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I know it's there in there, however, I think it should be more clearly noted that Nintendo published the game on the switch outside of Japan. I haven't made the edit because I would like to know someone else's opinion on the matter. WaterfowI (talk) 17:39, 20 May 2020 (UTC)[reply]
I think it was kind of pushed aside to a footnote since there’s now more versions published by Square than there are Nintendo. And I don’t think Nintendo was very involved other. I think a footnote is probably enough. Sergecross73msg me20:26, 20 May 2020 (UTC)[reply]
about comparing this with the earlier 'Live-A-Live' by the same publisher
Is there any sufficiently notable reference(s) already extant comparing this with the fact that Live-A-Live similarly had a theme of parallel characgers (in that case 7 instead of 8)? If it fails notability test by all means don't mention it, but that title was also by Square.