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Type | Kabushiki gaisha |
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Industry | Video game industry |
Founded | November 1, 1986 |
Headquarters | Tokyo, Japan |
Key people | Naotoshi Zin (CEO), Hidetaka Miyazaki (Game director, game designer)[1] |
Products | King's Field, Armored Core, Tenchu, Lost Kingdoms, Otogi, Chromehounds, Demon's Souls |
Employees | 205 (as of April 2008) |
Website |
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FromSoftware, Inc. (株式会社フロム・ソフトウェア Kabushikigaisha Furomu Sofutowea ) is a Japanese video game company founded in November 1986 known primarily for being the developers of the Armored Core, Demon's Souls, King's Field, Otogi and Tenchu series.
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Games[edit]
With thirteen titles developed, Armored Core is From Software's largest franchise. The most recent title, Armored Core: For Answer or Armored Core 4A, was released on September 16, 2008. Currently, Armored Core 5 is in production for the PlayStation 3 and Xbox 360.
Besides Armored Core, From Software is well known for the Otogi and Tenchu series and has strong ties to Sega, which distributes many of their titles overseas. From Software is also the developer of the Xbox 360 game Chromehounds, as well as the role playing games Enchanted Arms and King's Field. In 2009, they released Demon's Souls, which brought them unprecedented exposure in North America. The spiritual successor to this game, Dark Souls, was released in the US on October 4, 2011.
Dreamcast[edit]
- Frame Gride (no US release) - JP: Jul 15, 1999
DS[edit]
- 2006
- Tenchu: Dark Secret (Tenchu: Dark Shadow in Japan) - Aug 21, 2006 (JP: Apr 6, 2006)
- 2007
- Cookie & Cream (Kuri Kuri DS Otasuke Island in Japan) - US: June 29, 2007 (JP: March 29, 2007 )
- No US Release
- Numpla VOW - US: Unreleased (JP: Apr 26, 2007)
- Iraroji Vow - US: Unreleased (JP: May 24, 2007)
GameCube[edit]
- 2002
- Lost Kingdoms (Rune in Japan) - May 27, 2002 (JP: Apr 25, 2002)
- 2003
- Lost Kingdoms II (Rune II in Japan) - May 21, 2003 (JP: May 23, 2003)
Mobile Phone[edit]
- 2005
- Tenchu Ninjitsu Gaiden - November 2005 (?)
- Upcoming Releases
- King's Field Mobile 2 - US: TBA (JP:TBA)
- Armored Core Mobile 2 - US: Unknown (JP:TBA)
- Armored Core Mobile Online - US: Unknown (JP:TBA)
PlayStation[edit]
- 1995
- King's Field (US) (King's Field II in Japan) - Dec 31, 1995 (JP: Jul 21, 1995)
- 1996
- King's Field II (US) (King's Field III in Japan) - Oct 31, 1996 (JP: June 21, 1996)
- 1997
- Armored Core - Oct 31, 1997 (JP: July 10, 1997)
- 1998
- Armored Core: Project Phantasma - Sept 30, 1998 (JP: Dec 4, 1997)
- 1999
- Echo Night - Jul 31, 1999 (?) (JP: Aug 13, 1998)
- Echo Night II - Aug 4, 1999 (?) (JP: Aug 5, 1999)
- Shadow Tower - Oct 31, 1999 (JP: June 25, 1998)
- 2000
- Armored Core: Master of Arena - Feb 29, 2000 (JP: Feb 4, 1999)
- No US Release
- King's Field (no US release) - JP: Dec 16, 1994
- Spriggan: Lunar Verse (JP) (no US release) - JP: June 16, 1999 (JP only)
PlayStation 2[edit]
- 2000
- Eternal Ring - Oct 18, 2000 (JP: Mar 4, 2000)
- Evergrace - Oct 24, 2000 (?) (JP: Apr 27, 2000)
- Armored Core 2 - Oct 24, 2000 (?) (JP: Aug 3, 2000)
- 2001
- The Adventures of Cookie & Cream (Kuri Kuri Mix in Japan) - April 30, 2001 (JP: Dec 7, 2000)
- Armored Core 2: Another Age - Aug 20, 2001 (JP: Apr 12, 2001)
- 2002
- Forever Kingdom (Evergrace II in Japan) - Jan 21, 2002 (JP: Jun 21, 2001)
- King's Field: The Ancient City (King's Field IV in Japan) - Mar 25, 2002 (JP: Oct 4, 2001)
- Armored Core 3 - Sept 5, 2002 (JP: Apr 4, 2002)
- 2003
- Silent Line: Armored Core (Armored Core 3: Silent Line in Japan) - Jul 17, 2003 (JP: Jan 23, 2003)
