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Square Enix Shows Support For Xbox 360

September 13, 2007

Square Enix is one of the biggest Japanese publishers and the home to Final Fantasy as well as other massive franchises, and they have pledged support to the Xbox 360Boston (dbTechno) - Square Enix is one of the biggest Japanese publishers and the home to Final Fantasy as well as other massive franchises, and they have pledged support to the Xbox 360.

Microsoft and the Xbox 360 received a nice boost on Wednesday when Square Enix announced that they are going to embrace and support the Xbox 360 with a new game called “Infinite Undiscovery.”

It was shown briefly at the Tokyo news conference.

Hakime Kojima who is a producer for Square Enix stated “We are working to ramp up the action and create a dynamic, compelling next-gen RPG.”

You are going to be playing in a world which changes in real time. This is a huge boost for Microsoft as the Xbox 360 has done terrible to say the least in Japan.

This pledged support for the Xbox 360 by Square Enix will help surely spur some sales of the console in Japan. It is currently getting destroyed by the PS3 and Wii.

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