Quantic Dream, the studio working on Star Wars Eclipse, shares a highly awaited update in the wake of closures under parent company NetEase.
Quantic Dream's CEO, Guillaume de Fondaumière, shared a post on LinkedIn, announcing that all is seemingly well at the firm (thanks, IGN ). In fact, Detroit sold over two million copies in 2024 ...
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de Fondaumière added that despite NetEase acquiring Quantic Dream as a wholly owned subsidiary in 2022, "Quantic Dream ...
Numerous NetEase studios, including Quantic Dream, Nagoshi Studio, and Grasshopper, are reportedly at risk of closure after the Chinese publisher decided to divest its international operations.
Quantic Dream, the NetEase-owned developer behind Heavy Rain, Detroit and the upcoming Star Wars Eclipse has broken its silence following the layoffs and shutdowns seen across numerous other ...
Quantic Dream, the developer behind the upcoming Star Wars Eclipse, has apparently been unaffected by the recent shakeup over at NetEase.