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Ambition is good, but some games found themselves stuck in a state of purgatory before crossing the finish line.
There’s only one fate worse than death for a video game franchise. Pivoting to mobile…and then death. But that’s exactly what happened to these poor games. Driver Despite being the series that proved ...
Square Enix hasn't abandoned turn-based JRPGs, but the creators of Octopath Traveler and Bravely Default have followed Final Fantasy with a new action RPG – still in the gorgeous HD-2D style News ...
Square Enix is bringing Octopath Traveler 0 to Switch 2 on a Game-Key Card, and it's not possible to upgrade the Switch version to Switch 2.
There's a brand new entry in the Octopath Traveler series for Nintendo Switch and Switch 2, Square Enix announced in today's Nintendo Direct: Partner Showcase presentation.
Square Enix has announced a new clothing brand with a name so ridiculous that it may as well be the title of the next Kingdom Hearts spin-off.
Games JRPGs Square Enix down ¥11 billion in game sales because it can only re-release Kingdom Hearts so often, but says don't worry boss, we've got some great JRPGs in the chamber ...
Today's Nintendo Partner Direct ended on a Square Enix double-whammy. One of the games is a brand new HD-2D action-RPG entitled The Adventures of Elliot: The Millennium Tales, and it's coming to ...
Square Enix has announced two new HD-2D role-playing games (RPGs), The Adventures of Elliot: The Millennium Tales and Octopath Traveler 0.
Images: Square Enix We still don't have a precise release date for this one just yet outside of the ' 2026 ' window, though Square Enix did announce that a free demo will be available later today ...
A brand-new HD-2D action-RPG from Square Enix has been announced during today's Nintendo Direct presentation. The Adventures of Elliot: The Millennium Tales is set to release during 2026, but a ...
Apparently some rep at Square Enix is worried about too many 2D-HD games being on the market, potentially oversaturating them, if it's to be believed from Masaaki Hayasaka's words to Bloomberg.