken

Ducktales
Did you know that people love to sing the DuckTales theme song? We had no idea how much until we built this for CAPCOM to celebrate the release of DuckTales Remastered. Have you ever heard someone sing the DuckTales theme song in German WITH a Donald Duck accent? We have. It actually happened in one of the contest entries. The grand prizes for all the winning performers were epic.

Street Fighter 25th Finals
Street Fighter had its 25th birthday way back in 2012. We invited everyone to the party world-wide with our first tournament landing page. Battles were streamed. Brackets updated in real time. Fighting game players and fans watched the best of the best battle it out in Super Street Fighter II Turbo HD Remix, Street Fighter III Third Strike Online Edition, Super Street Fighter IV: Arcade Edition, and Street Fighter x Tekken. All competitors shared their passion and accomplishments in custom-designed, information-packed bios.