FuRyu, the studio behind The Legend of Legacy, The Caligula Effect, The Alliance Alive, and the upcoming CryStar, will “temporarily suspend” its games business outside of the titles it has already invested in, FuRyu president and CEO Takashi Mishima said in the company’s latest shareholder report.

“In our games business, we strived to monetize the sector through mixed media developments,” Mishima said. “However, we were struggling to recover our heavily invested games business, and growth in the main business was also sluggish, which led to a major disparity from the overall initial plan.”

Mishima continued, “Investment in game development will be temporarily suspended, and we will maximize our focus on the monetization of the titles that we have already invested in. We have also already invested in anime for our mixed media developments, and we plan to maximize revenue in the synergy between our anime and games this fiscal year. Additionally, we will revise advertising expenses and the like for our games business.”

FuRyu’s announced upcoming releases are as follows:

Work x Work (Switch) – September 27 in Japan

CryStar (PlayStation 4) – October 18 in Japan

Beyblade Burst: Battle Zero (Switch) – October 25 in Japan

Project One-Room (Tentative Title) (PlayStation 4) – TBA

Update 07/02/18 at 2:50 a.m.: FuRyu has put out a press release clarifying what it called “a statement that could cause misunderstandings.” Here is the snippet: