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Square Enix Holdings Co Ltd
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Square Enix Holdings Co Ltd
F:EI4
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Price: 14 EUR Market Closed
Market Cap: €1.7B
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Square Enix Holdings Co Ltd
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Square Enix Holdings Co Ltd emerged from the vibrant intersection of creativity and commerce, drawing from a rich legacy steeped in the world of digital entertainment. Founded in 2003 after the merger of Square Co. and Enix Corporation, two giants of the Japanese gaming industry, the company continues to captivate audiences worldwide. With blockbuster franchises like "Final Fantasy," "Dragon Quest," and "Tomb Raider," Square Enix has crafted immersive worlds that draw users into their narratives, cementing its presence across various gaming platforms. The company's operations extend beyond mere game development; it strategically divides activities across video games, amusement facilities, publication of comic books, and merchandise, thereby diversifying revenue streams and mitigating risk inherent within the volatile gaming market. In its quest for new frontiers, Square Enix has embraced the digital transformation sweeping the entertainment sector. By expanding into online and mobile gaming, alongside traditional console and PC gaming markets, the company has captured a broader consumer base, thus enhancing its revenue potential. Square Enix's financial model is sustained through direct-to-consumer sales, digital downloads, licensing agreements, and a subscription model via its online games. Additionally, by leveraging beloved intellectual properties across different media, such as animation and merchandising, Square Enix not only maximizes the lifespan of its popular franchises but also garners fans' loyalty, transforming narrative worlds into profitable ecosystems.

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