Tomb Raider And Deus Ex Are In Crystal Dynamics And Eidos Montreal’s Control
Eidos Montreal and Crystal Dynamics have officially been granted control over the Deus Ex and Tomb Raider IPs respectively, its been announced.
Eidos Montreal and Crystal Dynamics have officially been granted control over the Deus Ex and Tomb Raider IPs respectively, its been announced.
A trademark application points to a potentially new studio being opened soon from Square Enix, with Studio Onoma looking to be its new western developer.
Eidos Montreal is hoping to work on the Deus Ex franchise again, now that it has a new parent company in the Embracer Group.
Square Enix has decided not to use the money it’ll receive from Embracer for NFT projects, but rather to invest it back into its core gaming business.
A new Just Cause game is in development with Square Enix, and likely Avalanche Studios, though that has yet to be confirmed.
Sony could be looking to buy Square Enix, at least that’s what Kinda Funny Games founder Greg Miller has heard. Check out the details here.
Square Enix will still hold the rights to Life is Strange, Just Cause, and Outriders following the Embracer Group deal.
Square Enix intends to invest the $300 million it will get when the sale to Embracer closes into fields such as blockchain, AI, and the cloud.
Eidos Montreal currently has “several” Unreal Engine V titles currently in the works, according to studio head David Anfossi.
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