Square Enix Europe
Square Enix Europe | |
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Predecessor | Eidos Interactive |
Founded | 9 November 2009 |
Founder | Jane Cavanagh |
Headquarters | London, England |
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Owner | Square Enix Holdings |
Number of employees | 870[1] (2007) |
Parent | Square Enix |
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Square Enix Limited,[2] doing business as Square Enix Europe, is a British publisher of video game software wholly owned by Square Enix Holdings, a Japanese company. Square Enix Europe has its head office in the 240 Blackfriars Road in London Borough of Southwark, London.[3]
Square Enix Europe was originally the now-defunct Eidos plc, when it was the holding company for the Eidos group of companies, including United Kingdom video game publisher Eidos Interactive, which is credited for the Just Cause, Tomb Raider and Hitman games, among others. It is the successor to Square Enix Ltd. and Eidos Interactive and will distribute and publish both Eidos and Square Enix's games under the Square Enix label. After the takeover of Eidos plc, Bandai Namco Partners handed over the Australian distribution rights of Eidos to Ubisoft Australia, which have a distribution deal with Square Enix.
After a successful takeover by Square Enix which came into effect on 22 April 2009, shares of Eidos officially de-listed on 21 April 2009 a day before the takeover. The name Eidos plc ceased to be used following a reorganisation of the Eidos Group, after which all previous Eidos properties were published under Square Enix and Eidos Interactive now as a part of Square Enix Europe.[4]
On 15 September 2014 Square Enix Europe officially relocated its HQ from Wimbledon Bridge House, 1 Hartfield Road, London SW19 3RU to 12th & 13th Floor, 240 Blackfriars Road, London SE1 8NW. In 2015 layoffs were reported for the London headquarters.[5]
History
See also The Sales Curve, Ltd.
Beginnings as SCI
The company was founded as The Sales Curve in 1988 by Jane Cavanagh, originally developing games for publishers Virgin, Accolade and Ocean. The Sales Curve became a publisher itself in 1990, releasing games under the label Storm until 1993. The company became Sales Curve Interactive in 1994 and published subsequent games under that name. In 1999 the company floated on the London Stock Exchange as SCI Entertainment Group PLC, using the ticker symbol SEG.
Under the SCI banner, the company's most popular games were the Carmageddon and the Conflict: Desert Storm game series.
SCI purchase of Eidos
In 2005 the company gained ownership of Eidos Interactive, another British games company. Since then the company has been exclusively releasing games under the Eidos brand.
In December 2006, Time Warner's Warner Bros. Entertainment has bought a 10.3% stake in SCI Games, including sister company, Eidos. Part of the deal between the two companies includes an arrangement with Eidos to make Warner Bros. its primary U.S. distributor, providing warehousing, logistics, merchandising and media buying services.[6] In April 2008, Warner Bros. Entertainment increased its stake to 35% while gaining distribution rights to SCI titles in the US, Canada and Mexico.[7]
In February 2007, Eidos closed its Manchester studio which focused in Mobile games and acquired Rockpool Games, another mobile game company, along with its two sister companies Ironstone Partners and SoGoPlay.[8]
On 27 October 2008, SCI scrapped a "standstill" arrangement with Time Warner subsidiary Warner Bros. The agreement – which had been in place since April – prevented Warner Bros. from acquiring more SCI shares without the Eidos parent’s consent until January 2009. SCI said it would now allow Warner Bros to buy more shares without consultation until 1 December 2008 – providing its stake did not reach 30 percent. Subsequently SCI's share price rose 11%.[9] On 15 December 2008, Time Warner purchased 10 million more shares in Eidos to bring its total to 19.92%.[10]
On 3 December 2008, SCI changed its name to Eidos Plc (the former name of Eidos prior to the SCI takeover), and also changed its London Stock Exchange ticker symbol from SEG to EID.[11] On 15 January Eidos confirmed that it received a preliminary approach which may not lead to an offer being made for the Company.[12]
In January 2009, they closed Rockpool Games.[13]
Square Enix purchase of Eidos
On 12 February 2009, SQEX Ltd (a wholly owned subsidiary of Square Enix) announced a takeover offer worth £84.3 million (32p per share) for Eidos plc.[14] The takeover is effective as of 22 April. According to Square Enix president Yoichi Wada, the company Eidos will remain independent and Phil Rogers will remain CEO of the company.[15]
On 7 July 2009, Square Enix announced the formation of its European division, officially named Square Enix Europe. The Eidos name will cease to be used as a publisher, though existing Eidos Interactive studios will keep the name.[4][16]
On 10 November 2009, Square Enix officially announced that the integration of their European operations as well as Eidos has been completed and the two entities will merge into one under the name of Square Enix Europe and will operate under the business name of Square Enix Ltd. This means that future titles by Eidos will no longer be published under the Eidos brand but Square Enix instead. Square Enix Europe will publish all games developed by Square Enix, Eidos and Taito. It will also manage various development studios, namely Crystal Dynamics, IO Interactive, Beautiful Game Studios, Square Enix London Studios and Eidos Montréal.[17]
Studios
Current
- Crystal Dynamics in Redwood City, California (Official site), founded in 1992, acquired in 1998.
