Tri-Ace Explained

tri-Ace, Inc.
Type:Subsidiary
Industry:Video games
Foundation:March 1995
Location City:Tokyo
Location Country:Japan
Num Employees:182 (2022)[1]
Parent:Nepro Japan (2015–present)
Homepage:tri-ace.co.jp

is a Japanese video game developer founded in 1995. They are known for their role-playing games, most notably the Star Ocean and Valkyrie Profile series.

History

tri-Ace was formed in March 1995 by former Telenet Japan employees Yoshiharu Gotanda programmer, current tri-Ace President), Masaki Norimoto (game designer) and Joe Asanuma (director). The name is a play on words regarding the "three aces" who formed the company. Most of tri-Ace's games have been published by Square Enix (formerly Enix).

The company exclusively makes role-playing video games, and is known for giving their games' action-packed battle systems and deep skill systems. This trademark style began when the founders of tri-Ace originally worked for Telenet Japan's Wolfteam, and had created Tales of Phantasia. This game, published by Namco, is a precursor to tri-Ace's own Star Ocean games in several ways; e.g., an action battle system where the player controls one character and AI controls others in the party and special battle skills that the player can assign to different buttons. Besides the Star Ocean series, they also released Valkyrie Profile in 1999.

After their long-time Square Enix liaison and producer, Yoshinori Yamagishi, announced that he was done working on the Star Ocean series in 2009,[2] several of tri-Ace's works started to be published by different game companies other than Square Enix. Such as their 2010 release of Resonance of Fate which was taken to Sega publishing. As well, onwards there began to be a lack of tri-Ace games that received English localizations until Exist Archive in 2016.

tri-Ace games have sold over 3.8 million copies worldwide as of September 2005.[3] The company's sound programmer Hiroya Hatsushiba formed tri-Crescendo in 1999 which has since developed several games independently of tri-Ace.

Japanese mobile company Nepro Japan acquired tri-Ace in February 2015.[4] Despite being acquired by a company focusing on mobile gaming, tri-Ace continued developing video games for consoles,[5] as evidenced by in 2016 and then in 2022, but weeks before the release for Star Ocean: The Divine Force, tri-Ace was reported to have financial issues and was insolvent.[6] [7]

Games developed

Year Title[8] Publisher(s) Platform(s)
Star Ocean SNES
PlayStation
Valkyrie Profile
Game Boy Color
PlayStation 2
Star Ocean: Till the End of Time Director's Cut Square Enix
Radiata Stories
Infinite Undiscovery Xbox 360
Nintendo DS
Xbox 360
Resonance of Fate PlayStation 3, Xbox 360
Star Ocean: The Last Hope International Square Enix PlayStation 3
Final Fantasy XIII-2[9] PlayStation 3, Xbox 360
Frontier Gate PlayStation Portable
Beyond the Labyrinth Nintendo 3DS
Danball Senki W Level 5 PlayStation Portable, PlayStation Vita
Frontier Gate Boost+ Konami PlayStation Portable
[10] Square Enix PlayStation 3, Xbox 360
Silent Scope: Bone-Eater Konami Arcade
Judas Code tri-Ace PlayStation Vita
Phantasy Star Nova Sega
PlayStation 4, PlayStation Vita
Square Enix PlayStation 4, PlayStation 3
Heaven × Inferno iOS, Android
Square Enix
Star Ocean: The Last Hope - 4K & Full HD Remaster Microsoft Windows, PlayStation 4
Xenoblade Chronicles 2 Nintendo Switch
Resonance of Fate 4K / HD Edition tri-Ace Microsoft Windows, PlayStation 4
Mist GearsShueishaiOS, Android
Square Enix Microsoft Windows, PlayStation 4, PlayStation 5, Xbox One, Xbox Series X/S

Notes and References

  1. https://www.tri-ace.co.jp/en/company/about.html
  2. Web site: Winkler . Chris . 2009-09-25 . Producer Done With Star Ocean . dead . https://web.archive.org/web/20190811211634/http://www.rpgfan.com/news/2009/473.html . 2019-08-11 . 2023-06-04 . RPGFan.
  3. Web site: tri-Ace Company Sales . tri-Ace.co.jp . July 19, 2008.
  4. Web site: Matulef. Jeffrey. Star Ocean developer tri-Ace acquired by Japanese mobile company. Eurogamer. Gamer Network. February 21, 2015. February 20, 2015.
  5. Web site: Don't Worry, tri-Ace Will Keep Making Games For Consoles. Siliconera. March 9, 2015. March 9, 2015.
  6. Web site: 2022-10-06 . Report: Star Ocean Dev Tri-Ace Takes Major Fiscal Losses . 2023-06-24 . Siliconera . en-US.
  7. Web site: トライエース、22年6月期決算は経常損失6.2億円 前年2.4億円の黒字から赤字転落、債務超過に 『スターオーシャン6』開発 gamebiz . 2023-06-24 . gamebiz【ゲームビズ】 . ja.
  8. Web site: 株式会社トライエース . live . https://web.archive.org/web/20230604212443/https://www.tri-ace.co.jp/products/ . 2023-06-04 . 2023-06-04 . www.tri-ace.co.jp . ja.
  9. Web site: Tri-Ace Helped Out With Final Fantasy XIII-2 . Siliconera . December 18, 2011 . February 10, 2013 . https://web.archive.org/web/20120108002633/http://www.siliconera.com/2011/12/18/tri-ace-helped-out-with-final-fantasy-xiii-2/ . January 8, 2012 . live.
  10. Web site: NORA Won't Return For Lightning Returns: Final Fantasy XIII. Spencer. Siliconera. November 13, 2013. November 13, 2013. https://web.archive.org/web/20131206125147/http://www.siliconera.com/2013/11/13/nora-wont-return-lightning-returns-final-fantasy-xiii/. December 6, 2013. live.