Square Enix isn't in the best place right now and it'll be the first to tell you about it.
The gaming giant is fresh off a year that saw it lose a couple of billion dollars in market value despite the successes of Final Fantasy 16 and Final Fantasy 14. Critics partly blamed the latest mainline entry in the best-selling franchise for the loss, but the real culprits are a string of failures dating back to 2020 with Marvel's Avengers.
Aside from Final Fantasy, Square Enix's other AAA endeavors haven't gone well, with the likes of Babylon's Fall, Forspoken, and Balan Wonderland and, to some extent, even Outriders and Marvel's Guardians of the Galaxy, all failing to live up to the company's sales expectations.
However, over the past few months, the discourse surrounding Square Enix's lack of sales numbers has shifted from its relatively lackluster marketing efforts to its reliance on a partnership with Sony.

