The company has had a long working relationship with Enix, who published many of their early games on the Super Nintendo and PlayStation, and are perhaps best known for their RPG series Star Ocean and Valkyrie Profile. Following the merger between Enix and Square in 2003, many of their titles began to fall under the new Square Enix banner, which eventually led to the company cooperating with SE to co-develop Final Fantasy XIII-2 for the PlayStation 3 and Xbox 360. In February 2015, tri-Ace was bought by Nepro Japan, a mobile game company based in Japan.
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| - The company has had a long working relationship with Enix, who published many of their early games on the Super Nintendo and PlayStation, and are perhaps best known for their RPG series Star Ocean and Valkyrie Profile. Following the merger between Enix and Square in 2003, many of their titles began to fall under the new Square Enix banner, which eventually led to the company cooperating with SE to co-develop Final Fantasy XIII-2 for the PlayStation 3 and Xbox 360. In February 2015, tri-Ace was bought by Nepro Japan, a mobile game company based in Japan.
- The group exclusively makes console RPGs, and is known for giving their games action-packed battle systems, deep skill systems, advanced and colorful graphics, and many musical scores made using electronic keyboard instruments. This trademark style began when the founders of tri-Ace originally worked for Telenet Japan's Wolfteam, and had created Tales of Phantasia. This game, published by Namco, is a precursor to tri-Ace's own Star Ocean games in several ways; i.e. an action battle system where the player controls one character and AI controls others in the party and special battle skills that the player can assign to different buttons. (Radiata Stories is the latest example of this design.) Besides the Star Ocean series, they also created the Valkyrie Profile series in 1999. Their most re
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| - The group exclusively makes console RPGs, and is known for giving their games action-packed battle systems, deep skill systems, advanced and colorful graphics, and many musical scores made using electronic keyboard instruments. This trademark style began when the founders of tri-Ace originally worked for Telenet Japan's Wolfteam, and had created Tales of Phantasia. This game, published by Namco, is a precursor to tri-Ace's own Star Ocean games in several ways; i.e. an action battle system where the player controls one character and AI controls others in the party and special battle skills that the player can assign to different buttons. (Radiata Stories is the latest example of this design.) Besides the Star Ocean series, they also created the Valkyrie Profile series in 1999. Their most recent release was Resonance of Fate, which was released in early 2010 by Sega. Their second most recent release, Valkyrie Profile: Covenant of the Plume, was released in the United States by Square Enix on March 16, 2009. tri-Ace games have sold over 3.8 million copies worldwide as of September 2005. The company's sound programmer Hiroya Hatsushiba formed tri-Crescendo in 1999 which has since independently developed Baten Kaitos and Eternal Sonata.
- The company has had a long working relationship with Enix, who published many of their early games on the Super Nintendo and PlayStation, and are perhaps best known for their RPG series Star Ocean and Valkyrie Profile. Following the merger between Enix and Square in 2003, many of their titles began to fall under the new Square Enix banner, which eventually led to the company cooperating with SE to co-develop Final Fantasy XIII-2 for the PlayStation 3 and Xbox 360. In February 2015, tri-Ace was bought by Nepro Japan, a mobile game company based in Japan.
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