Summary
PublisherSquare Enixhas announced that it will be shutting down two mobile games,Engage Killand Full Metal Alchemist Mobile,in March. This follows the sunsetting ofFinal Fantasy 7: The First Soldierearlier in 2023 and the latest ina long line of unsuccessful Square Enix mobile projects.
Engage Killis the Japanese mobile game part of Project Engage, a mixed-media property created by Japanese entertainment company Aniplex. The turn-based RPG, which officially launched in early 2023, follows the gacha style now common in Japanese-made games, in which players acquire loot boxes to try and get items, characters, weapons, and the like. Alongside the game developed bySquare Enixis an anime series titledEngage Kiss,which also has a manga adaptation.
Square Enix made the suddenannouncement aboutEngage Killon the game’s official website, declaring that it will ultimately shut down the servers July 15, 2025, less than a year after its official launch. Sales of its in-game currency Orgonium have also been suspended as of December 27. In its message, the company cited that it has found it “difficult to provide services” that will satisfy its customers in the future, while also apologizing for the abrupt decision.
Square Enix Mobile Game Shutdowns
In addition toEngage Kill, Square Enix also announced the upcoming shuttering ofFull Metal Alchemist Mobile, which is scheduled to close on July 26, 2025. For that, the publisher noted that it could no longer maintain the team needed to keep the game going and acknowledged that fans eventually became unhappy about the game experience despite it launching to positive reviews. In sum, it has not been a goodpast couple of years for Square Enix’s mobile offerings, with multiple shutdowns having happened across different IPs.
Though the move likely took players by surprise, some people had already foreseen the eventual demise ofEngage KillasSquare Enix also doesn’t have a reliable track record for mobile games.Engage Killfans on Reddit have observed that there were many factors working against it, such as a perceived less-than-stellar game experience and other anime projects overtaking it in quality and popularity. Its ranking on Japanese game stock tracking site Game-i fell steadily throughout December, and the reason given by Square Enix points towardEngage Killlikely not meeting its revenue targets consistently.
Despite its solid performance on consoles and PC, so far Square Enix hasn’t had similar wild success on the mobile front. In January, it alsoclosed down the mobile titleFinal Fantasy 7: The First Soldier, its attempt at cashing in on both the online multiplayer battle royale trend and the enduring name power ofFF7.While it still has a number ofFinal Fantasy-centered mobile games up and running, they have yet to amass gigantic fanbases the way the mainline games have—and until they do, it’s likely that a lot of these projects will unfortunately be short-lived.