Quality games that came in the last few months it seems not a guarantee for the publisher to gain a tremendous advantage, at least enough to lift the financial figures had been dropped since last year. This is what seems to happen with the developer, as well as longtime publisher of Japan - Square Enix. Regardless of flattery and quality that successfully hatched by three massive games: Tomb Raider reboot, Hitman: Absolution, and Sleeping Dogs, Square Enix was still posted red numbers on its financial statements. Enough numbers to make the big boss - Yoichi Wada resigned.
Closing the financial year which will end on March 31, 2013, the Square Enix preparing to deal with a number of tremendous loss . The success of Tomb Raider, Hitman: Absolution, and Sleeping Dogs, the quality was not supported by sales figures as targeted by Square Enix . American and European markets were sluggish are also considered as one of the thorny issues. Greeted with resignation Yoichi Wada, Square Enix is expected to suffer a loss of more than 10 billion yen, or about 69 million euros. positions Yoici Wada itself will be replaced by Yosuke Matsuda.
The consequences of the loss of up to 10 billion yen, Yoichi Wada had resigned. But instead of sadness, a lot of gamers in the virtual world that actually happy with this decision considering the Wada policy is often considered popular in the eyes of gamers.
Square Enix itself is still set up some flagship franchise in the future, including s eri reboot Thief, Final Fantasy XIV: Realm Reborn, Lightning Returns: FF XIII, FF XIII to the still mysterious . Is the combination of big names will be able to raise the red numbers on the financial books tertoreh in Square Enix? Although it seems impossible, but the hope is always there. Furthermore, Square Enix actually still have one secret weapon that will make this figure shot up instantly. What is it? Four words: Final Fantasy VII Remake. Do it, Square!
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