Dave Hoffman, Square Enix USA executive producer and director of business development, spearheaded Supreme Commander 2 and helped the publisher acquire the Dungeon Siege intellectual property. What’s he up to now?
According to his Twitter, "two new things. Well, one is ‘sort of’ new." Hoffman...
Square Enix is speeding through all the classic Final Fantasy games on Sony's Game Archives service. Following the recent release of Final Fantasy V, the company announced today that Final Fantasy VI is on the way too.
As usual, producer Shinji Hashimoto made the announcement at the Square...
We haven’t had any PSOne Classics on the PlayStation Store in a couple of weeks, but Square Enix are still pouring content out in Japan. Next up on the schedule is Final Fantasy V.
Square Enix producer, Shinji Hashimoto, tweeted the news just a while ago. Final Fantasy V will hit Game Archives...
This just in from Square Enix "Master of Tweeting" Shinji Hashimoto: "From SCE, it looks like the DL start date for Dew Prism will be set tomorrow. Everyone look forward to it!"
Dew Prism, known as Threads of Fate internationally, is the latest Square Enix PlayStation classic to make the...
Shinji Hashimoto, Vice President of Tweeting, said Threads of Fate was the next Square Enix game lined up for PlayStation Network and it looks like it’s ready to go.
Hashimoto posted a two second video of the Japanese version, Dewprism, running on a PSP.
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Twitter addict Shinji Hashimoto is leaking Square Enix’s E3 plans, apparently. He just tweeted that Tetsuya Nomura, Director of the Kingdom Hearts series, is traveling to E3.
“Next week, after a long time, Director Nomura will go on a business trip to E3,” Hashimoto announced.
Hashimoto...
You've probably been enjoying all of Square Enix producer Shinji Hashimoto's Tweets over the past few months. Now here's your chance to meet the man for a "cafe break."
Square Enix will be holding a super limited private event called Square Enix Cafe Break. This event will take place at...
A few weeks back, Square Enix producer Shinji Hashimoto made a few Tweets at the Square Enix Members Twitter about a possible Final Fantasy IX PSN release. A couple of weeks, one board meeting, and a trip to CEO Yoichi Wada's office later, and the game was actually announced for the retro...
Because everything that happens on Twitter is news nowadays, it’s come to our attention that Square Enix is working a new unannounced game – one that is said to “shock” and “stoke” when it’s revealed.
“Oh and working on stuff for an unannounced game,” Square Enix PR Sonia Im wrote in a...
Square Enix has promised it’s going to deliver a “little surprise” to its fans this week.
Tweeting on the Japanese Square Enix Members Twitterfeed, producer at the developer Shinji Hashimoto said:“Good morning. It’s the start of a week. In Tokyo, rain has started. Please stick with us this...
Yesterday, Square Enix's overseas offices let slip word via Twitter that a PlayStation 3 action RPG that would be released to Japan's PlayStation Network shortly. Sure enough, an action RPG hit PSN today, courtesy of Square Enix.
It looks like the communication wires might have gotten crossed...
Yesterday, Square Enix's overseas offices let slip word via Twitter that a PlayStation 3 action RPG that would be released to Japan's PlayStation Network shortly. Sure enough, an action RPG hit PSN today, courtesy of Square Enix.
It looks like the communication wires might have gotten crossed...
Square Enix has already said that they’re “looking into” releasing Final Fantasy IX on the PlayStation Store, but today brings much greater assurance that it may actually arrive.
Square Enix producer Shinji Hashimoto has been on the Square Enix Members Japan Twitter account recently...
Square Enix has already brought the masterpieces that are Final Fantasy VII, Final Fantasy VIII and Final Fantasy Tactics to the PlayStation Store. They’ve each pulled in nothing but extra revenue for the publisher, so what about Final Fantasy IX?
Final Fantasy IX producer Shinji Hasimoto has...
Tetsuya Nomura is... not on Twitter. Indirectly, however, he was featured earlier today in a Twitter-based interview at the Square Enix Members Twitter account.
The interview was conducted by Square Enix producer Shinji Hashimoto using fan-submitted questions. Here's a summary of the questions...
On February 7, a user named "yoichiw" appeared on Twitter.
Yoichiw? Could this possibly be Yoichi Wada? As Yoichi "Imperial Hot Square Enix CEO" Wada?
Initially, Yoichiw user made some pretty standard tweets about his follower count.
But then he started to refer to himself as a CEO. In one...
Square Enix has opened official Final Fantasy XIII Twitter and Facebook pages leading up to the March 9th North American and European release of the game. Square Enix's reasoning for jumping on both social networking sites is obviously to coincide with the games forthcoming marketing campaign...
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