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Fans will eat up anything related to Final Fantasy VII, so people were excited to see the name "Shinra," period, but the fact that Wada's new venture was targeting cloud gaming seemed odd.
Final Fantasy game publisher Square Enix is setting up its “revolutionary” cloud gaming technology, previously code-named Project Flare, as a separate subsidiary dubbed Shinra Technologies.
Shinra Technologies, the Square Enix cloud gaming company with a Final Fantasy name, is being dissolved. Liquidated. Which makes it sound like some kind of new year smoothie.
Sept. 11 (UPI) --Publisher Square Enix released a new trailer Wednesday for Final Fantasy VII Remake before the start of the 2019 Tokyo Game Show. The clip features main characters Cloud, Aerith ...
Of course, FF7 Rebirth turned Crisis Core on its head through its alternate timeline scenarios, though the importance of the weapon still stands, speaking to the larger traumas caused by Shinra ...
There, she unexpectedly finds Cloud and Aerith, and together, they uncover Shinra's plot to crush Sector 7 with one of Midgar's plates. Tifa and her companions valiantly attempt to stop the plate ...
That’s the pitch made by Shinra Technologies, a self-described “supercomputer-powered cloud gaming platform” that claims to enable “new types of game worlds that could never have existed ...
Anticipation for Final Fantasy 7 Remake Part 3 is high as fans hope to revisit iconic locations, each brimming with lore and emotional depth.
Fans will eat up anything related to Final Fantasy VII, so people were excited to see the name "Shinra," period, but the fact that Wada's new venture was targeting cloud gaming seemed odd.
Square Enix has set up a cloud gaming company called Shinra Technologies. Cloud was the star of Final Fantasy 7, and The Shinra Electric Power Company was the game's evil mega corp.