The developers of Fahrenheit, Heavy Rain, Beyond: Two Souls, and Detroit: Become Human, have issued a new statement.
Previously, we wrote about how Quantic Dream‘s leadership (such as David Cage, the head of the studio) apparently have not-so-perfect behavior at their workplace, which could be proven by a large number of photoshopped images. They reacted to the situation on Twitter:
„Since January 14, 2018, Quantic Dream has been the subject of a veritable smear campaign by a few media outlets, based on slanderous remarks whose reliability and origin of the sources raise questions. We categorically refute the allegations against the studio, its employees, its leaders. We hope that these unfounded attacks and the propagation of completely erroneous information resulting from it will cease to protect our employees.
We reiterate that, to date, we have not heard of any complaints of harassment and discrimination. We confirm that two employees who entered the Industrial Court in 2017 were dismissed of all their claims by judgment on 19.01.2018 and that the third judgment, in this case, is in dispute.
Several other legal actions are also underway to defend the reputation of our studio and to save the jobs of a French SME in the forefront in its field. We are confident in justice and hope that it can be decided quickly, in a calm and peaceful atmosphere.”
We don’t have anything else to add to it, except the fact that their next game, the PlayStation 4-exclusive Detroit: Become Human, is likely arriving this Spring.
Source: Twitter
Communiqué du 06.02.2018 pic.twitter.com/UEo4VT0mpe
— Quantic Dream (@QUANTIC_DREAM) February 6, 2018
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