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Square Enix is a Japanese video game development and publishing company formed from the merger of video game developer Square and publisher Enix on April 1, 2003.[1] The company is best known for its role-playing video game franchises, which include the Final Fantasy, Dragon Quest, and Kingdom Hearts series. Of its intellectual properties (IPs), the Final Fantasy franchise is the best-selling, with total worldwide sales of over 173 million units.[2] The Dragon Quest series has sold over 85 million units worldwide[2] while the Kingdom Hearts series has shipped over 36 million copies worldwide.[3] Since its inception, the company has developed or published hundreds of titles in various video game franchises on numerous gaming systems.

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Square Enix acquired Taito in September 2005, which operates as a subsidiary,[4] and the parent company Eidos plc (formerly SCi Entertainment) of British publisher Eidos Interactive in April 2009, which has been merged with Square Enix's European distribution wing and renamed as Square Enix Europe.[5] This list includes some retail games where Square Enix was the developer or primary publisher after its formation (excluding games distributed in Japan by Square Enix Company Limited). As well as some games primarily published or distributed by the group's North American branch, Square Enix Incorporated. However, it does not include games published by subsidiary Taito or primarily by the group's European branch, Square Enix Limited.

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Notes

  1. Final Fantasy X-2 was published in Japan by Square.
  2. Mario Hoops was released in Europe as Mario Slam Basketball.
  3. Dragon Quest IV: Chapters of the Chosen was released in Australia and Europe as Dragon Quest: The Chapters of the Chosen.
  4. Dragon Quest V: Hand of the Heavenly Bride was released in Europe as Dragon Quest: The Hand of the Heavenly Bride.
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