Yeah the "tri" in the name was meant to represent the 3 major Enix employees who left to form the company in the first place. In a lot of ways they were basically just a 3rd party studio for Squeenix until around 2009 when the big guy behind Star Ocean left the company.
How did I never know that about Tri-Ace? No wonder pre-merger Enix published the PS1 release.
Yeah the "tri" in the name was meant to represent the 3 major Enix employees who left to form the company in the first place. In a lot of ways they were basically just a 3rd party studio for Squeenix until around 2009 when the big guy behind Star Ocean left the company.