Detroit: Become Human Studio, Quantic Dream is Working On A Competitive Multiplayer Game

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The Studio is Also Working on Star Wars: Eclipse Alongside!

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  • Quantic Dream has revealed it is working on a brand new competitive multiplayer game.
  • This is the first time the studio is exploring the genre after focusing on narrative games.
  • They have admitted that the competition is high, so they have everything to prove.

Quantic Dream is the studio behind some of the most underrated titles of all time, including Detroit: Become Human, Beyond: Two Souls, and more. While its narrative-driven games have always caught the attention, it’s going on a new venture. 

The studio has announced that it is now working on a new competitive multiplayer title, along with the already-in-development Star Wars: Eclipse. However, it is to be noted that the genre is already very saturated. 

Why it matters: Single-player studios like Remedy have tried to jump into the multiplayer genre only to fail with games like FBC: Firebreak, so it’ll be interesting to see what Quantic Dream comes up with. 

Quantic Dream reveals it is working on a new competitive multiplayer game

Quantic Dream says that fans will be surprised by this, as it’s something that has helped them push their boundaries and do something they’ve never done before. After 28 years, the studio is moving away from one project at a time. 

Along with the multiplayer game, it already has Star Wars: Eclipse in development. The title will be set during the High Republic era, and will follow a similar choice-based style of gameplay as Detroit: Become Human.

Hank And Connor At Jimmy's Bar In Detroit Become Human
The studio is primarily known for developing narrative-driven single-player games

The studio does admit that there is a lot of competition in the genre, and they are very inexperienced in it. But they are confident and know they have a point to prove and are working hard to overthrow the doubts.

The title will be F2P with 3v3 matches, and some screenshots have also been revealed showcasing the colorful visuals. Developing a game like this is always a risk, but if they can do something to stand out, it could turn things in the studio’s favor. 

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