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  2. List of Square Enix video games - Wikipedia

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    Square Enix acquired Taito in September 2005, which operates as a subsidiary, [4] and the parent company Eidos plc (formerly SCi Entertainment) of British publisher Eidos Interactive in April 2009, which has been merged with Square Enix's European distribution wing and renamed as Square Enix Europe. [5] This list includes some retail games ...

  3. List of Square Enix video game franchises - Wikipedia

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    This is a list of video game franchises by Square Enix, a Japanese video game development and publishing company formed from the merger of Enix and Square on April 1, 2003. [1]

  4. List of Nintendo Switch games (0–A) - Wikipedia

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    This is the first part of the list of Nintendo Switch games. List There ... Square Enix September 23, 2021 Actual Sunlight: WZO Games WZOGI January 28, 2020

  5. Mana (series) - Wikipedia

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    Developed by Square Enix and Q Studios; Known in Japan as Seiken Densetsu 2; Secret of Mana is a 3D remake of the title of the same name, the second game in the Mana series. Trials of Mana: April 24, 2020 April 24, 2020 April 24, 2020 Notes: Released on Nintendo Switch, PlayStation 4 and Windows; Developed by Xeen and Square Enix

  6. List of Square video games - Wikipedia

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    Square's logo before its merger with Enix. Square was a Japanese video game development and publishing company founded in September 1986 by Masashi Miyamoto.It began as a computer game software division of Den-Yu-Sha, a power line construction company owned by Miyamoto's father.

  7. List of Enix games - Wikipedia

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    On April 1, 2003, Enix and Japanese video game developer and publisher Square merged to form Square Enix, with Enix legally absorbing Square. [5] Between 1985 and April 2003, Enix published 95 video games for 56 developers on 12 systems, 65 titles of which were exclusive to Japan.