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The Square Enix Collective program to support indie developer pitches for older
Square Enix IPs should grow over time, company president and CEO Phil Rogers
told
GameInformer at Gamescom. They note that Gex, Fear Effect, and
Anachronox are among the franchises currently open to this process,
though there's no indication that development is underway for any of them. At
the show Rogers told them they plan on accepting treatments on other IPs
eventually. "Getting treatments? This is what I’d love to see more of," he says.
"In 20 years or 10 years, to have a team say, ‘I’ve got a great idea for
Legacy of Kain or Final Fantasy or Tomb Raider.’ We’re being
very careful. We’re very clear about the IPs that we would like to give to
people."
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