Highlights- Experience an epic adventure beyond imagination, culminating in the final battle to decide the fate of the planet
- Cloud strife, a former member of shinra’s Elite soldier unit now turned mercenary, lends his aid to the rebels, unaware that he will be drawn into an epic battle for the fate of the planet
- Squall and other members of Seed, join hands with rinoa, a resistance fighter, to fight against galbadia’s tyrannical rule and to prevent edea from fulfilling her ultimate goal
- Precisely engineered to render a superior level of service
- The game was released on 13 October 2020
OverviewSquare Enix Holdings Co., Ltd. is a Japanese video game holding company, video game developer, and entertainment conglomerate, best known for its Final Fantasy, Dragon Quest and Kingdom Hearts role-playing video game franchises, among numerous others. Square Enix's primary concentration is on video gaming, and it is primarily known for its role-playing video game franchises. Of its properties, the Final Fantasy franchise, begun in 1987, is the best-selling, with a total worldwide sales of over 110 million units as of June 2014. Square and Enix initially targeted Nintendo home consoles with their games, but Square Enix currently develops games for a wide variety of systems. The company has made three forays into the film industry. The company has a manga publishing division in Japan (originally from Enix) called Gangan Comics, which publishes content for the Japanese market only. It is licensed in North America by Viz Media, while its two anime adaptations were licensed by Funimation Entertainment in the United States. With the merger of Taito businesses into Square Enix, the company gained possession of Taito's arcade infrastructure and facilities and entered the arcade market. The standard game design model Square Enix employs is to establish the plot, characters, and art of the game first. Battle systems, field maps, and cutscenes are created next. According to Taku Murata, this process became the company's model for development after the success of Square's Final Fantasy VII in 1997.