Square Enix’s E3 lineup, which was released Wednesday, May 30, shows more than the AAA titles such as Hitman: Absolution and the much-anticipated Tomb Raider reboot. It also shows Portal co-creator Kim Swift’s Quantum Conundrum, a puzzle-driven PC title set for release on June 21, and a large library of iOS and Android platform titles. Unfortunately, Square fans won’t see the long-awaited Final Fantasy Versus XIII at the event. My best guess is that we’ll be seeing some progression with the title at Tokyo Game Show in September.
Below is a list of games, sorted by platform that the company will be featuring:
HD consoles and PC
Tomb Raider (Xbox 360, PS3, PC)
Hitman: Absolution (Xbox 360, PS3, PC)
Quantum Conundrum (XBLA, PSN, PC)
Sleeping Dogs (Xbox 360, PS3, PC)
American Mensa Academy (XBLA, PSN, PC, iOS, Android)
Gameglobe (Online browser)
Handheld and Mobile
Heroes of Ruin (3DS)
Kingdom Hearts 3D [Dream Drop Distance] (3DS)
Theatrhythm Final Fantasy (3DS)
Final Fantasy Dimensions (iOS, Android)
Guardian Cross (iOS, Android)
Demon’s Core (iOS, Android)
Raystorm (iOS)
KooZac (iOS, Android)
Dariusburst Second Prologue (iOS)
Motley Blocks (iOS, Android)
Qwirkle (iOS, Android)
SolaRola (iOS, Android)
Rumors of a Kingdom Hearts HD Collection for Ps3 and Wii U have been circulating the web, but there’s been no confirmation as of yet.
[Source: http://www.neoseeker.com/news/19317-square-enix-e3-lineup-shows-more-mobile-games-than-any-other-platform/]













Not surprising. There is tons of money to be made on iOS and Android.
Yeah your right feral. This is not surprising at all. Don’t forget that Hitman absolution might be one of the games that will knock off call of duty Black Ops 2 and the new Final Fantasy game. So we will never know what square enix will do.