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Quantic Dream says it is “not affected” by the demobilization

Quantic Dream has become the second Netese studio to launch a statement this week confirming that he was not affected by the recent discounts of Chinese games abroad.

He recently claimed that Netease plans to strip itself from the majority of its external teams, which may lead to the closure of more than ten games for game.

While the technology giant I mentioned That “all studios and projects are in continuous review and evaluation,” and it has also denied suggestions that the modern discounts of some external teams are part of a broader change in the strategy, insistence She “did not hesitate to global expansion plans.”

On Monday, the Netese Studio, headed by the former designer of Paul Erith, issued a statement confirming that he was “not affected by any closure in the studio”, adding that he remains “completely complete” that builds his first game.

A similar statement was issued on Tuesday by Guillaume de Fondaumière, CEO of Detroit: Beter Human and Heavy Rain Studio Quantic Dream, who got Netese in 2022.

“We felt deeply saddened to get to know the demobilization of workers and close the last studio that affects some of the departments of the Netese Group. Our ideas are affected with everyone, and we are sincerely hoped to find new opportunities quickly.” books.

(President) David Cage, I would like to express our gratitude to the masses and friends who have reached us in recent days regarding Quantic Dream. Open in both sites.

Last year, the company achieved the highest revenue in its history, driven by the performance of its rear titles, according to De Fondaumière. He said that Detroit: Be Bot Human 2018, amounted to 11 million sales in 2024 (two million years on year).

Quantic Dream became publisher in 2019, and he is currently developing Star Wars Eclipse, which was announced in December 2021.

“The developments of our current projects are progressing as planned, and we are fully committed to presenting and launching these innovative high -quality titles in the future,” said De Fondomer.

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