15 Developers Whose Games Sell Like Hot Cakes Just With A Mere Announcement

Some of the industry's biggest heavyweights.

Posted By | On 07th, Sep. 2017

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SQUARE ENIX

The way Square Enix have managed to keep themselves not only relevant but also at the top of their game for so many years is admirable. Developers and publishers have either dwindled like Sega, or vanished entirely like so many others, but Square Enix are among the chosen few who were here decades ago and are here even today. That is thanks in large part to properties such as Dragon Quest, Final FantasyKingdom Hearts and so many others. It doesn’t need to be said, but more often than not, these franchises (and others) sell incredibly well.


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