Mistwalker
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Mistwalker Corporation[lower-alpha 1] is an American-Japanese video game development studio. The company was founded in 2004 by Hironobu Sakaguchi, best known for creating the Final Fantasy series. The company has created both game franchises such as Blue Dragon and Terra Battle, and standalone titles including Lost Odyssey (2007) and The Last Story (2011). With the financial problems caused by Final Fantasy: The Spirits Within, and his growing dissatisfaction with management, Sakaguchi decided that he wanted to make games outside Square. Mistwalker's first two titles were Xbox 360 RPGs; Blue Dragon (2006) and Lost Odyssey. Following The Last Story for Wii, Sakaguchi and Mistwalker changed to focus on in-house mobile titles. The original Terra Battle saw widespread success and acclaim, leading to further mobile projects.
Native name | ミストウォーカーコーポレーション |
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Romanized name | Misutowōkā Kōporēshon |
Company type | Private |
Industry | Video games |
Genre | Video game developer |
Founded | June 2004; 19 years ago (2004-06) |
Founders | Hironobu Sakaguchi |
Headquarters | 2222 Kalakaua Avenue Suite 1007, Honolulu, Hawaii, United States |
Additional offices | Tokyo Midtown Residences 1307, 9-7-2 Akasaka, Minato-ku, Tokyo, Japan |
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Products | Games |
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Number of employees | 15 (2017) |
Website | www |
Footnotes / references [1][2] |
Mistwalker has been described by Sakaguchi as a collective of artists that oversee projects, with its independent small-scale structure setting it apart from most other Japanese game studios. Sakaguchi has commented that his aim with Mistwalker was to create innovative game titles regardless of platform, rather than staying with home consoles or mobile platforms alone. During its first years, Mistwalker co-developed console titles with other developers including Artoon, Feelplus, and tri-Crescendo. They would also work with Cavia on the cancelled Cry On. Recurring individual collaborators include composer Nobuo Uematsu, and artists Kimihiko Fujisaka and Manabu Kusunoki.