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Square Enix Montréal was a Canadian
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based in
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. It created the ''Go'' series of turn-based
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for
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s based on former
Eidos Interactive Square Enix Limited (formerly Domark Limited and Eidos Interactive Limited) is a British subsidiary of the Japanese video game company Square Enix, acting as their European publishing arm. The company formerly owned ''Tomb Raider'', which was in ...
intellectual properties. Square Enix Montréal was founded in November 2011 as a traditional studio under
Square Enix Europe Square Enix Limited (formerly Domark Limited and Eidos Interactive Limited) is a British subsidiary of the Japanese video game company Square Enix, acting as their European publishing arm. The company formerly owned ''Tomb Raider'', which was in ...
. Initially planning to create a new ''Hitman'' series game for consoles and employ several hundred people, its mandate changed in 2013 when it became its parent company's choice studio to produce mobile games. The company developed prototypes for two mobile ''Hitman'' games, which became the
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-inspired puzzle game '' Hitman Go'' (2014) and the shooter '' Hitman: Sniper'' (2015). The commercial success of the latter and the critical success of the former led to two additional titles in the ''Go'' series: ''
Lara Croft Go ''Lara Croft Go'' is a turn-based puzzle video game in the ''Tomb Raider'' series. The player moves Lara Croft as a puzzle piece through a board game while avoiding obstacles and manipulating the environment. The developers distilled major seri ...
'' (2015), based on the ''
Tomb Raider ''Tomb Raider'', also known as ''Lara Croft: Tomb Raider'' from 2001 to 2008, is a media franchise that originated with an action-adventure video game series created by British gaming company Core Design. Formerly owned by Eidos Interactive, th ...
'' series, and ''
Deus Ex Go ''Deus Ex Go'' is a 2016 turn-based puzzle video game in the ''Deus Ex'' series by Square Enix. The player uses a touchscreen to move Adam Jensen, a protagonist from the cyberpunk-themed series, as a puzzle piece through a board game while avo ...
'' (2016), based on the ''
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'' series. It later added a
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-based studio, Square Enix London Mobile.
Embracer Group Embracer Group AB (formerly Nordic Games Licensing AB and THQ Nordic AB) is a Swedish video game and media holding company based in Karlstad. The company was established under the name Nordic Games Licensing in 2011 as part of Nordic Games Gro ...
acquired Square Enix Montréal alongside several other Square Enix Europe properties in August 2022 to form CDE Entertainment. Square Enix Montréal and Square Enix London Mobile were briefly rebranded Onoma in October 2022 before the studio closed the next month.


History


Formation (2011)

Video game developer
Square Enix is a Japanese Multinational corporation, multinational holding company, production enterprise and entertainment conglomerate, best known for its ''Final Fantasy'', ''Dragon Quest'', ''Star Ocean'' and ''Kingdom Hearts'' role-playing video game ...
announced the opening of Square Enix Montréal on November 21, 2011, aiming to debut operations in 2012 with 150 employees headed by Lee Singleton, a former general manager at
Square Enix London Studios Square Enix Limited (formerly Domark Limited and Eidos Interactive Limited) is a British subsidiary of the Japanese video game company Square Enix, acting as their European publishing arm. The company formerly owned ''Tomb Raider'', which was in ...
. The new studio was founded to create high-production quality (AAA) titles within Square Enix intellectual properties. Its first project was a new ''Hitman'' series game for
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, to be co-developed with another Square Enix subsidiary,
IO Interactive IO Interactive A/S (IOI) is a Danish video game developer based in Copenhagen, best known for creating and developing the ''Hitman'' and '' Kane and Lynch'' franchises. IO Interactive's most recent game is '' Hitman 3'', which was released in J ...
of Denmark, which created the series and was at work on '' Hitman: Absolution'' (2012). Square Enix Montréal began with four staff members—Singleton and three developers from IO Interactive—but planned to grow beyond the single ''Hitman'' team to have multiple concurrent projects with up to 150 employees. Singleton planned a slow design process, with no rush to production. The studio also received support from the Quebecois government.


''Go'' series (2013–2016)

