Hypergryph

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Hypergryph Network Technology Co., Ltd. (Chinese: 鹰角网络), commonly known as simply Hypergryph (HG), is a Chinese video game development company based in Shanghai. They are the developer of Arknights and one of the publishers of the game's original Chinese version alongside Bilibili.

Background

Hypergryph was founded on January 24, 2017 by Hai Mao and his colleagues from Yostar and MICA Team (now Sunborn), the latter of which is notable for being the developer of Girls' Frontline. Most of them, including Hai Mao himself, are the alumni of China Academy of Art; later on HG also hired former members of Massive Black and Cygames branches in China.

Yostar played a major part in Hypergryph's founding, where their CEO Yao Meng used part of the money he had from selling his family house to fund HG's first project — Arknights, which would achieve major success that effectively paid off Yao Meng's investment.[1]

Following the success of Arknights, Hypergryph started to expand into other genres and purchasing models, starting with their first non-gacha/F2P game, the action RPG Ex Astris. It was then followed by Popucom, a third-person shooter game inspired from the Splatoon franchise. HG did not forget Arknights either, as an action-adventure RPG spin-off (and possible sequel), Arknights: Endfield, is currently under development.

Quite notably, Hypergryph uses music to promote Arknights, such as by releasing leitmotifs tied to newly released characters (see Soundtrack/Leitmotif for more information). This culminated in Ambience Synesthesia, a real-world concert annually held by HG featuring various music used in Arknights.

A popular misconception is that Hypergryph is owned by Yostar, which is not true as while Yostar does own 15% of HG's shares, around 75% of it were owned by the founding members of HG. However, HG in turn owns 23% of Yostar's shares.

A photo of Hai Mao at Hypergryph's new headquarters

Hypergryph was originally headquartered at 700 Yishan Road on Xuhui District, which is in the same avenue as miHoYo's headquarters. In 2020, the headquarters are moved to an underground basement in Changhui Mansion at 799 Yinxiang Road on Nanxiang Street of Jiading District; the new headquarters included resting areas and a quarantine room made due to the COVID-19 pandemic.

Notable activities

  • On June 7, 2021, Hypergryph joined the Shanghai-based Anti Internet Backlash Alliance (Chinese: 反网络黑灰产联盟) alongside miHoYo, TapTap, and Shanghai Lilith Technology Co., founded in response to the various backlashes started by the rampant "keyboard warriors" and "toxic" fandom on the Chinese internet to prevent such occurrences from happening again in the future as well as setting up a prototype of ESRB-esque video game rating system.[2][3]
  • On November 2021, Terra Discovery Society was held in Shanghai as a small convention with Arknights' fandom creators.[4]
  • From A Walk in the Dust, leaked information regarding Arknights' future content had circulated among social platforms, especially Baidu Tieba. In March 8th, 2022, Hypergryph sued one of their employees responsible for the content leak.[5]

Branches

  1. Studio Montagne (蒙塔山工作室): The Arknights development team and the first and oldest branch of Hypergryph. Studio Montagne is also credited as the illustrator of Santalla and Vendela in-game.
  2. Nous Wave Studio: The Ex Astris development team.
  3. Mountain Contour: The Arknights: Endfield development team.
  4. Gravity Well[note 1] (重力井工作室): A studio that produces various 2D and 3D animations for Hypergryph's games as well as the Lee's Detective Agency: A Day in Lungmen and Kay's Daily Doodles animation series.
  5. Octavedge: A recording label established in 2021 whose first project being a music group/studio named Cubes Collective, described as intending to "tell stories through cubes" and had released three works: Waves, Kubos, and Melting White. Octavedge is also responsible for contracting music artists in China to produce Arknights music, notably THE EITHER and ZOEE.
  6. Popucom: The namesake upcoming game's development team made up of 30 members.
  7. Countersurge Salient: Likely the development team of the upcoming Sphere of Souls, as they owned its trademark.

Brands

  1. CHOEARTH (朝陇山): The brand responsible for the production and distribution of Arknights-related merchandises in China.[note 2] Originally known as CH.O3.
  2. MOUNTEN (一拾山): A design brand that had produced several Arknights-themed clothes.
  3. SKLand (森空岛): The official community hub of players of Hypergryph's games in China.
  4. CoreBlazer (开拓芯): An initiative launched by Hypergryph in early 2023 to support indie game developers. Although not acknowledged in the respective game's credits, Affogato and Eternights are among the indie games funded by CoreBlazer.
  5. Gryphline: The international/worldwide publishing brand of Hypergryph's games starting from Arknights: Endfield, established in December 2023. In February 20, 2024, Gryphline takes over as the publisher of Arknights' TW server from Longcheng.

