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**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.
*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).
*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, Sephiroth, and Sora).
*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).
*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).