Square Enixis a massive company. It’s not just the fact that they are comprised of Japan’s two biggest RPG companies, but this property also includes Eidos and Taito properties. They swallowed them up at a later date, making the company even bigger. This is all to say there are a lot of franchises underneath Square Enix’s watch.

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What has made them the most money? It’s hard to tell exact numbers but these are as close as possible to determine that answer. Some fan favorite series that didn’t make the cut areBravely Default, Deus Ex, Parasite Eve,andVagrant Story.

10Space Invaders

Space Invaders started its franchise in 1978 in arcades and has sold about 2M units. This is one of those series that never truly goes away. Even though it doesn’t sell that well it makes enough to justify ports or new but smaller games. The last game released wasSpace Invaders Foreverin 2020.

9Legacy Of Kain

Legacy of Kainstarted its franchise in 1996 forPC and PS1and has sold about 3M units. The last game officially to come out was Legacy of Kain: Defiance in 2003 which was during the PS2 generation.  There have been many canceled projects since then like the multiplayer only PC game, Nosgoth, which was canceled after a short beta. The world will be ready for vampire games again someday.

8Drakengard

Drakengardstarted its franchise in 2003for the PS2and has sold about 5M units. The last game,Drakengard3, released in 2013 on PS3. It has been trapped on that console ever since. It should be mentioned that these sales includeNier, which is a spinoff ofDrakengard. Technically this series has a new game coming out this year viaNier: Replicanteven though it’s just a remaster.

7Chrono Trigger

Chrono Triggerstarted its franchise in 1995for the SNESand has sold about 5M units. Two games hardly makes a franchise but there was actually a second game most don’t know about in thisChronoseries.Radical Dreamerswas a digital only release on the Japanese Super Nintendo’s, or Super Famicom, Satellaview plug and play service.

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It released in 1996 as a visual novel and serves as the basis for what would becomeChrono Crossin 1999 for Japan and year later for North America. There was also a copyright from Square Enix forChrono Breakbut whatever that project was it was canceled or it seemingly never got off the ground floor.

6SaGA

SaGAstarted its franchise in 1989 for the Game Boy and has sold about 10M units. This actually began as aFinal Fantasyspinoffin the West calledThe Final Fantasy Legendin 1990. All three Game Boy games would be labeled like this and the first trueSaGagame released here that stayed true to the name wasSaGa Frontieron PS1. Coincidentally that will also be the most recent release as a remaster is coming sometime this year.

5Mana

Mana started its franchise in 1991 for the Game Boy and has sold about 12M units. This also started as aFinal Fantasyspinoff,Final Fantasy Adventure, but unlike theSaGafranchise, this game was also referred to under theFinal Fantasybanner. The next game,Secret of Manaon SNES, is where the Mana series really began. The latest game was actually a remake of the third entry,Trials of Mana, which launched last year.

4Kingdom Hearts

Kingdom Heartsstarted its franchisein 2002 for the PS2 and has sold about 32M units. That’s a big leap in terms of franchise sales but it just goes to show how powerful a brand Disney is. The latest game wasKingdom Hearts: Melody of Memorywhich released last year. The overall release schedule has been all over the place with remasters and spinoffs galore butKingdom Heartsstill hasn’t lost its fans yet almost two decades later.

3Tomb Raider

Tomb Raiderstarted its franchise in 1996 for the PS1 and has sold about 81M units. The last game wasShadow of the Tomb Raiderin 2018.

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The team may be on a break for awhile seeing as how Square Enix was not happy with most sales of the recent trilogy. They were considered good by most companies but not enough for Square Enix for whatever reason. Lara Croft always comes back though so no need to worry. It’s just a question of when and not if.

2Dragon Quest

Dragon Queststarted its franchise in 1986 for the NES and has sold about 82M units. The latest game will beDragon Quest: The Adventure of Dai Infinity Strashwhich is releasing sometime this year on an unknown number of platforms. It’s based on a manga that started in 1989 and ran for thirty-seven volumes, which consists of over three hundred chapters. There was also an anime adaptation which ran considerably shorter.Dragon Questoverall is the king of Japanese RPGs plain and simple.

1Final Fantasy

Final Fantasystarted its franchise in 1987 for the NES and has sold about 159M units.Dragon Questmay be the king in Japan, butFinal Fantasyhas, and probably always will be, the poster child for Japanese RPGs globally. The latest game,Final Fantasy XVI, is set to debut this year. With the delays that have happened already it’s hard to believe it will make it out in 2021 but fans are crossing their fingers on this one.

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Space Invaders Forever promo art

Legacy of Kain promo art

Nier Automata promo art

Chrono Trigger gameplay screenshot

SaGA Frontier Remastered promo art

Trials of Mana promo art

KINGDOM HEARTS Melody of Memory gameplay screenshot

Tomb Raider 2013 gameplay screenshot

Dragon Quest XI promo art

Final Fantasy 16 gameplay screenshot