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{{Infobox Company | {{Infobox Company | ||
|title | |title = Square Enix | ||
|logo | |logo = [[File:Square Enix logo.svg|250px]] | ||
|type | |type = Public | ||
|headquarters | |headquarters = {{flag|Japan}} Shinjuku, Tokyo | ||
|founded | |founded = September 22, 1975 (Enix) <br> September 1986 (Square Co.) <br> April 1, 2003 (as Square Enix) <br> October 1, 2008 (as Square Enix Holdings) | ||
|key_people | |key_people = Yasuhiro Fukushima <br> Yosuke Matsuda <br> Phil Rogers | ||
|industry | |industry = Video Games | ||
|products | |products = Various Video Games | ||
|num_employees = 4,335 <small>(2018)</small> | |num_employees = 4,335 <small>(2018)</small> | ||
|website | |website = https://www.square-enix.com/ | ||
}} | }} | ||
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'''Square Enix''' ({{ja|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}}) is a Japanese video game developer, publisher, and distribution company. It is best known for making role-playing video game franchises, having created well-known titles such as {{uv|Final Fantasy}}, {{uv|Dragon Quest}}, the ''Chrono'' series, the {{uvm3|Mana}} series, the ''SaGa'' series, the '' | '''Square Enix Holdings Co., Ltd.''' ({{ja|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}}) is a Japanese video game developer, publisher, and distribution company. It is best known for making role-playing video game franchises, having created well-known titles such as {{uv|Final Fantasy}}, {{uv|Dragon Quest}}, the ''Chrono'' series, the {{uvm3|Mana}} series, the ''SaGa'' series, and (in collaboration with Disney) the ''Kingdom Hearts'' series. With Nintendo, Square Enix has produced a strong number of exclusives including ''The World Ends With You'', the ''Final Fantasy Crystal Chronicles'' series, the {{uvm3|Bravely Default|Bravely}} series, {{uvm3|Octopath Traveler}}, and several {{uv|Mario}} games: ''{{s|mariowiki|Super Mario RPG: Legend of the Seven Stars}}'', ''{{s|mariowiki|Mario Hoops 3-on-3}}'', ''{{s|mariowiki|Mario Sports Mix}}'', ''{{s|mariowiki|Itadaki Street DS}}'' (Japan only), and ''{{s|mariowiki|Fortune Street}}''. The original Square Enix was formed as the result of a merger between Square and Enix on April 1st, 2003. Since then, Square Enix has also acquired the Taito Corporation and Eidos Interactive, bringing numerous franchises including ''Space Invaders'', ''Bubble Bobble'', and ''Tomb Raider'' into the Square Enix fold. | ||
In the ''Super Smash Bros.'' series, they are the original creators of three guest characters that appear as playable fighters: [[Cloud Strife]] and [[Sephiroth]] from ''Final Fantasy VII'' and the [[Hero]] from the ''Dragon Quest'' series. They also supplied additional content from their work on the CGI sequel movie ''Final Fantasy VII: Advent Children'', the action RPG ''Trials of Mana'', the traditional RPGs ''Octopath Traveler'' and ''Bravely Default II'', and the Nintendo-exclusive ''Super Mario RPG: Legend of the Seven Stars''. | |||
In the ''Super Smash Bros.'' series, they are the original creators of | |||
==In ''[[Super Smash Bros. Brawl]]''== | ==In ''[[Super Smash Bros. Brawl]]''== | ||
''Mario Hoops 3-on-3'' received representation via a sticker of [[Diddy Kong]] holding a basketball. | ''{{s|mariowiki|Mario Hoops 3-on-3}}'', a Square Enix-developed game, received representation via a sticker of [[Diddy Kong]] holding a basketball. | ||
==In ''[[Super Smash Bros. 4]]''== | ==In ''[[Super Smash Bros. 4]]''== | ||
