Square Enix makes Final Fantasy and Dragon Quest. Making those games might not be easy. It might be hard. Really hard. No fun hard.
Making video games is not easy. But some companies, like Insomniac are supposedly terrific places to work, with employees skipping to work. Singing.
But does working at Square Enix totally bite?
Final Fantasy XIV's current producer Naoki Yoshida said he works from 10am to 2am or 3am, sleeping only a couple hours a day.
In a recent interview with Japanese gaming mag Famitsu, former Final Fantasy XIV producer Hiromichi Tanaka was apparently asked what he'd do if were the CEO of Square Enix—to which he supposedly replied that he would invest in the well-being of employees—namely, the mental and emotional well being of talented employees. He'd also work hard to improve cohesion and revive employee retreats.
Tanaka sounds like he's being honest. It also sounds like Square Enix isn't exactly the most enjoyable place to work. But hey, they make FF and DQ games. Maybe that's all the happiness employees need? Or not.
Japanese business people work hard—maybe not like Yoshida does. And they also have things like corporate retreats. But this is the game industry we're talking about here.
Are working conditions at Square Enix getting really bad? [NeoGAF]
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