Skip to main content

Square Enix Collective offers publisher-supported crowdfunding

tomb rtaider

Collective is a newly launched approach to crowdfunding from Square Enix. The website describes it as a “curated platform that enables creators to post ideas, and gamers to judge whether those ideas should become reality or not.” Ideas met with community approval during a 28-day pitch period are then ushered along into an Indiegogo crowdfunding campaign with some help from the publisher.

Once the initial evaluation phase is over, Square Enix sits down with the pitch creator in a “due diligence process” that serves two purposes: to reassure the community that the necessary tools and skills are being brought to bear on the idea, and to work out a budgeting plan. Ideas that fail to make it through this second stage of the process will still get feedback from Square Enix. Pitches can be submitted at no charge.

Recommended Videos

The Collective adds a new step to the crowdfunding process, albeit one that could potentially bring the added weight of an established game publisher to any campaign. It still comes down to a proper funding hunt on Indiegogo, but the project in question should be able generate some interest in the fan community by the time it reaches that point. That’s the whole idea.

A couple of fine points remain unclear. There’s no by-the-numbers rundown on the website of how projects can be submitted. There’s also no real sense given of how Collective-hosted ideas get to the point that they’re approved for the second phase of the process. Square Enix promises more info on both of these points next month, when the Los Angeles Convention Center hosts GDC Next from November 5-7.

Adam Rosenberg
Former Digital Trends Contributor
Previously, Adam worked in the games press as a freelance writer and critic for a range of outlets, including Digital Trends…
Babylon’s Fall support ending as servers set to close in February
Babylon's Fall

Square Enix and PlatinumGames have announced that Babylon's Fall will end service on February 27, 2023, and the game will be unplayable afterward.

"As a result, we will also cancel the large-scale updates that we had planned. In terms of the plan moving forward, Season 2 will run until Tuesday, November 29, 2022, as scheduled, and the Final Season will begin with the maintenance scheduled on the same day," Square Enix says in a statement. "This Final Season is the period during which you can earn the ranking rewards of Season 2."

Read more
Embracer fully acquires former Square Enix western studios
the-best-stealth-games-of-all-time

The acquisition of Square Enix's western studios and their IP by Embracer Group has been approved, completing the acquisition of the major studios and over 50 IPs including Tomb Raider and Deus Ex.

While the purchase was announced in May, the conditions and approvals for the deal were not finalized until August 26, fully completing the transaction as detailed on Embracer's official site. The newly acquired studios are set to form Embracer's 12th operative group led by Phil Rogers. Further details, likely in regards to the name of this operative group and a new name for Square Enix Montreal, are expected at a later date.

Read more
Life is Strange: Arcadia Bay Collection comes to Nintendo Switch next month
Life is Strange Arcadia Bay

Square Enix and Dontnod Entertainment revealed that Life is Strange: Arcadia Bay Collection will launch on September 27 for Nintendo Switch.

This collection contains both the Life is Strange and its prequel Life is Strange: Before the Storm games. While the collection is available in retail and digital formats, only the first game will be on the actual Nintendo Switch physical cart at retail. The prequel will be a download code.

Read more