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Square Enix

Square Enix Holdings Co., Ltd.[b] is a Japanese multinational holding company, video game publisher and entertainment conglomerate. It releases role-playing game franchises, such as Final Fantasy, Dragon Quest, and Kingdom Hearts, among numerous others. Outside of video game publishing and development, it is also in the business of merchandise, arcade facilities, and manga publication under its Gangan Comics brand.

Native name

株式会社スクウェア・エニックス・ホールディングス

Kabushiki-gaisha Sukuwea Enikkusu Hōrudingusu (K.K. Square Enix Holdings)

Square Enix Co., Ltd.

Entertainment

April 1, 2003 (2003-04-01)[1][a]

Shinjuku Eastside Square, Shinjuku, Tokyo,

Japan

Yasuhiro Fukushima (honorary chairman)
Takashi Kiryu (president)
Yoshinori Kitase (director)

Increase ¥365,3 billion[4] (2022)

32,759,000,000 yen (2020) Edit this on Wikidata

Increase ¥26.94 billion[4] (2021)

302,634,000,000 yen (2020) Edit this on Wikidata

Yasuhiro Fukushima (19.80%)

4,712[2] (2023)

The original Square Enix Co., Ltd. was formed in April 2003 from a merger between Square and Enix, with the latter as the surviving company. Each share of Square's common stock was exchanged for 0.85 shares of Enix's common stock. At the time, 80% of Square Enix staff were made up of former Square employees. As part of the merger, former Square president Yoichi Wada was appointed the president of the new corporation, while former Enix president Keiji Honda was named vice president. Yasuhiro Fukushima, the largest shareholder of the combined corporation and founder of Enix, became chairman. In October 2008, Square Enix conducted a company split between its corporate business and video game operations, reorganizing itself as the holding company Square Enix Holdings Co., Ltd., while its internally domestic video game operations were formed under the subsidiary Square Enix Co., Ltd. The group operates American, Chinese, Indian, and European branches, based in Los Angeles, Beijing, Bangalore, and London respectively.


Several of Square Enix's franchises have sold over 10 million copies worldwide after 2020, with Final Fantasy selling 173 million, Dragon Quest selling 85 million, and Kingdom Hearts shipping 36 million.[5][6] In 2005, Square Enix acquired arcade corporation Taito. In 2009, Square Enix acquired Eidos plc, the parent company of British game publisher Eidos Interactive, which was then absorbed into its European branch. Square Enix is headquartered at the Shinjuku Eastside Square Building in Shinjuku, Tokyo, and has over 5,000 employees worldwide through its base operations and subsidiaries.

Creative Business Unit I is led by , who was the head of Business Division 1 and focuses on Final Fantasy single-player titles and some of its spin-offs, SaGa and Kingdom Hearts series. The department comprises the former Business Division 1 (Mainline single-player Final Fantasy such as Final Fantasy XIII and Final Fantasy VII Remake), Business Division 3 (Kingdom Hearts, Final Fantasy spin-offs, The World Ends with You, SaGa series), and Business Division 4 (Final Fantasy spin-offs produced with external companies, e.g., Dissidia Final Fantasy NT, Theatrhythm Final Fantasy, Final Fantasy Record Keeper). Currently, the titles developed internally by the group are SaGa: Emerald Beyond and Kingdom Hearts IV, outside of titles overseen and produced by the division and developed by contracted studios.[124]

Yoshinori Kitase

Creative Business Unit II is led by Yuu Miyake, who was the head of Business Division 6 and focuses on the Dragon Quest, Nier, Octopath Traveler and Bravely series, as well as arcade games. The department comprises the former Business Division 6 ( series, Nier series), Business Division 7 (Lord of Vermilion, Gunslinger Stratos) and Business Division 11 aka "Team Asano" (Bravely series, Octopath Traveler series); since 2023, it also comprises employees from the defunct Luminous Productions (Forspoken), a Square Enix subsidiary made of employees from the former Business Division 2 (Final Fantasy XV).[125][126] Currently, the known title developed internally by the group is Dragon Quest XII, outside of titles overseen and produced by the division and developed by contracted studios.

Dragon Quest

Creative Business Unit III is led by , who was the head of Business Division 5 and focused primarily on MMORPGs, transitioning to the single player Final Fantasy XVI in the last years. It mainly comprises the former Business Division 5 (Final Fantasy XI, Final Fantasy XIV, Dragon Quest Builders series)[127]

Naoki Yoshida

Creative Business Unit IV is led by Kei Hirono and focuses primarily in the Mana series along with co-development and production of remasters, ports and mobile titles such as Final Fantasy Brave Exvius. It comprises the former Business Division 8 ( series, along with remasters and ports of different franchises).[128]

Mana

Creative Business Unit V is led by Kei Hirono and focuses on Million Arthur, Schoolgirl Strikers and Grimms Notes series, alongside mobile titles. It comprises the former Business Division 9 (, Grimms Notes), and Business Division 10 (Million Arthur series, Chaos Rings series).[129]

Schoolgirl Strikers

former Square franchises, such as ;

Mana

former Enix franchises, such as ;

Star Ocean

Square Enix created franchises, such as ;

Drakengard

Taito franchises, such as ;

Space Invaders

Quest franchises, such as ;

Ogre

Retained former Eidos Interactive franchise ;

Just Cause

Square Enix America created games, such as , Motley Blocks;

Quantum Conundrum

Square Enix Europe created franchises, such as .

Life Is Strange

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