Square Enix Looking for Overseas Partner
by Carlos Bergfeld, Sep 24, 2007 1:39pm PDTJapanese RPG giant Square Enix wants a publishing partner in the U.S. or Europe to raise its relatively low overseas revenues, Square Enix's senior VP told the Financial Times. Michihiro Sasaki said the company wants this new business relationship to increase overseas sales to 50% of the company's total revenues, up from the 10% to 20% foreign sales make up currently. "We need to seek co-operation with a US publisher--we need local content," Sasaki told the Financial Times at the Tokyo Game Show. "Our strength is in role-playing games and fantasy titles, so it is a bit difficult to appeal to the US market." The agreement may be similar to the 1998 agreement between pre-Enix merger Squaresoft and Electronic Arts. Forming Square Electronic Arts in America and Electronic Arts Square in Japan, the agreement allowed the companies to share revenues off of publishing the other's titles in their respective territories. Though worried about the low global sales of the PlayStation 3, Sasaki said Square Enix was also interested in pursuing more online titles like the company's massively multiplayer Final Fantasy XI.
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As much as I love my PS3, in this day and age it is mental to support only one console, and goes for other companies as well.
I have to give props to Capcom they have seen the light long ago, its only a matter of time before everyone does it.
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they don't need to make new multi platform games, they should make diffent games for diffent systems like capcom.
as said before capcom is starting to make new franchises like lost planet and zack and winki.. why can't square do the same?
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