Quote Originally Posted by Ashley Schovitz View Post
Oh Iw as too lazy to read the link. This doesn't refer that the company will try to crossover the game to other companies right?
No, it just means the engine will probably be up for licensing by other companies. Though knowing Squenix's track record it'll only be given out to very specific companies. It certainly won't be as open as say Source or UnrealEngine 4 are. It will mean that the company will be able to maintain a market share on the three main "hardcore" gaming platforms, though I imagine there's still going to be interest in the Wii (which probably can't even run the CTEngine). I'm actually surprised it's taken them this long to outsource their in-house engines, but I'm guessing CT's is most likely the first complete suite they've ever created i.e. usable by people outside of the company.