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Star Wars Eclipse developer Quantic Dream gives update amidst NetEase cuts and closures


Quantic Dream, the NetEase-owned developer behind Heavy Rain, Detroit and the upcoming Star Wars Eclipse has broken its…

In a statement posted on LinkedIn, Quantic Dream CEO Guillaume de Fondaumière said the studio's teams had not been impacted by NetEase's dramatic cuts, and were "continuing to develop our projects at full pace". Today's statement by de Fondaumière does not mention the company's upcoming Star Wars Eclipse by name, though the CEO did state that Quantic Dream was "continuing to develop our projects at full pace" with work "progressing as planned". "We are fully committed to delivering and launching these innovative, high-quality titles in the future," de Fondaumière concluded, without providing any more detail on when more news on Star Wars Eclipse - or anything else the company is working on - might come.

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