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Square Enix launches COREONLINE, a browser-based HD game service


Square Enix today took the wraps off of their new Hapti.co-developed, browser-based HD game service dubbed COREONLINE. COREONLINE allows gamers access to a few, real Square Enix titles at this point, including Mini Ninjas and Hitman: Blood Money, with Lara Croft and the Guardian of Light, Tomb Raider Underworld and Gyromancer also in the works.

Basically, it’s sort of like cloud gaming in the browser for Square Enix published titles, and is available for free (by watching ads of varying length). If users don’t want to see these ads at all they can choose to purchase levels or the full game.

Give it a try right now at www.coreonline.com and see what you think.

Read on for more details from Square Enix.

SQUARE ENIX HOLDINGS CO., LTD. today announced a new technology service for high definition games in the browser called COREONLINE. Developed by Hapti.co studio, a wholly owned Square Enix Group subsidiary, COREONLINE allows users to easily play popular, console quality games on the web.

“Square Enix is at the forefront of experimentation of new business and services models in the game industry,” said Yoichi Wada, chief executive officer of Square Enix Holdings. “Through our COREONLINE technology service, users can access our content easily through the browser.”

Games on COREONLINE are made available via a combination of Google and Square Enix’s proprietary technology, which allows for support of Chrome, Firefox and Internet Explorer. COREONLINE is easy to use, allowing players to click on a level and start playing instantly, and giving them the ability to start from any part of the game they wish.

Aspects of the user experience such as saves and achievements are managed in the cloud, and can be accessed from the browser. In the future, COREONLINE services may be a feature of Square Enix’s global online services.

Also launched today is a new business model for COREONLINE, enabling free content supported by video advertising, similar to television advertising. Users can elect to skip advertisements by purchasing levels and entire games.

Titles available at launch include HITMAN: BLOOD MONEY, from the famed HITMAN franchise, and MINI NINJAS. LARA CROFT AND THE GUARDIAN OF LIGHT, the award-winning title announced in collaboration with Google at their Google IO event in June 2012, will launch at COREONLINE in October. Also under development for COREONLINE is TOMB RAIDER: UNDERWORLD, from the famed TOMB RAIDER series, and GYROMANCER, the first title available on the service from Square Enix Japan. Further titles from Square Enix?s worldwide lineup of content are intended to be made available within the next year.

For more information on COREONLINE please visit
http://www.coreonline.com

Paul Bryant

Staff Writer

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