Spurred by company-wide changes beginning late the next year and Square Enix's decision to designate a studio to focus on mobile games, Square Enix Montréal pivoted to mobile game development with an emphasis on the ''Hitman'' franchise and tablet computers in June 2013. Patrick Naud became its director. The studio quietly cancelled its work on the ''Hitman'' console game, while IO Interactive assumed a similar project. Many employees left to work on AAA titles elsewhere and those who stayed became vested in the ethos of a smaller studio, leaving their siloed specialty areas to work as generalists across specialties, as necessitated by smaller teams. The company spent two weeks designing proposals for mobile ''Hitman'' series games, which led to '' Hitman Go'' (2014) and '' Hitman: Sniper'' (2015). The former began the ''Go'' series of highly manicured,
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, board game-style
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, while the latter more closely resembled a traditional mobile game in which players competitively shoot targets through the
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. Though ''Hitman Go'' and the subsequent ''
Lara Croft Go ''Lara Croft Go'' is a turn-based puzzle video game in the ''Tomb Raider'' series. The player moves Lara Croft as a puzzle piece through a board game while avoiding obstacles and manipulating the environment. The developers distilled major seri ...
'' (2015, based on the ''
Tomb Raider ''Tomb Raider'', also known as ''Lara Croft: Tomb Raider'' from 2001 to 2008, is a media franchise that originated with an action-adventure video game series created by British gaming company Core Design. Formerly owned by Eidos Interactive, th ...
'' series) received awards, critical acclaim, and modest sales, ''Hitman: Sniper'' became the studio's revenue generator. This work was considered novel in an industry where major companies created free-to-play games rather than small games with small teams. But the two styles of mobile games—opposite ends of indie and AAA development cultures— clashed, and divided the studio's internal identity. They intended to resolve this conflict with ''
Deus Ex Go ''Deus Ex Go'' is a 2016 turn-based puzzle video game in the ''Deus Ex'' series by Square Enix. The player uses a touchscreen to move Adam Jensen, a protagonist from the cyberpunk-themed series, as a puzzle piece through a board game while avo ...
'' (2016), whose development team was split evenly between the ''Go'' series and ''Sniper'' staff and intended to mix the "tight, hand-crafted feel" of the former with the "ongoing updates" of the latter. The studio employed about 40 people at the time of ''Deus Ex Go'' release, who clustered together in a space once designed for several hundred people. The company has not released information on its future plans, though based on Square Enix's philosophy of each studio covering its own niche well, they are expected to continue making mobile games. Recent hires include indie developers from games including ''
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'' and ''
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''. Square Enix Montréal's ''Go'' series was released to high praise. Ryan McCaffrey of ''IGN'' wrote that the first two releases were the "smartest" mobile games of any console franchise. Sam Loveridge of ''Digital Spy'' summarized the series as immensely successful. The games use simple touchscreen gameplay mechanics to move the main characters from each screen around a minimalist board game-like puzzle. With each entry, Square Enix Montréal distills and reinterprets the parent series' essential gameplay elements for the board game format. ''Hitman Go'' was released in 2014, ''
Lara Croft Go ''Lara Croft Go'' is a turn-based puzzle video game in the ''Tomb Raider'' series. The player moves Lara Croft as a puzzle piece through a board game while avoiding obstacles and manipulating the environment. The developers distilled major seri ...
'' (of the ''
Tomb Raider ''Tomb Raider'', also known as ''Lara Croft: Tomb Raider'' from 2001 to 2008, is a media franchise that originated with an action-adventure video game series created by British gaming company Core Design. Formerly owned by Eidos Interactive, th ...
'' series) in 2015, and ''Deus Ex Go'' of the Deus Ex, ''Deus Ex'' series in 2016. The studio released documentary videos on their ''Go'' series development process. The ''Go'' games reached a wider audience than ''Sniper'', and half of their players found the games through App Store or friend recommendations. The studio partially attributes their success with the series to their unique position of being able to work with major franchises with the resources of a larger company, while retaining the smaller size and flexibility of an independent development studio. They also viewed the critical response to ''Deus Ex Go'' as an indication that the studio had thrice succeeded in its intention to translate an older console intellectual property to mobile with its own personality. Square Enix Montréal saw their work as the converging intersection between
Square Enix is a Japanese Multinational corporation, multinational holding company, production enterprise and entertainment conglomerate, best known for its ''Final Fantasy'', ''Dragon Quest'', ''Star Ocean'' and ''Kingdom Hearts'' role-playing video game ...
's AAA (video game industry), AAA tradition and reputable mobile games.


Free-to-play games, acquisition, and closure (2016–2022)

After 2016, Square Enix Montréal turned its focus toward free-to-play games and began a "2.0" business phase. It grew its headcount from 40 to 170 by March 2021 and intended to expand further. The developer announced ''Hitman Sniper Assassins'' in March 2021 and an augmented reality adaptation of ''Space Invaders'', licensed from Taito. In January 2018, ''
Hyper Light Drifter ''Hyper Light Drifter'' is a 2D action role-playing game developed by Heart Machine. The game pays homage to 8-bit and 16-bit games, and is considered by its lead developer Alx Preston as a combination of '' The Legend of Zelda: A Link to the Pa ...
'' designer Teddy Dief left Square Enix Montréal after the project he was working on was canceled. In June 2018, Naud stated that the studio had disconnected work on the ''Go'' series. He said that the series "was a great adventure for us as a studio", but that the premium mobile returns were disappointing, saying "it's sad to see that our games are only played by a small slither of the population because of the price point". The studio planned to continue to work in the mobile space, with Naud stating their intent to make "high-end, high-quality pristine mobile experiences" from either existing or new intellectual property. In October 2021, Square Enix founded another mobile studio, Square Enix London Mobile, which became part of Square Enix Montréal. Also directed by Naud, Square Enix London Mobile focused on publishing and external development, with franchise partnerships in the ''Tomb Raider'' and ''Avatar: The Last Airbender'' properties. In May 2022,
Embracer Group Embracer Group AB (formerly Nordic Games Licensing AB and THQ Nordic AB) is a Swedish video game and media holding company based in Karlstad. The company was established under the name Nordic Games Licensing in 2011 as part of Nordic Games Gro ...
announced an agreement to acquire several assets of Square Enix Europe, including Square Enix Montréal, for . At the time, the studio had 160 employees: 144 in Montreal and 16 from London. Anticipating a rebranding once detached from Square Enix, Square Enix Montréal established the "Rebrand Squad" to find a new name that was easy to pronounce in both English and French. After exploring 165 names, they chose "Onoma", Greek language, Greek for "name", to reflect the studio's open possibilities. "Studio Onoma" was trademarked by August 2022. Embracer Group's acquisition was completed on August 26, 2022, with the assets being held under CDE Entertainment. Square Enix Montréal and Square Enix London Mobile were collectively rebranded as Onoma in October. On November 1, 2022, Embracer Group and CDE Entertainment announced the impending closure of Onoma and CDE Entertainment's internal quality assurance team, affecting 200 employees. CDE Entertainment's director, Phil Rogers, cited growth opportunities with AAA games developed at its other studios, Eidos-Montréal and Crystal Dynamics. Onoma's staff were informed that some of them would be transferred to Eidos-Montréal. On November 23, 4 of its games, Deus Ex Go, Space Invaders: Hidden Heroes, Arena Battle Champions, and Hitman Sniper: The Shadows, were announced to be shutdown in January 2023.


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