Mistwalker

Mistwalker
Game development studio
Industry Video game industry
Founded 2004
Headquarters Tokyo, Japan
Honolulu, Hawaii, United States
Key people
Products Video games
Website www.mistwalkercorp.com

Mistwalker Corporation (ミストウォーカー Misutowōkā) is a Japanese video game development studio founded by Hironobu Sakaguchi (the creator of the popular Final Fantasy series) in 2004, with the financial backing of Microsoft. The logo and name were trademarked in 2001. Based in Tokyo, Mistwalker is a co-developer similar to Red Entertainment and Armor Project, outsourcing development duties to other companies (including Artoon and feelplus), preferring to focus primarily on the story and music portions of game development, as well as generally overseeing the process. Nobuo Uematsu, known for his work in the Final Fantasy series, has written music for various games developed by Mistwalker.

Sakaguchi is the president of the studio, and Kensuke Tanaka, the producer of the PlayOnline system, is the vice president.

List of games developed by Mistwalker

Year Game Platform(s) Notes
NDS X360 Wii Android iOS
2006 Blue Dragon No Yes No No No co-developed with Artoon
2007 Lost Odyssey No Yes No No No co-developed with feelplus
2007 ASH: Archaic Sealed Heat Yes No No No No co-developed with Racjin
2008 Blue Dragon Plus Yes No No No No co-developed with Brownie Brown and feelplus
2008 Away: Shuffle Dungeon Yes No No No No co-developed with Artoon
2009 Blue Dragon: Awakened Shadow Yes No No No No co-developed with tri-Crescendo and Bird Studio
2011 The Last Story No No Yes No No co-developed by AQ Interactive
2012 Party Wave[1][2] No No No Yes Yes
2012 Blade Guardian[3] No No No No Yes
2014 Terra Battle No No No Yes Yes
TBA Untitled Mistwalker game[4] TBA TBA TBA TBA TBA co-developed by Silicon Studio[4]

Canceled game

Game Platform(s) Notes
NDS X360 WiiU Android iOS
Cry On No Yes No No No Co-developed with Cavia

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