For Its Next Trick, Quantic Dream Is Trying to Compete with League of Legends and Dota
Quantic Dream unveils free-to-play Spellcasters Chronicles, a 3v3 magical battler with strategic deck-building, while confirming ongoing development of Star Wars: Eclipse.
- On October 17, 2025, Quantic Dream announced Spellcasters Chronicles, a free-to-play 3v3 magical battler, while confirming Star Wars: Eclipse remains in active development.
- After years as a single-project studio, Quantic Dream said its expansion to multiple teams and the Montréal studio led to developing multiplayer to apply interactive storytelling differently.
- Game director Greg Diaconu said, `Something we wanted to push is the sense of creativity` in Spellcasters Chronicles, a 3v3 MOBA where mages fly and players select a Titan as a trump card.
- A gameplay deep dive is set for October 17, 2025, at TwitchCon San Diego, with a Steam closed beta later this year and consoles supporting cross-play in 2026.
- There are still lingering questions about Eclipse and the new multiplayer shift as Quantic Dream, known for Detroit: Become Human, has not released a major game in over seven years and recently published Dustborn.
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Quantic Dream is developing a 'competitive multiplayer' game, insists work on Star Wars: Eclipse continues and is 'eager to share more' in the future
Quantic Dream has provided an update on the development of Star Wars: Eclipse and confirmed that it's also now working on a multiplayer game.
Detroit: Become Human studio Quantic Dream is taking a stab at multiplayer with Spellcasters Chronicles
Quantic Dream, the studio that produced Detroit: Become Human and is working on Star Wars: Eclipse, is headed in a bold new direction with its next game, Spellcasters Chronicles. Instead of the narrative-driven, single-player focus game that made the studio famous, Spellcasters is a free-to-play, 3v3 magical battler that aims to combine third-person action and strategy.
‘Star Wars: Eclipse’ Studio Confirms Game Still in Development and Are "Eager To Share More"
Quantic Dream, the developers behind upcoming game Star Wars: Eclipse, have confirmed the game is still in active development in a The post ‘Star Wars: Eclipse’ Studio Confirms Game Still in Development and Are “Eager To Share More” appeared first on Star Wars News Net.
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