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==In ''[[Super Smash Bros. Ultimate]]''== | ==In ''[[Super Smash Bros. Ultimate]]''== | ||
{{SSBU|Cloud}} returns as a playable character, along with the [[Midgar]] stage and its two accompanying tracks, "Let the Battles Begin!" and "Fight On!", and [[List of spirits (Final Fantasy series)|2 spirits]], which are the renders of Cloud's first and second [[Alternate costume (SSBU)#Cloud|alternate costumes]] respectively. {{SSBU|Sephiroth}} was also added as a DLC newcomer in December 2020 | {{SSBU|Cloud}} returns as a playable character, along with the [[Midgar]] stage and its two accompanying tracks, "Let the Battles Begin!" and "Fight On!", and [[List of spirits (Final Fantasy series)|2 spirits]], which are the renders of Cloud's first and second [[Alternate costume (SSBU)#Cloud|alternate costumes]] respectively. {{SSBU|Sephiroth}} was also added as a DLC newcomer in December 2020, along with [[Northern Cave|a new stage]], [[List of SSBU Music (Final Fantasy series)|nine new music tracks]], and several new Spirits as part of Challenger Pack 8. Alongside Sephiroth's release, a [[Barret Wallace]] costume for the {{SSBU|Mii Gunner}}, a [[Tifa Lockhart]] costume for the {{SSBU|Mii Brawler}}, an [[Aerith Gainsborough]] costume for the {{SSBU|Mii Swordfighter}}, and the returning [[Chocobo]] Mii Fighter hat were made available. | ||
The {{SSBU|Hero}} from {{uv|Dragon Quest}} also appears as part of [[Challenger Pack]] 2, being announced at E3 2019. He is not based on one single Hero; he is represented by the Luminary from ''Dragon Quest XI'', Erdrick from ''III'', Solo from ''IV'', and Eight from ''VIII'', with the Luminary being the default costume. He brings [[Yggdrasil's Altar|a stage]], [[List of SSBU Music (Dragon Quest series)|several music tracks]], and [[List of spirits (Dragon Quest series)|a multitude of spirits]]. Additionally, multiple ''Dragon Quest'' Mii Costumes released at the same time, including [[Veronica]] and [[Erdrick]] for the {{SSBU|Mii Swordfighter}}, a male and female [[Martial Artist]] costume for the {{SSBU|Mii Brawler}}, and a [[Slime]] as a Mii Fighter hat. | The {{SSBU|Hero}} from {{uv|Dragon Quest}} also appears as part of [[Challenger Pack]] 2, being announced at E3 2019. He is not based on one single Hero; he is represented by the Luminary from ''Dragon Quest XI'', Erdrick from ''III'', Solo from ''IV'', and Eight from ''VIII'', with the Luminary being the default costume. He brings [[Yggdrasil's Altar|a stage]], [[List of SSBU Music (Dragon Quest series)|several music tracks]], and [[List of spirits (Dragon Quest series)|a multitude of spirits]]. Additionally, multiple ''Dragon Quest'' Mii Costumes released at the same time, including [[Veronica]] and [[Erdrick]] for the {{SSBU|Mii Swordfighter}}, a male and female [[Martial Artist]] costume for the {{SSBU|Mii Brawler}}, and a [[Slime]] as a Mii Fighter hat. | ||
[[Geno]] and Mallow from ''Super Mario RPG: Legend of the Seven Stars'' make an appearance as [[Spirits]], and the former's {{SSBU|Mii Gunner}} costume made a return as DLC. Duran, Angela, Kevin, Charlotte, Hawkeye, and Riesz from {{uvm3|Mana|Trials of Mana}} debuted in the [[Spirit Board]] event, "[[The Spirits of Mana]]", on April 24, 2020 as a tie-in to the release of the game's remake. Obleric, Primrose, Tressa, Cyrus, Alfyn, Therion, H'aanit, and Ophilia from {{uvm3|Octopath Traveler}} debuted in the Spirit Board event "[[Second Anniversary of OCTOPATH TRAVELER]]" on July 10, 2020. Spirits from {{uvm3|Bravely Default|Bravely Default II}} are set to debut in a currently-unnamed Spirit Board event (though in Japan, the event is known as "新たな光の戦士たち BRAVELY DEFAULT II" (lit. "New Light Warriors BRAVELY DEFAULT II")) beginning February 26, 2021 as a tie-in to the game's launch. | |||
