Embracer Group Cancels The New Deus Ex Game, Lays Off 97 Developers From Eidos Montreal
Embracer Group has reportedly cancelled a new Deus Ex game from Eidos Montreal, as Eidos confirms 97 developers have been let go from the studio.
Embracer Group has reportedly cancelled a new Deus Ex game from Eidos Montreal, as Eidos confirms 97 developers have been let go from the studio.
The new IP from Eidos Montreal will reportedly include an open-world setting with third-person platforming, according to new job listings.
Eidos Montreal announced that it’ll be removing Square Enix Members services from Marvel’s Guardians Of The Galaxy this month, check out the details here.
Eidos Montreal has reportedly cancelled one project while reducing the scope of another, and it also might just have a Deus Ex game in the works.
Eidos Montreal and Crystal Dynamics have officially been granted control over the Deus Ex and Tomb Raider IPs respectively, its been announced.
Eidos Montreal is hoping to work on the Deus Ex franchise again, now that it has a new parent company in the Embracer Group.
A new interview with Eidos Montreal’s founder reveals that Sony is likely sniffing around Square Enix, but is only interested in acquiring Square Enix Tokyo
Mary DeMarle, the narrative lead on all modern Deus Ex games and Marvel’s Guardians Of The Galaxy has joined Bioware as its new senior narrative director.
Eidos Montreal currently has “several” Unreal Engine V titles currently in the works, according to studio head David Anfossi.
Embracer Group will acquire Crystal Dynamics, Eidos Montreal, SE Montreal, and a catalogue of IPs and backlog games from Square Enix for $300 million.