
Quantic Dream’s Stability Assured Amid NetEase Investment Shift
After NetEase CEO William Ding opted to withdraw from several international investments, concerns arose among fans of Quantic Dream regarding the studio’s future. This apprehension follows the significant €100 million acquisition of the Paris-based developer in February 2023. However, CEO and Head of Publishing, Guillaume de Fondaumière, has provided reassurance through an extensive LinkedIn update, confirming that the studio remains unscathed by the changes at NetEase.
Support for Affected Individuals
De Fondaumière expressed his condolences for those impacted by the recent developments, emphasizing a commitment to supporting their transition to new opportunities.
Commitment to Current Projects
In his address, De Fondaumière, along with co-founder David Cage, expressed heartfelt gratitude towards the community for their support during this unsettling time. He reassured stakeholders that both the Paris and Montreal studios are operational and continue to actively develop their upcoming projects. Interested candidates are encouraged to explore the open positions available at both locations via this link: Join Us.
Long-Standing Partnership with NetEase
With a storied history spanning 28 years, Quantic Dream remains dedicated to the vision set forth by David and de Fondaumière in 2019 when NetEase acquired a minority stake in the studio. Over the last six years, NetEase has proven to be a reliable partner, granting creative autonomy and vital financial support that have been instrumental in the studio’s growth. In 2022, the partnership solidified further when Quantic Dream became a wholly-owned subsidiary of NetEase, aligning their future aspirations.
Record Revenue and Success of Back Catalogue
In a groundbreaking achievement, Quantic Dream reported record revenue in 2024, largely fueled by the success of its prior game titles. Most notably, *Detroit: Become Human* reached a staggering 11 million units sold across PlayStation and PC platforms, marking an impressive 2 million unit increase compared to the previous year. This sustained interest highlights the enduring quality and appeal of their games.
Exciting Future Developments
While multiple projects are in the pipeline, only *Star Wars: Eclipse* has been publicly acknowledged so far. Announced during The Game Awards in 2021, this title is anticipated to launch in 2026, although delays are plausible. As of September 2023, development was described as ‘simmering’, with promises to maintain the signature branching narrative style Quantic Dream is known for, while also enhancing gameplay with more action elements than seen in their earlier works.
For those interested in staying updated on Quantic Dream’s journey, follow them closely as they navigate these changes and continue to shape the future of interactive storytelling.
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