[[Geno]] and Mallow from ''Super Mario RPG: Legend of the Seven Stars'' make an appearance as [[Spirits]], and the former's {{SSBU|Mii Gunner}} costume made a return as DLC. Duran, Angela, Kevin, Charlotte, Hawkeye, and Riesz from {{uvm3|Mana|Trials of Mana}} debuted in the [[Spirit Board]] event, "[[The Spirits of Mana]]", on April | |||
==Trivia== | ==Trivia== | ||
*Square Enix is the first third-party company to be introduced to the ''Super Smash Bros.'' series via DLC (followed by [[Atlus]], [[Microsoft]] (through [[Rare Ltd.]] and [[Mojang Studios]]) | *Square Enix is the first third-party company to be introduced to the ''Super Smash Bros.'' series via DLC (followed by [[Atlus]], [[Microsoft]] (through [[Rare Ltd.]] and [[Mojang Studios]]) and [[SNK]]). | ||
**It is also the first of two third-party companies with multiple major universes that all debuted through DLC, with the second being Microsoft. | **It is also the first of two third-party companies with multiple major universes that all debuted through DLC, with the second being Microsoft. | ||
*The two Square Enix franchises represented in ''Super Smash Bros.'' each come from one of the two companies that were merged to form Square Enix: Enix was the publisher behind the ''Dragon Quest'' series, while Square (also known as Squaresoft) was responsible for the ''Final Fantasy'' series. | |||
*All three Square Enix playable characters have at least one alternate costume that changes their model (Cloud’s ''Advent Children'' costume, the ''Dragon Quest III'', ''IV'', and ''VIII'' Heroes, and Sephiroth’s coatless costume). | *All three Square Enix playable characters have at least one alternate costume that changes their model (Cloud’s ''Advent Children'' costume, the ''Dragon Quest III'', ''IV'', and ''VIII'' Heroes, and Sephiroth’s coatless costume). | ||
*When counting the four [[Hero]]es separately, Square Enix has the most playable characters of any third-party company, with six in total (those being Cloud, Luminary, Erdrick, Solo, Eight, and Sephiroth). | *Square Enix and [[Sega]] are the only third-party companies with three playable characters where each possesses fully unique movesets. | ||
*When counting the four [[Hero]]es separately, Square Enix has the most playable characters of any third-party company, with six in total (those being Cloud, Luminary, Erdrick, Solo, Eight, and Sephiroth). | |||
**For Cloud in ''Smash 4'' and Hero and Sephiroth in ''Ultimate'' the respective wave of Mii costumes that released alongside them only contained Square Enix-owned characters (Chocobo and Geno with Cloud; Slime, Erdrick, Martial Artist, and Veronica with Hero; Barret, Tifa, Aerith, Chocobo, and Geno with Sephiroth) | **However, if the alternate Heroes are not counted, Square Enix shares this title with [[Konami]], Sega, and [[Capcom]], with each company having three playable characters. | ||
*Square Enix has the most [[Mii Costume|Mii Costumes]] of all third-party companies, with 7 (9 counting the Slime and Chocobo hats). | |||
**For Cloud in ''Smash 4'' and Hero and Sephiroth in ''Ultimate'' the respective wave of Mii costumes that released alongside them only contained Square Enix-owned characters (Chocobo and Geno with Cloud; Slime, Erdrick, Martial Artist, and Veronica with Hero; Barret, Tifa, Aerith, Chocobo, and Geno with Sephiroth) | |||
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