Square Enix CEO Yoichi Wada has explained the thinking behind his company's decision to make the next instalment in the hit Dragon Quest series exclusive to Nintendo DS.
Square Enix has clarified that recent comments made by Shinji Hashimoto regarding Final Fantasy on Xbox 360 were referring to the company's current plans.
More than four years after the first Kingdom Hearts game was released, Square Enix has announced that the number of games in the series shipped around the globe has now topped 10 million.
Square Enix has signed a distribution deal for the UK, Ireland and other international territories with independent DVD, toys and videogames distributor Trilogy Logistics.
Square-Enix has confirmed that a video of highly anticipated PlayStation 3 title Final Fantasy XIII will be shown at the Tokyo Game Show later this month.
Square-Enix president Yoichi Wada has revealed that the publisher is working on a new project with Taito, hinting that plans are in place to enter the videogames hardware market.
Japanese publisher Square-Enix has announced that CEO Youichi Wada is to take over the top job at Taito, following the publisher's successful takeover bid last September.
Square Enix has published a new financial report which reveals a 14 per cent rise in profits for the company, up from YEN 14.93 billion (EURO 103.8 million) last year to YEN 17.08 billion (EURO 117.6 million).
Square Enix has announced its plans to develop multiple new games in the Final Fantasy series, the new project encompassing simultaneous development on several platforms, including Sony's PS3.
Software publisher and developer Square Enix has announced a new partnership with electronics giant Matsushita, the two companies working on a hardware/software platform to simplify and speed up multi-device content development.
Japanese publisher Square-Enix has released a new financial report for the nine month period ending December 31 2005, revealing that profits and operating income fell despite an increase in sales.
Final Fantasy creator Square-Enix has selected Vicon's advanced motion capture technology to record actors for cinematic and in-game sequences in future current and next-generation software titles.