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Key
Summary
Key is a brand[1]. Key ranks in the top 9% of brand entities by monthly Wikipedia readership (1,976 views/month).[2]
Key Facts
- Key is in the country of Japan[3].
- Key is in the country of GB[4].
- Key is in the country of LU[5].
- Key's instance of is recorded as brand[6].
- Key's instance of is recorded as video game developer[7].
- Key's founder is recorded as Jun Maeda[8].
- Key's founder is recorded as Shinji Orito[9].
- Key's founder is recorded as Itaru Hinoue[10].
- Key's founder is recorded as Naoki Hisaya[11].
- Key is owned by Visual Arts[12].
- Key's headquarters location is recorded as Osaka[13].
- Key's Commons category is recorded as Key (studio)[14].
- Key's industry is recorded as video game industry[15].
- July 21, 1998 marks the founding of Key[16].
- 2013-06-09 marks the founding of Key[17].
- Key's location of formation is recorded as Osaka[18].
- Key's official website is recorded as https://key.visualarts.gr.jp[19].
- Key's topic's main category is recorded as Category:Key (company)[20].
- Key's product or material produced is recorded as visual novel[21].
- Key's topic has template is recorded as Template:Key (company)[22].
- Key's legal form is recorded as H0PO[23].
- Key's legal form is recorded as 9999[24].
- Key's different from is recorded as Key[25].
- Key's social media followers is recorded as {'amount': '+141579'}[26].
- Key's social media followers is recorded as {'amount': '+122585'}[27].
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Founding
Founders include Jun Maeda[8], Shinji Orito[9], Itaru Hinoue[10], and Naoki Hisaya[11]. Recorded inception include July 21, 1998[16] and 2013-06-09[17]. Key's location of formation is recorded as Osaka[18].
Operations
Key's headquarters location is recorded as Osaka[13].
Industry
Key's industry is recorded as video game industry[15].
Ownership
Key is owned by Visual Arts[12]. Key's product or material produced is recorded as visual novel[21].
Why It Matters
Key ranks in the top 9% of brand entities by monthly Wikipedia readership (1,976 views/month).[2] Key has Wikipedia articles in 20 language editions, a strong signal of global cultural recognition.[28] Key is known by 5 alternative names across languages and contexts.[29]