How Square Enix’s Eidos Take Over Changes The Landscape
Published: January 01, 0001
Square Enix is officially taking over UK publisher Eidos. Not only will Square Enix acquire Eidos properties [[link]] like Tomb Raider and Hitman. Oh no, Square Enix will get much more.
Land! Compare these pre-Eidos acquisition and post-Eidos acquisition maps. The Square Enix sphere of influence now [[link]] spreads to more countries, more territories. It’s like looking at a Risk board game map. Must get horsey and cannon pieces on South America, Australia and Africa. Don’t [[link]] forget Russia!
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