Hold on a second, it's not as terrible as it sounds
* The developers get to keep their IP
* Apparently the 'majority of the sales' will go to the developer or be reinvested in the crowdfunding platform
* SE checks to see if the developer is capable of delivering on their promise
* Some of SE's older IPs will be up for grabs (particularly old Eidos ones)
Basically developers can post an idea to the Square Enix Collective Platform where players can then critique and give feedback on the game. After 28 days SE will see if the idea seems feasible and is popular, and if so SE will collaborate with Indiegogo to get the game funded. If successful SE will distribute the game
I'm not completely sure of what I think of this, but something to give crowdfunded games an extra publicity boost and giving the creators feedback before putting their name on the lines seems like a good idea. And from a player perspective, if Square Enix's checks are at all effective in determining the capability of finishing the project it seems like a good idea.
On the other hand, publishers using consumers to burden the risk of actually publishing a game is not something that I would like to see become accepted. This seems fine at the moment, but how honest are SE being and is this a first step down a dark road?
http://www.gamasutra.com/view/news/201892/Square_Enix_adopts_crowdfunding_model_for_new_program.php
* The developers get to keep their IP
* Apparently the 'majority of the sales' will go to the developer or be reinvested in the crowdfunding platform
* SE checks to see if the developer is capable of delivering on their promise
* Some of SE's older IPs will be up for grabs (particularly old Eidos ones)
Basically developers can post an idea to the Square Enix Collective Platform where players can then critique and give feedback on the game. After 28 days SE will see if the idea seems feasible and is popular, and if so SE will collaborate with Indiegogo to get the game funded. If successful SE will distribute the game
I'm not completely sure of what I think of this, but something to give crowdfunded games an extra publicity boost and giving the creators feedback before putting their name on the lines seems like a good idea. And from a player perspective, if Square Enix's checks are at all effective in determining the capability of finishing the project it seems like a good idea.
On the other hand, publishers using consumers to burden the risk of actually publishing a game is not something that I would like to see become accepted. This seems fine at the moment, but how honest are SE being and is this a first step down a dark road?
http://www.gamasutra.com/view/news/201892/Square_Enix_adopts_crowdfunding_model_for_new_program.php