- IO Interactive in Copenhagen, Denmark (Official site), founded in 1998.
- Eidos Montréal in Canada (Official site), founded in 2007
- Beautiful Game Studios in London, England (Official site), started in 2003
- Eidos Shanghai in China (Official site), started in 2008
- Square Enix London Studios in London, England, started in 2009
- Square Enix Montréal in Canada (Official site), founded in 2012
Part-owned
- Rocksteady Studios (25.1%) (Official site)
Defunct
- Eidos Hungary in Hungary, founded in 2005, closed October 2009.
- Pivotal Games in Bath, England, founded in March 2000, acquired by SCi on 29 September 2003, closed 22 August 2008.
- Core Design in Derby, England, founded in 1988, acquired by Eidos on 1996, closed 11 May 2006.
- Ion Storm in Texas, founded in 1996, acquired by Eidos on July 2001, closed 9 February 2005.
Games
SCI
- Alfred's Adventure
- Aqua Aqua
- Carmageddon
- Carmageddon II: Carpocalypse Now
- Carmageddon TDR 2000
- Conflict: Desert Storm
- Conflict: Desert Storm 2
- Conflict: Global Terror
- Conflict: Vietnam
- Constantine
- Cool Bricks
- Cyberwar
- Futurama
- Frenzy
- Galleon
- Gender Wars
- Gumball 3000
- Kingdom O' Magic
- Live Wire!
- Mille Miglia
- Mr. Tuff (unreleased)
- Rally Championship
- Rally Championship Xtreme
- Richard Burns Rally
- Rolling
- Spellcross
- SWIV
- SWIV 3D
- The Great Escape
- The Italian Job
- The Lawnmower Man
- Thunderbirds
- Total Overdose
- XS
Eidos Interactive
Flagship franchises
Battlestations series
- Battlestations: Midway - 2007
- Battlestations: Pacific - 2009
- Championship Manager 2010 (latest) - 2009
- Deus Ex - 2000
- Deus Ex: Invisible War - 2003
- Deus Ex: Human Revolution - 2011
- Deus Ex: The Fall - 2013
- Deus Ex: Mankind Divided - 2016
Fear Effect series
- Fear Effect - 2000
- Fear Effect 2: Retro Helix - 2001
- Fear Effect Inferno - Cancelled in 2003
- Gex - 1995
- Gex: Enter the Gecko - 1998
- Gex 3: Deep Cover Gecko - 1999
- Hitman: Codename 47 - 2000
- Hitman 2: Silent Assassin - 2002
- Hitman: Contracts - 2004
- Hitman: Blood Money - 2006
- Hitman: Absolution - 2012
- Hitman (2016 video game) - 2016
Just Cause series
- Just Cause - 2006
- Just Cause 2 - 2010
- Just Cause 3 - 2015
Kane & Lynch series
- Kane & Lynch: Dead Men - 2007
- Kane & Lynch 2: Dog Days - 2010
- Blood Omen: Legacy of Kain - 1996
- Legacy of Kain: Soul Reaver - 1999
- Soul Reaver 2 - 2001
- Blood Omen 2 - 2002
- Legacy of Kain: Defiance - 2003
Shellshock series
- Shellshock: Nam '67 - 2004
- Shellshock 2: Blood Trails - 2009
- Sleeping Dogs - 2012
- Sleeping Dogs: Triad Wars - in development
- Thief: The Dark Project - 1998
- Thief II: The Metal Age - 2000
- Thief: Deadly Shadows - 2004
- Thief (2014 video game) - 2014
- Tomb Raider: Underworld - 2008
- Lara Croft and the Guardian of Light - 2010
- Tomb Raider - 2013
- Lara Croft and the Temple of Osiris - 2014
