In its latest financial report, Square Enix revealed that many changes were coming to the business strategy moving forward. One of the big changes is going to be that the company will not release any more exclusive titles on PlayStation, like Final Fantasy, which is not profitable anymore.
Square Enix officially named six new directors for internal branches of the company. The Japanese studio is looking to make more sales on future projects. In the report, the company admitted to chasing after a more aggressive strategy.
The Changes Were Real and Square Enix Has Begun a New Strategy Square Enix has named six new directors.
Various large companies closed their fiscal year, revealing the real sales numbers. One of these companies was Square Enix. This Japanese studio shared that Final Fantasy, being exclusive to PlayStation, did not deliver as many sales as they were expecting. In the investor presentation, the...
Square Enix officially named six new directors for internal branches of the company. The Japanese studio is looking to make more sales on future projects. In the report, the company admitted to chasing after a more aggressive strategy.
The Changes Were Real and Square Enix Has Begun a New Strategy Square Enix has named six new directors.
Various large companies closed their fiscal year, revealing the real sales numbers. One of these companies was Square Enix. This Japanese studio shared that Final Fantasy, being exclusive to PlayStation, did not deliver as many sales as they were expecting. In the investor presentation, the...
- 5/17/2024
- by Lucas Lapetina
- FandomWire
The film features a 77-minute, single-shot action sequence.
US sales firm Princ Films has picked up Yuji Shimomura’s martial arts action film Crazy Samurai Musashi for international sales, which it is launching at this week’s Toronto Film Festival.
Shimomura’s third feature debuted at Barcelona’s Asian Summer Film Festival in July, before a North American premiere at Fantasia Film Festival last month.
Well Go USA has acquired rights for the US and Canada, with My Theater Dd releasing the film in Japan.
It features a 77-minute single-shot action sequence, which represents 85% of the film’s 91-minute runtime.
US sales firm Princ Films has picked up Yuji Shimomura’s martial arts action film Crazy Samurai Musashi for international sales, which it is launching at this week’s Toronto Film Festival.
Shimomura’s third feature debuted at Barcelona’s Asian Summer Film Festival in July, before a North American premiere at Fantasia Film Festival last month.
Well Go USA has acquired rights for the US and Canada, with My Theater Dd releasing the film in Japan.
It features a 77-minute single-shot action sequence, which represents 85% of the film’s 91-minute runtime.
- 9/12/2020
- by Ben Dalton
- ScreenDaily
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