Today Must Be Square Enix Deals Day
By Spencer . August 2, 2010 . 11:23amAmazon slashed the price of Final Fantasy XIII down to $29.99 since its one of the game (PS3 and Xbox 360) is one their daily deals.
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Amazon slashed the price of Final Fantasy XIII down to $29.99 since its one of the game (PS3 and Xbox 360) is one their daily deals.
Square Enix president, Yoichi Wada, explains his globalization vision for the company, and just what it involves.
Today, you can get the most polarizing Final Fantasy game in years for under $40.
Yoshinori Kitase talks about a Final Fantasy VII remake (again) and evades a Final Fantasy XV question.
In Hong Kong, karaoke box company Neway has Final Fantasy XIII themed rooms.
A Final Fantasy XIII launch party… in May? Yep. Square Enix and Sony Computer Entertainment re-launched Final Fantasy XIII in Hong Kong to commemorate the Chinese version.
Lightning, the cold and hardened heroine of Final Fantasy XIII, was redrawn into a cutesy board game piece for Final Fantasy in Itadaki Street Mobile.
Square Enix released a chart of their best selling games from last year and the number one selling game is Final Fantasy XIII.
Square Enix’s video game division stashed away a Metal Slime King’s fortune.
This photo of a reception desk in Eidos’ London office explains everything.
Got any spare gil, I mean Microsoft Points? Then you can splurge on your avatar and buy Final Fantasy XIII themed items later this week.
You’ve seen Final Fantasy XIII figures, soft drinks, perfume, and PlayStation 3s. What else could Square Enix make? A limited edition DualShock 3 controller.
From the PlayStation 2 tech demo with blue placeholder characters to Snow staring off in the distance. This GDC presentation slide captures the three versions of Final Fantasy XIII in one picture.
At the Final Fantasy XIII launch party we had an impromptu chat with Yoichi Wada, CEO and President of Square Enix. The conversation started with the topic of the night, which was of all things Final Fantasy XIII.
We wrap up by touching upon Georgia’s future plans and breaking into voiceover work.
Square Enix is glowing all sorts of colors, just like Squall does when he casts Aura, when it comes to Final Fantasy XIII’s sales in North America.