Adam Williams, the lead writer for Star Wars Eclipse, has left Quantic Dream to establish his own game development studio. Williams, who joined Quantic Dream in 2015, announced his departure on LinkedIn, signaling a significant career shift after nearly a decade with the company.
Williams shared in his LinkedIn post that he is leaving Quantic Dream to create a new studio alongside a talented team of designers and developers. He mentioned that the new project is still under wraps but promised that it would be something “very innovative” and “very special.” This move comes amid ongoing development of Star Wars Eclipse, a highly anticipated title first announced in December 2021.
The announcement of Star Wars Eclipse generated significant excitement, as it promised to combine Quantic Dream’s expertise in interactive storytelling with the expansive Star Wars universe. However, the game’s development has faced challenges, including reports of delays and difficulties behind the scenes.
While Williams’ departure raises questions about the future of Star Wars Eclipse, Quantic Dream has yet to comment on how this will impact the game’s progress. Fans are eagerly awaiting further updates on both the game and Williams’ new studio.
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