via Gamasutra To summarize... the principle aim is to help provide a spotlight to ideas which might otherwise struggle to get exposure - and also to enable projects to gain some momentum before embarking on a funding campaign. If funding is successful, Square-Enix may be able to offer advice on the development process, but only if it's asked for. When it's ready, Square-Enix will help with distribution (in which the developer keeps most revenue). This does sound like a pretty neat concept, but not sure if it's going to turn out well.