- Rise of the Tomb Raider - 2015
Urban Chaos series
- Urban Chaos - 1999
- Urban Chaos Riot Response - 2006
Licensed Games
- Wacky Races: Crash and Dash - 2008
- Top Trumps: Doctor Who - 2008
- Age of Conan: Hyborian Adventures - 2008
- Batman: Arkham Asylum - 2009
Others
- Fighting Force - 1997
- Fighting Force 2 - 1999
- Project Eden - 2001
- TimeSplitters - 2000
- TimeSplitters 2 - 2002
- Whiplash - 2003
- Project Snowblind - 2005
- Soul Bubbles - 2008
- Monster Lab - 2008
- Mini Ninjas - 2009
- Triad Wars - cancelled
References
- ↑ "Annual Report 2007" (PDF). SCi Entertainment Group. Retrieved 29 May 2008.
- ↑ "Privacy Policy - Square Enix Europe". Square Enix Europe. Retrieved 5 September 2010.
- ↑ "." Square Enix Europe. Retrieved on 30 September 2014. "This Site is owned and operated by Square Enix Ltd ("Square Enix" "Our", "We", or "Us"), a company registered in England and Wales (Company Number 01804186). Square Enix is registered for VAT with registration number GB 521500600. The registered office of Square Enix is 240 Blackfriars Road, London SE1 8NW."
- 1 2 "Square Enix revamps Europe operation // News". Gamesindustry.biz. Retrieved 9 August 2009.
- ↑ Futter, Mike (17 April 2015). "Square Enix Prepares To Lay Off Some Staff In London". Game Informer. Retrieved 17 April 2015.
- ↑ "Warner Bros, SCi Sign Investment, Licensing Agreement=". Gamasutra. 15 December 2006. Retrieved 18 January 2009.
- ↑ "Warner Bros. Strengthens Partnership with SCi". Edge Online. 28 April 2008. Retrieved 18 January 2009.
- ↑ "Eidos closes Manchester studio // News". Gamesindustry.biz. 23 January 2009. Retrieved 9 August 2009.
- ↑ "SCi shares rocket as it encourages Warner Bros bid". MVC. 27 October 2008. Retrieved 18 January 2009.
- ↑ "Time Warner has picked up an additional 10 million shares, raising its total stake in Eidos to about 20 percent.". Game Daily. 15 December 2008. Retrieved 18 January 2009.
- ↑ "SCi Entertainment Group Plc - Change of Company Name to Eidos plc". SCi Entertainment Group PLC. 2 December 2008. Retrieved 18 January 2009.
- ↑ "Statement re Possible Offer". Eidos plc. 2 December 2008. Retrieved 18 January 2009.
- ↑ Sliwinski, Alexander (23 January 2009). "Eidos closes mobile developer Rockpool Games". Joystiq.com. Retrieved 9 August 2009.
- ↑ "Offer for Eidos plc". Square Enix Holdings Co Limited. 12 February 2009. Retrieved 12 February 2009.
- ↑ Martin, Matt (29 April 2009). "Livingstone takes life president role at Eidos". Games Industry. Retrieved 10 November 2009.
- ↑ Plunkett, Luke (8 July 2009). "Goodbye Eidos, Hello Square Enix Europe - Eidos". Kotaku. Retrieved 9 August 2009.
- ↑ "SQUARE ENIX EUROPE: NEW IDENTITY CONFIRMED FOR SQUARE ENIX AND EIDOS". JPUBB. 11 November 2009. Retrieved 11 November 2009.
External links
- Square Enix Europe corporate site
- SCI Games Ltd. profile on MobyGames