Game developers dominate Final Fantasy's nearest audiences — six of the top 10 neighbors carry the Game Developers subcategory, making this one of the more same-kind-adjacent shapes in the data, even though Final Fantasy itself is a Video Game Franchise rather than a developer.
The shape is broad: scores run from Square Enix at 0.91 down to Konami at 0.81, with no single neighbor pulling far ahead of the rest. Naughty Dog (0.87), SEGA (0.83), Electronic Arts (0.81), and Bandai Namco US (0.81) fill out the developer cluster alongside Square Enix. Two gaming-press magazines — IGN (0.83) and Game Informer (0.82) — sit inside the top 10 as well, reinforcing that the audience is shaped heavily by core gaming media consumption. The only Video Game Franchise in the top 10 is KINGDOM HEARTS (0.81), which shares Square Enix's publishing lineage.
The one clear cross-kind signal is Marvel Entertainment (0.84), the third-highest neighbor and the sole entertainment brand in the top 10. Its presence — ahead of several game developers — suggests the audience's shape is pulled not just by gaming but by a broader franchise-entertainment orientation that Marvel also occupies. No other entertainment brands, film studios, or TV properties appear in the top 10.
Taken together, the broad shape with a developer-heavy cluster and a single entertainment outlier points to an audience defined by deep engagement with the gaming ecosystem, with a secondary pull toward large-scale franchise IP.