In recent years, workplace culture has been given more attention in the video game industry, which should mean better work conditions for everyone involved. While video gameSquare Enixhasn’t been embroiled in any major employee fiasco,unlike its peers, the company still saw fit to release a new policy regarding workplace harassment.
Square Enix cautions that the company will take legal action against any behavior seen as harmful or not socially acceptable.

Square Enix Aims To Protect Employees Regardless Of Rank
To make sure everyone’s aware of what it considers harassment,Square Enixhas published a list of examples of unaccepted behavior.
Harassment:
Undue demand:
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This is a good initiative by the company, as a better work environment should translate to happier employees.

When it comes to video game workplace controversy, the latest one that made waves last year is when aBungie executive was reportedly sackedfor abusing female coworkers.
Regarding big game releases, Square Enix pushed out Dragon Quest I & II HD-2D Remake,sellingtwo million units in under a month. If you’re curious about it, gocheck out our reviewto see why it’s worth pickingup for RPG fans.

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