Subsidiaries

  1. Shanghai Baishen Enterprise Management (上海白神企业管理)
    1. Hypergryph Talos (鹰角塔罗斯): The subsidiary that owns Ex Astris, Popucom, and Sphere of Souls.
    2. Hypergryph Pioneer (鹰角开拓者): The subsidiary that owns Arknights: Endfield.
    3. Hypergryph Cornerstone (鹰角基石): The subsidiary that owns the copyright of SDKs used by Hypergryph.
    4. Hypergryph Explorer (鹰角探索者): The subsidiary that owns SKLand.
  2. Shanghai Muyuan Network Technology (上海木鸢网络科技): The subsidiary that owns CHOEARTH and, by extension, the trademark and copyright of Arknights merchandises.
  3. Gryph Frontier Pte. Ltd: The subsidiary that owns Gryphline and based on Singapore.
  4. Hypergryph Dune (鹰角沙丘)
  5. Chengdu Hypergryph Dusk-ink (成都鹰角夕墨)
  6. Hypergryph Coreblazer (鹰角开拓芯): The subsidiary that owns CoreBlazer.
  7. Octavedge Music (乌柯塔界限音乐): The subsidiary that owns Octavedge.

Games

Notable employees

  • Hai Mao
  • Wei@W
  • Huang Yifeng (黄一峰): The current CEO of Hypergryph, noted as the biggest technology contributor to Arknights. He graduated from Shanghai Jiao Tong University (SJU) in 2011 with a bachelor's degree in Computer Science and worked in Google after graduation. Huang also joins Yostar (then known as Studio GM) in 2007 where he met with Yao Meng and later Team MICA in 2008 where he met with Hai Mao. After Hai Mao left Team MICA in 2016, he invited Huang to join Hypergryph.[6]
  • Rua Niu (RUA牛): Real name Le Junwei (乐俊伟), Rua is the developer, game designer, and former head level designer of Arknights. Like Huang Yifeng, Rua is a graduate of SJU in 2011 with a bachelor's degree in Computer Science.[6] Rua appears in Arknights CN anniversary livestreams until the 2.5th and has been absent since then; the CN community speculates that he is now the head level designer of another HG project, possibly Arknights: Endfield.
  • Fan Rundong (樊润冬): The head developer of Arknights. Like Huang Yifeng and Rua Niu, Fan is a graduate of SJU in 2014 with a bachelor's degree in Computer Science.[6]
  • Da Huang (大黄): Level designer
  • Hychio (黑桥): The current head level designer of Arknights which replaces Rua Niu after he became the lead level designer of another Hypergryph project.
  • STAR: Company operations director
  • William: Game operations director
  • Xiang Yangchao (巷陌曹): Merchandise designer
  • BREAKLESS: Audio engineer

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Notes

  1. No relation with the American game development studio of the same name
  2. For the rest of the world, CHOEARTH's merchandises are distributed by Yostar through their own Yostar Store

Trivia

  • Hypergryph's Chinese name translates to "eagle horn", referring to their logo.
    • The name and logo itself are based on the hippogriff, also spelled hippogryph.
  • The Arknights community jokingly believes that Hypergryph is in fact a music company due to the game's background music/BGM, Operator leitmotifs, and songs related to the game which came in a wide variety of genres.
    • The CN community takes this further by calling HG "Musicgryph (音角)" instead, which is a pun to the hanzi for "eagle" (鹰; Pinyin: yīng) that are pronounced similarly to the hanzi for "music" or "sound" (音; Pinyin: yīn).
  • Due to their unnecessary verbous text in their stories cut-scenes, the CN community often jokingly calls it as "Hypergryph's language" (鹰语).
  • Hypergryph has an official mascot named Miss Hypergryph (鹰小姐), appearing as a cold yet funny office lady with white, long hair and black horns. She is described to be in charge of the official Sina Weibo accounts of HG and CHOEARTH.
    • In April 26, 2020, Miss Hypergryph accidentally posted the advertisement for an Arknights merchandise using HG's account instead of CHOEARTH's. This caused the CN community of Arknights to jokingly refer to Miss Hypergryph as a cute but clumsy lady.
    • Recently, Miss Hypergryph has also received a overhauled design, which can be noticed through their Weibo posts in CHOEARTH's account.
    • The Global server replaces Miss Hypergryph by a chibi bunny that resembles Amiya.

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