Square Enix
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Company type | Public |
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Industry | Software & Programming Books & Magazines (Japan only) |
Founded | August 1982 (as Enix) |
Headquarters | Tokyo, Japan |
Key people | Yasuhiro Fukushima, Chairman Yoichi Wada, President Keiji Honda, Executive Vice President |
Products | Final Fantasy video game franchise Dragon Quest video game franchise |
Revenue | $598.3M USD (227% FY '03 to '04) |
32,759,000,000 yen (2020) | |
21,346,000,000 yen (2020) | |
Total assets | 302,634,000,000 yen (2020) |
Number of employees | 2,706 (as of September 30, 2004) |
Website | www.square-enix.com |
Square Enix (Japanese: スクウェア・エニックス Sukuea Enikkusu) TYO: 9684 is a Japanese producer of video games and manga. Square Enix is best known for its computer role-playing game franchises, which include both the Final Fantasy series and the Dragon Quest series (previously known as Dragon Warrior in North America). Square Enix was formed as the result of a merger between Square Co., Ltd. and Enix that took effect as of April 1, 2003. Enix officially absorbed Square, with Square stockholders receiving only 0.81 shares of stock in the new company compared to Enix stockholders receiving a one-to-one trade. Despite this, many top officials within Square assumed leadership roles in the new corporate hierarchy, including Square president Yoichi Wada, who was appointed president of the new corporation.
Square Enix has regional operations, including Square Enix, Inc. (for all of North America) and Square Enix, Ltd. (for Europe and other areas that use the PAL-television standard). On August 22, 2005, Square Enix announced their acquisition of Taito Corporation,
As of 2005, Square Enix has produced titles for the Sony PlayStation 2 and the Nintendo GameCube video game consoles, as well as for the Nintendo Game Boy Advance handheld game console. The company has announced titles for the upcoming PlayStation 3, Nintendo Revolution, and Microsoft Xbox 360 consoles, as well as for the Nintendo DS and PlayStation Portable (PSP). In addition, they have published games for Microsoft Windows-based personal computers, and for various models of mobile phone.
Square Enix's Dragon Quest franchise is considered the most popular game series in Japan, and each new installment of the series routinely breaks Japanese sales records. The Final Fantasy franchise has been considered Square Enix's most important asset, and is the best selling Square Enix franchise worldwide.
Complete game list
Nintendo DS games
- Dragon Quest Monsters (forthcoming)
- Egg Monster Hero
- Final Fantasy III (forthcoming)
- Final Fantasy: Crystal Chronicles (forthcoming)
- Mario Basket 3on3 (forthcoming)
- Seiken Densetsu DS: Children of Mana (forthcoming)
- Slime MoriMori: Dragon Quest 2
Game Boy Advance games
- Dragon Quest Monsters: Caravan Heart
- Final Fantasy I & II: Dawn of Souls
- Final Fantasy IV Advance
- Final Fantasy V Advance (forthcoming)
- Final Fantasy VI Advance (forthcoming)
- Final Fantasy Tactics Advance (Japanese version published by Square Co., Ltd.)
- Kingdom Hearts: Chain of Memories
- Slime Morimori Dragon Quest: Shougeki No Shippo Dan
- Sword of Mana
Nintendo Revolution games
- Final Fantasy: Crystal Chronicles (forthcoming)
WonderSwan Color games
Mobile phone games
- ActRaiser
- Aleste
- Before Crisis: Final Fantasy VII
- Brave Shot 2
- Code Age Brawlers (forthcoming)
- Dragon Quest
- Dragon Quest II
- Drakengard
- Final Fantasy EZ
- Final Fantasy I
- Final Fantasy II
- Final Fantasy VII Snowboarding
- Front Mission 2089
- HEXCITE Fusion (forthcoming)
- Musashi Den II (forthcoming)
- Musashi Mobile Samurai
- Portpia Serial Murder
PC games
- Bakusou Yankee Damashii (forthcoming)
- EverQuest II (Japanese version publisher)
- Fantasy Earth: The Ring of Dominion
- Final Fantasy XI (Japanese version published by Square Co., Ltd.)
- Front Mission Online
Sony PlayStation games
- Final Fantasy Origins (Japanese version published by Square Co., Ltd.)
- Front Mission 1st (Japan Only)
Sony PlayStation 2 games
- Ambrosia Odyssey (forthcoming)
- Code Age Commanders (forthcoming)
- Dirge of Cerberus: Final Fantasy VII (forthcoming)
- Drakengard
- Drakengard 2
- Dragon Quest & Final Fantasy in Itadaki Street Special
- Dragon Quest V
- Dragon Quest VIII: Journey of the Cursed King
- Dragon Quest VIII: Yangus (forthcoming)
- Final Fantasy X-2 (Japanese version published by Square Co., Ltd.)
- Final Fantasy X-2: International + Last Mission
- Final Fantasy XI (Japanese version published by Square Co., Ltd.)
- Final Fantasy XII (forthcoming)
- Front Mission 4
- Front Mission 5: Scars of War
- Front Mission Online
- Fullmetal Alchemist and the Broken Angel
- Fullmetal Alchemist 2: Curse of the Crimson Elixir
- Fullmetal Alchemist 3: Kami o Tsugu Shoujo
- Grandia III
- Hanjuku Eiyuu Tai 3D
- Hanjuku Hero IV
- Heavy Metal Thunder
- Kingdom Hearts II
- Musashi: Samurai Legend
- Radiata Stories
- Romancing SaGa: Minstrel Song
- Seiken Densetsu 4
- Slime MoriMori 2
- Star Ocean: Till the End of Time (Director's Cut, U.S. and PAL Versions)
- Unlimited Saga (Japanese version published by Square Co., Ltd.)
- Valkyrie Profile: Silmeria (forthcoming)
Sony PlayStation 3
- Final Fantasy PS3 (forthcoming)
Sony PlayStation Portable games
- Crisis Core: Final Fantasy VII (forthcoming)
- Valkyrie Profile: Lenneth (forthcoming)
- Final Fantasy XI (forthcoming)
- Final Fantasy XI: Treasures of Aht Urhgan (forthcoming)
Film
Final Fantasy VII: Advent Children is a CGI-anime movie based on Squaresoft's successful PlayStation game Final Fantasy VII that is set two years after the events of the game.
Manga
The company also has a manga publishing division in Japan called Gangan Comics. It publishes manga for the Japanese market only. It also publishes a popular Japanese manga anthology called Monthly Shonen Gangan. Titles published by Gangan Comics include Papua (manga), Spiral, and Fullmetal Alchemist, the latter of which has been licensed for release in North America by Viz Media.
References
- Yahoo! Finance company profile
- GameFAQs release listing
- IGN company profile
- TGS 2005: Square Enix Video Wall Presentation
External links
- Square Enix Global site
- PlayOnline Square Enix's portal for their online titles including Final Fantasy XI & Front Mission Online
- The History of Square
- Square Enix Co., Ltd. at MobyGames