New Star Wars Game Seemingly Unaffected By Major NetEase Shakeup
Briefly

Quantic Dream, the developer of Star Wars Eclipse, has announced that its studios in Paris and Montreal remain stable amid recent layoffs at parent company NetEase. CEO Guillaume de Fondaumière confirmed ongoing development on their projects and availability of open positions despite speculation. Notably, Quantic Dream recently reported record revenue in 2024, marking a successful period driven by popular games like Detroit: Become Human. The anticipated release of Star Wars Eclipse is set for 2026, following its initial reveal in 2021, amidst a focus on future high-quality narrative gaming.
Quantic Dream's studios in Paris and Montreal are unaffected by recent layoffs at NetEase, maintaining development on projects like Star Wars Eclipse with several job openings.
We want to reassure everyone that our studios remain unaffected. We are continuing to develop our projects at full pace, with several open positions available.
Quantic Dream achieved its highest revenue in 2024, driven largely by the success of its back catalog, particularly with Detroit: Become Human, which sold 11 million units.
The developments of our current projects are progressing as planned, and we are fully committed to delivering and launching these innovative, high-quality titles in the future.
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