Embracer Group Cancels Deus Ex Development Prompting Layoffs at Eidos-Montreal
The Embracer Group reportedly cancelled an in-development Deus Ex game, resulting in layoffs at the Eidos-Montreal studio.
The Embracer Group reportedly cancelled an in-development Deus Ex game, resulting in layoffs at the Eidos-Montreal studio.
It's not quite like Insomniac Games' Marvel's Spider-Man but it's still a GOTY nominee and, most important of all, it's free on PC.
Blending Tomb Raider's spirit with Breath of the Wild's open-world charm, Eidos Montreal's new IP teases a new adventure, but will it satiate fans awaiting...
If Eidos Montreal is indeed working on a Deus Ex sequel, we can expect a significant improvement in visuals now that the studio is using...
The target is a marked increase for the two former Square Enix studios that produced just three AAA titles in the last five years.
Try not to get your hopes too high up, as the game is reportedly still in "very very early" development.
It looks like Embracer Group wants to continue what Square Enix started with Marvel.
Embracer now owns Crystal Dynamics, Eidos-Montreal, and Square Enix Montreal.
According to a trusted industry insider, fans shouldn't expect Eidos Montreal to work on Deus Nex for a "very, very long time."
Eidos Montreal's founder just hinted that the recent fire sale was so that Square Enix would look like an attractive investment in the eyes of...