10 Facts About Quantic Dream

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Quantic Dream SA is a French video game developer and publisher based in Paris.

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Quantic Dream is known for promoting interactive storytelling, with founder David Cage as the primary creative force.

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3.

Quantic Dream sent the script to contacts he had acquired during his time making music, who noted that it was not technically feasible.

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4.

Quantic Dream later provided motion capture for the 2004 film Immortal.

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The following year, Quantic Dream showed another PlayStation 3 tech demo, Kara, taking advantage of new investments in motion capture facilities.

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In 2014, Quantic Dream doubled their investment in Vicon, whose motion capture technology was previously used in Heavy Rain and Beyond: Two Souls.

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Around then, Quantic Dream employed 180 staff members, five fewer than were reported in 2016.

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8.

Quantic Dream opened a new Montreal, Quebec studio, Quantic Dream Montreal, in February 2021, to be led by Stephane D'Astous and with Yohan Cazaus as gameplay director.

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Quantic Dream said that over the years prior that there had been several offers to buy the studio, and they had selected NetEase's proposal as it was favorable to their continued development.

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10.

The court ruled in favor of Mediapart in the personal suit, dismissing charges related to three of seven passages in their report about Quantic Dream, while stating that the other four were made in "good faith" as they had "a sufficient factual basis" as to not qualify for libel.

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