- Tenchu: Wrath of Heaven (Tenchu San in Japan) - Mar 3, 2003 (JP: Apr 24, 2003)
- 2004
- Echo Night: Beyond (Nebula: Echo Night in Japan) - July 27, 2004 (JP: Jan 22, 2004)
- Armored Core: Nexus - Sept 28, 2004 (JP: Mar 18, 2004)
- Kuon - Dec 7, 2004 (JP: Apr 1, 2004)
- 2005
- Tenchu: Fatal Shadows (Tenchu Kurenai in Japan) - Feb 15, 2005 (JP: July 22, 2004)
- Armored Core: Nine Breaker - Sept 13, 2005 (JP: Oct 28, 2004)
- 2006
- Armored Core: Last Raven - June 13, 2006 (JP: Aug 4, 2005)
- No US Release / Release Unknown
- Shadow Tower Abyss (JP) (no US release) - JP: Oct 23, 2003
- Yoshitsune Eiyuuden (The Story of Hero Yoshitsune) (no US release) - JP: Jan 13, 2005
- A.C.E. Another Century's Episode (JP) (no US release) - JP: Jan 27, 2005
- Armored Core: Formula Front (US release cancelled) - JP: Mar 3, 2005
- Yoshitsune Eiyuuden Shura (JP) (no US release) - JP: Oct 27, 2005
- A.C.E. Another Century's Episode 2 (JP) (no US release) - JP: Mar 30, 2006
- A.C.E. Another Century's Episode 3 : The Final(JP) (no US release) - JP: Sep 6, 2007
PlayStation 3[edit]
- 2007
- Armored Core 4 - Mar 20, 2007 (JP: Dec 21, 2006)
- Enchanted Arms - Apr 3, 2007 (JP: Jan 25, 2007)
- 2008
- Armored Core for Answer - Sept 19, 2008 (JP: Mar 19, 2008)
- 2009
- Demon's Souls - Oct 6, 2009 (JP: Feb 2, 2009)
- 2010
- 3D Dot Game Heroes - May 11, 2010 (JP: Nov 5, 2009)(Published in North America by Atlus)
- Another Century's Episode: R - JP: August 19, 2010
- 2011
- In Development
Xbox[edit]
- 2003
- Murakumo: Renegade Mech Pursuit (Murakumo in Japan) - Mar 4, 2003 (JP: July 25, 2002)
- Otogi: Myth of Demons (Otogi in Japan) - Aug 27, 2003 (JP: Dec 12, 2002)
- 2004
- Otogi 2: Immortal Warriors (Otogi: Hyakki Toubatsu Emaki in Japan) - Oct 21, 2004 (JP: Dec 25, 2003)
- Tenchu: Return from Darkness (Tenchu San: Kaiki no Shou in Japan) - Mar 10, 2004 (JP: May 27, 2004)
- No US Release
- Thousand Land (no US release) - JP: Mar 20, 2003
- Metal Wolf Chaos (no US release) - JP: Dec 22, 2004
Xbox 360[edit]
- 2006
- Chromehounds - July 7, 2006 (JP: June 29, 2006)
- Enchanted Arms - Aug 29, 2006 (JP: Jan 12, 2006)
- 2007
- Armored Core 4 - Mar 20, 2007 (JP: Mar 22, 2007)
- Tenchu Z (Tenchu Senran in Japan) - US: June 12, 2007 (JP: Oct 5, 2006)
- 2008
- Armored Core for Answer - US: September 16, 2008 (JP: Mar 18, 2008)
- Shadow Assault: Tenchu - Oct 8, 2008
- 2009
- Ninja Blade - US: April 7, 2009 (JP: January 29, 2009)[2]
- 2011
- In development
PlayStation Portable[edit]
- 2005
- Armored Core: Formula Front - Dec 15, 2005 (JP: Dec 12, 2004)
- 2009
- Tenchu: Shadow Assassins - US: February 3, 2009
- Armored Core 3 - October 22, 2009 (JP: July 30, 2009)
- 2010
- Silent Line: Armored Core - February 4, 2010 (JP: November 2009)
- Armored Core: Last Raven - May 4, 2010 (JP: March 2010)
- No US Release
- Adventure Player - JP: June 30, 2005
- Tenchu: Time of the Assassins (Tenchu: Shinobi Taizen in Japan) - JP: July 28, 2005 - EU: June 23, 2006
- King's Field: Additional I - JP: July 20, 2006 (?)
- King's Field: Additional II - JP: Aug 24, 2006 (?)
- Onore no Shinzuru Michi o Yuke - JP: Jun 11, 2009
- Another Century's Episode Portable - JP: Jan 13, 2011
Wii[edit]
- Tenchu: Shadow Assassins - US: February 5, 2009
PC[edit]
- Sword of Moonlight: King's Field Making Tool software - JP: March 16, 2000
- Ninja Blade - US: October 31, 2009
Cancelled games[edit]
- 1/4 (PlayStation 2)
- Code: Inferno (PlayStation 2)
- Gaia Blade (Xbox)
- Gold Mountain (GameCube)
- Gold Star Mountain (GameCube)
- Black Blade (PS3)
References[edit]
External links[edit]
- From Software (Japanese)
- From Software (English)
- Gamespot's community page for From Software
- GameFAQs page on From Software
- IGN page on From Software
Interwiki links[edit]
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