Square Enix Holdings announced on May 28 that it established on March 2 a new company, Square Enix AI & Arts Alchemy. The goal of the new company is to pursue Research & Development and business opportunities in the field of Entertainment AI. The company will develop Entertainment AI which can be used not only
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Square Enix initially won’t be releasing exclusive PlayStation 5 or Xbox Series X games and instead focus on releasing games on both the next-gen platforms and their elder sisters. Using the backward compatibility of PS5 and Xbox Series X, the Japanese company will release games for both PlayStation 4 and 5, Xbox One and Xbox
Today Square Enix released a transcript of the latest quarterly financial conference call, and it includes a few interesting tidbits of information about the publisher’s business. During the Q&A section of the call, CEO Yosuke Matsuda was asked to comment on the growth of home console platforms, and he mentioned that the company expects to
Square Enix is often known for keeping the release dates of its biggest games under wraps for a long time, often defying expectations of fans that wait for those announcements at this or that event or trade show. Yet, some are coming in the next few months according to President and CEO Yosuke Matsuda. Matsuda-san
Back at Tokyo Game Show, Square Enix surprised many with the introduction of Left Alive, a survival-action mecha shooter with a star-spangled cast. During the latest quarterly investor conference call, President and CEO Yosuke Matsuda talked about the upcoming game, mentioning that the plan is for it to become an AAA franchise, but the company doesn’t