Square Enix has announced that it plans to replace current president Yosuke Matsuda.
In a notice to shareholders published today, Square Enix Holdings said it intended to replace Matsuda with relative Square Enix newcomer Takashi Kiryu, pending shareholder approval.
According to the notice, approval will be sought at the Annual Shareholders’ Meeting scheduled for June 2023.
Should the move be approved, a meeting of the Board of Directors will finalise the details.
Matsuda took over from previous Square Enix president Yoichi Wada in 2013, and in recent years has spoken about the company’s need to focus on blockchain games.
Based on Square Enix’s statement, it doesn’t appear as if these plans are going to change following Matsuda’s planned departure.
“Under the rapid change of business environment surrounding the entertainment industry, the proposed change is intended to reshape the management team with the goal of adopting ever-evolving technological innovations and maximizing on the creativity of the company’s group in order to deliver even greater entertainment to its customers around the world,” it stated.
The proposed incoming president, 47-year-old Takashi Kiryu, joined Square Enix in June 2020 as general manager of its corporate planning division.
Before that, he was general manager of Dentsu Innovation Initiative, an R&D organisation focused on the “scouting of new and disruptive technologies”, including blockchain and Web 3.0.
In a New Year’s letter discussing the company’s plan for 2023, Matsuda said blockchain remains the biggest focus for Square Enix’s medium-term investments, despite what he called “volatility” in the blockchain space in 2022.
Matsuda argued that lessons learned and likely regulation to come could
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