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Quantic Dream Issues Statement on Star Wars Eclipse Amid Studio Layoffs

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Quantic Dream Issues Statement on Star Wars Eclipse Amid Studio Layoffs

Quantic Dream has insisted Star Wars Eclipse is on course despite studio layoffs and claims from striking staff that it could be canceled.

Last month, Quantic Dream canceled its live service game, Spellcasters Chronicles, just three months after its early access launch. The studio best known for successful single-player story-driven games, such as Heavy Rain, Beyond: Two Souls, and Detroit: Become Human, said the Spellcasters Chronicles cancellation would result in layoffs, although it has yet to say how many are affected.

At the time of the cancelation, Quantic Dream insisted the development of Star Wars Eclipse would continue as “normal.” But according to French website gamekult, Eclipse is suffering from “a lack of resources, vision, and progress,” and could be canceled unless members of the Spellcasters Chronicles team are moved over to help finish the project.

Gamekult said Quantic Dream is reportedly considering laying off 115 staff — said to amount to a quarter of the company’s workforce — following the cancelation of Spellcasters Chronicles, which itself sparked a strike organized by the STJV union that took place in front of the studio’s Paris headquarters. Gamekult said striking staff are trying to save Star Wars Eclipse. They believe at least some of the Spellcasters Chronicles developers who are set to lose their jobs will be needed to make Star Wars Eclipse a reality without enduring crunch.

Apparently, on the day of the strike (June 25), a delegation from Lucasfilm was due to visit Quantic Dream to check the progress of Star Wars Eclipse. The striking staff wanted to send a clear message: as things stand, Eclipse cannot be finished if the redundancy plan goes through, or, as gamekult put it: “saving the company from a very painful cancellation, which currently hangs like a sword of Damocles over the employees.”

Now, Quantic Dream has issued IGN a fresh statement insisting the Star Wars Eclipse team has all it needs to finish the game.

“As previously stated, the development of Star Wars Eclipse remains unaffected by the recent closure of Spellcasters Chronicles, a decision driven by the challenging market conditions in that segment,” a Quantic Dream spokesperson said.

“The development of Star Wars Eclipse is continuing as planned, with the full commitment of its team and all the necessary resources to complete its mission.

“Our priority is to ensure that employees affected by the restructuring process receive the appropriate support, care, and consideration. Out of respect for this ongoing process and for the employees concerned, we will not provide any further comment at this stage.”

Quantic Dream’s consultation process with affected employees is ongoing, but it seems unlikely that the studio’s latest comment will reassure concerned fans about the fate of Star Wars Eclipse, nor the developers at the studio who are set to lose their jobs. STJV wants the studio to sign a majority agreement with the union to mitigate the damage, which would in theory see fewer staff lose their jobs, and the remaining staff put to working helping get Eclipse out the door.

Announced in 2021 via a flashy cinematic trailer, Star Wars Eclipse is expected to integrate Quantic Dreams’ traditional story-based gameplay with an action-adventure game set in the franchise’s High Republic era. Beyond that, details are thin on the ground, and Quantic Dream has only commented on the project over the past few years to quash rumors of development trouble and delays, amid suggestions that the studio was struggling to hire staff following previous workplace allegations. Star Wars Eclipse is still without a release window even now, five years after it was announced.

Last year, Quantic Dream was forced to respond to closure fears amid Chinese owner NetEase’s pullback from western video game investment. In a statement posted to LinkedIn, Quantic Dream CEO and head of publishing, Guillaume de Fondaumière, said he was “deeply saddened to learn about the recent layoffs and studio closures affecting some of the NetEase group’s divisions,” but assured players that Quantic’s studios in Paris and Montreal remain “unaffected.”

“[Quantic president] David Cage and I would like to express our gratitude to the fans and friends who have reached out to us in recent days regarding Quantic Dream,” de Fondaumière wrote. “We want to reassure everyone that our studios in Paris and Montreal remain unaffected. We are continuing to develop our projects at full pace, with several open positions available in both locations.”

De Fondaumière added that despite NetEase acquiring Quantic Dream as a wholly owned subsidiary in 2022, “Quantic Dream remains committed to the strategy outlined by David and I in 2019,” insisting “NetEase has been a dedicated partner, providing us with creative freedom and the financial resources necessary for our studio to grow and strive.”

The CEO also revealed the studio’s back-catalog had seen an “exceptional performance,” contributing to the “highest revenue in [the company’s] history” in 2024.

“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,” de Fondaumière said, but did not provide any specific update on its upcoming Star Wars game, Star Wars: Eclipse.

In March, it was revealed that NetEase cut off funding to the studio led by Yakuza franchise creator Toshihiro Nagoshi as part of its plan to reduce its video game development activities. Nagoshi’s game, Gang of Dragon, now appears to have been canceled.

Wesley is Director, News at IGN. Find him on Twitter at @wyp100. You can reach Wesley at [email protected] or confidentially at [email protected].

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