Shareholders of Square and Enix met in Tokyo yesterday to vote on the merger agreement between the two companies. As expected, it was approved.
http://www.rpgamer.com/news/Q1-2003/021303a.htmlThe companies will each publish one more game under their separate titles (
Final Fantasy X-2 from Square and
Dragon Quest Monsters III: Caravan Heart from Enix) Â Their companies will officially start their operations together on April 1st under the title of the Square Enix Corporation. Â The first title published under their new name will be
Vision of Ziraat, the Final Fantasy XI expansion set. Â
The merger will help reduce costs by allowing Square to no longer be force to publish games through Sony Computer Entertainment. Instead, they can just do it through means already in existence at Enix.
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RPGamerWhile this merger should be good because saves the two companies money, I think it will be even more important because of the creative infusion it should provide to each company. Â In many's opinion, the Final Fantasy series has become stagnant in its recent releases. Â Final Fantasy IX was a good game [especially after FFVIII (keep in mind that this is entirely my opinion

)], but it was not great by any means. Â It was just not all that memorable of a game especially after many of the previous incarnations of the series. Â FFX had a very good plot, but it lacked in the area of gameplay. Â There was not much you could not get by without just pressing the X button. Â Hopefully, the best of both companies will shine in Final Fantasy XII when it is released.
On Enix's end, hopefully with the "Square" part added to their name, their games (which are usually of high quality) will be a bit more successful in the North American market.