Square Enix Cuts Sound Team

Andy Chalk

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Square Enix Cuts Sound Team


Square Enix [http://www.square-enix.com/na/] has reportedly done away with its internal music team, laying off the composers responsible for scores in games including Dissidia, The Last Remnant and Final Fantasy.

The music team was cut for budgetary reasons, according to a report by Square Enix Music Online [http://www.squareenixmusic.com/musicnews2.php?subaction=showfull&id=1267549876&archive=&start_from=&ucat=2&]. Square Enix will now rely primarily on independent composers and production studios to create the scores for their games, similar to the approach taken by many Western developers, which is generally cheaper than maintaining an internal music department. Among those affected by the cuts:


Masashi Hamauzu (Final Fantasy XIII, Dirge of Cerberus, SaGa Frontier II)
Junya Nakano (Final Fantasy X, Threads of Fate, Musashi: Samurai Legend)
Tsuyoshi Sekito (The Last Remnant, Dawn of Mana, Founder of The Black Mages)
Naoshi Mizuta (Final Fantasy XI, Final Fantasy Gaiden, Founder of The Star Onions)
Kumi Tanioka (Final Fantasy Crystal Chronicles, Chocobo Series, Code Age Commanders)
Takeharu Ishimoto (The World Ends With You, Dissidia, Compilation of Final Fantasy VII)


The decision to close down the music team was actually made at the end of 2009 and was responsible for a number of "well-publicized" departures from the company over the past few months. How deep the cuts actually go isn't yet clear but it's rumored that aside from the six principal composers, the layoffs could affect synthesizer operators, sound programmers and other related staff.

Among the contractors the publisher will "rely extensively" on are the studios operated by former Square Enix composers Nobuo Uematsu, Hitoshi Sakimoto, Yoko Shimomura, and Kenji Ito. Some of the composers affected by the shutdown, each of whom had been with the company for 12 to 15 years, could also find themselves working in a similar capacity, creating music for Square Enix games as independent musicians.


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Virgil

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I'm not surprised. After all their best talent bailed and became independent contractors, who Square-Enix was still hiring and paying, having the internal departments was kind of redundant.

I wouldn't be surprised if half of them end up working with their former colleagues at their independent studios.
 

StriderShinryu

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At first I was saddened by this news, and it's never good news when people get the axe, but then I remembered that it's been a long time since I could point at a Square game and know unerringly that it would have amazing music.

Final Fantasy 4, Final Fantasy 6, Chrono Trigger, Secret of Maaa... godly music that hasn't been touched since.
 

Death-of-Penguins

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I was a little worried at first... But if they're going to be working with their old staff... I don't really see much of a problem. Though I'll miss Takeharu Ishimoto and Junya Nakano a little... But I've missed people who left before, so it's all equal.
 

tkioz

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Huh didn't I read an article on this very site a few months ago about how Square was trumpeting their inhouse music department as being better then "western" developers?
 

Arrers

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A couple of people from Crystal Chronicles got sacked... Pity really, that game had amazing music.
 

little bear

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Junya Nakano (Final Fantasy X, Threads of Fate, Musashi: Samurai Legend)
ouch...that's a shame, I rather like musashi, way better than kengo if u asked me. (especially in the music department)

aw well.
 

Plurralbles

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balls deep.


Way to get rid of the best part of your games.

Seriously, I want their fucking soundtracks more than the disc to play them.
 

-BloodRush-

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it begins. their changing shit around because they cant handle the pressure of remaining the same. i've heard that XIII would be the last final fantasy of its type.
 

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Hybridwolf said:
Well so long as it has Nobuo I'm not concerned.
Uematsu left them a few years ago and is independent now. He is coming back to do FF14 though as he still enjoys working with SE. They didn't part on bad terms, Nobuo left because he didn't like working in the city.