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About the company

Square Enix Holdings Co Ltd is a Japan-based company mainly engaged in digital entertainment, amusement, publishing, and rights/property businesses through its subsidiaries. The Company operates through four segments. The Digital Entertainment segment provides interactive digital content for home video game consoles ,including handheld consoles, and personal computers, smartphones, and other platforms. The Amusement segment is engaged in the operation of amusement facilities, as well as the sale and rental of amusement equipment for such facilities. The Publishing segment is involved in the publication and licensing of comic magazines, comic books, game-related books, and other materials. The Rights and Properties segment is engaged in the planning, production, sales, and licensing of derivative works.

  • Revenue in JPY (TTM)291.44bn
  • Net income in JPY25.30bn
  • Incorporated1975
  • Employees4.60k
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