Dena and Gree are two Japanese companies engaged in social games and / or mobile systems have seen their incomes and turnover increase by leaps and bounds in recent months. So much so that as a curiosity, a booth at the Tokyo Game Show last Dena was quite larger than that of studies such as Square Enix.
And it was the creator of the award-winning Final Fantasy series that has seen it marching competition: Ryuji Ikeda, Chief programmer Dissidia: Final Fantasy, has washed up on the staff of that chain. Shouta Shimoda, director of planning for Dissidia 012, preferred to go to Gree.
And Takeshi Arakawa, director of textures in Kingdom Hearts, supervising director of Dissidia: Final Fantasy director of graphics and FF Versus XIII, has elected to go also to Gree. Other well-known creative Nipponese in the past followed this trend, including Keiji Inafune, Dead Rising, Mega Man, 'who left the ranks of Capcom to enter in a social gaming company based in London.
Dena and Gree are two Japanese companies engaged in social games and / or mobile systems have seen their incomes and turnover increase by leaps and bounds in recent months. So much so that as a curiosity, a booth at the Tokyo Game Show last Dena was quite larger than that of studies such as Square Enix.
And it was the creator of the award-winning Final Fantasy series that has seen it marching competition: Ryuji Ikeda, Chief programmer Dissidia: Final Fantasy, has washed up on the staff of that chain. Shouta Shimoda, director of planning for Dissidia 012, preferred to go to Gree.
And Takeshi Arakawa, director of textures in Kingdom Hearts, supervising director of Dissidia: Final Fantasy director of graphics and FF Versus XIII, has elected to go also to Gree. Other well-known creative Nipponese in the past followed this trend, including Keiji Inafune, Dead Rising, Mega Man, 'who left the ranks of Capcom to enter in a social gaming company based in London.
Link: http://www.meristation.com/es/android/noticias/tres-desarrolladores-de-dissidia-y-final-fantasy-versus-xiii-abandonan-square-enix/1772959