AQ Interactive

Defunct Japanese video game developer

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March 2020 An updated version of Replicant, Nier Replicant ver.1.22474487139..., was announced as part of the series' 10th anniversary celebrations.
2017 Nier: Automata, a sequel developed by PlatinumGames, was released, continuing the game's legacy after the original's cult classic status.
April 1 2012 An April Fools' joke trailer for 'Sega Bass Fishing of the Dead', a proposed on-rails FPS crossover for Wii U and Nintendo 3DS, was revealed by Random Encounters Entertainment.
2011 Co-developed The Last Story for Wii with Mistwalker, published Animal Resort for Nintendo 3DS, and released Cubic Ninja for Nintendo 3DS
October 2011 Sega Bass Fishing released on PlayStation Store and Xbox Live Arcade as part of Dreamcast Collection.
June 23 2011 Announced merger with Marvelous Entertainment and Liveware, to be effective on October 1, 2011.
April 28 2011 AQ Interactive, Inc. announced merging several subsidiaries (feelplus Inc., Cavia Inc., and Artoon) into itself, effective August 1, 2011.
March 2011 Sega Bass Fishing released as a digital download on Steam as part of Dreamcast Collection.
March 31 2011 Announced merging of software and amusement business departments into a consumer business department.
January 14 2011 AQ Interactive, Inc. sold its 85% stake (312,704 shares) in Microcabin Corporation to Fields Corporation.
2010 Published No More Heroes: Heroes' Paradise (PlayStation 3), Club Penguin: Game Day! (Wii), Baka to Test to Shōkanjū for Mixi (Browser game), Derby Master (Browser game), and Browser Baseball (Browser game)
August 2010 Merged and consolidated web sites of Artoon, feelplus, and Cavia into a single AQI Development product page.
July 2010 Cavia was absorbed into its parent company AQ Interactive, marking this as the last game developed by the studio.
July 2010 Re-absorbed Cavia Inc. as part of AQ Interactive.
May 28 2010 A supplementary guidebook, Grimoire Nier: The Complete Guide + Cels, was released by ASCII Media Works, including developer interviews and additional character stories.
May 11 2010 Square Enix released downloadable content titled 'The World of Recycled Vessel', featuring fifteen battles in a dream world and offering new costumes and weapons.
April 27 2010 Nier was released in North America, completing its worldwide launch across different regions.
April 23 2010 Nier was released in Europe, expanding its global availability.
April 22 2010 Nier Gestalt and Nier Replicant were released in Japan and Australia, marking the game's initial launch.

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