Surge more information about the game of Star Wars by Quantic Dream

Last week, a series of rumors arose talking about a game of Star Wars in charge of Quantic Dream. Although this information has not yet been confirmed, a new report from Kotaku provides more information related to the type of title , supposedly, in development, as well as the repercussions of this project within the French study.

According to Sources close to Kotaku, Quantic Dream is not developing a game Point and Click style Detroit: Become Human or heavy Rain . Instead, The study would be working on an action adventure with possible open world elements and a multiplayer included . For the time being, the study by David Cage has remained silent.

Two developers who have remained anonymous ensure that this decision was made to provide a more diverse curriculum to the study, thus away from the traditional experiences by which they are known . Along with this, it has been mentioned that this process has not been simple. Specifically, they are discussed about two important points that have caused a friction between the developers of Quantic Dream.

STAR WARS: The Old Republic – The Movie – Episode I: Hunt For The Emperor 【Jedi Knight Storyline】 The first of these are an obsolete engine and development tools for the vision of the study , which are not optimized to create an action adventure. On the other hand, it is mentioned that the decision to set aside the traditional style of the study has caused a series of conflicts, since some seek to give a higher priority to the Gameplay on the narrative.

Recall that Quantic Dream has been pointed out as a toxic place to work, and It is likely that these discussions on the road that should take the game of Star Wars have something to see on this topic. At the moment there is no information Official by the study, and considering that the contract between Disney and EA will be valid until 2023, it is likely to spend some time before this situation is clarified.

You can learn more about this alleged game here.

Via: Kotaku.

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