Deus Ex’s Adam Jensen Voice Actor Says Embracer ‘Dropped the Ball’ By Cancelling Planned Sequel
The voice actor behind Deus Ex’s Adam Jensen says Embracer Group ‘dropped the ball’ by cancelling a planned sequel.
Read moreThe voice actor behind Deus Ex’s Adam Jensen says Embracer Group ‘dropped the ball’ by cancelling a planned sequel.
Read moreEidos reportedly told Adam Jensen voice actor Elias Toufexis to stop talking about the character in public in order to focus on other projects from the studio.
Read moreThe reportedly cancelled Deus Ex game from Eidos Montreal likely wasn’t an Adam Jensen story, according to the character’s voice actor.
Read moreEmbracer Group has reportedly cancelled a new Deus Ex game from Eidos Montreal, as Eidos confirms 97 developers have been let go from the studio.
Read moreArgos: Riders on the Storm is reportedly the new game from Warren Spector, and will be a multiplayer immersive sim.
Read moreEidos 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.
Read moreEidos Montreal and Crystal Dynamics have officially been granted control over the Deus Ex and Tomb Raider IPs respectively, its been announced.
Read moreEidos Montreal is hoping to work on the Deus Ex franchise again, now that it has a new parent company in the Embracer Group.
Read moreEmbracer Group reported its financials for FY 21/22, in which the company told us to expect more remakes, remasters, sequels, and spin-offs.
Read moreEmbracer Group is planning to work on new entries in the Deus Ex and Thief franchises following its acquisition of Square Enix IPs.
Read moreEidos Montreal currently has “several” Unreal Engine V titles currently in the works, according to studio head David Anfossi.
Read moreEmbracer Group will acquire Crystal Dynamics, Eidos Montreal, SE Montreal, and a catalogue of IPs and backlog games from Square Enix for $300 million.
Read moreFans of Deus Ex need not worry, Square Enix has said that the “very important franchise” still has a future; though it will have to “wait its turn”.
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