Quantic Dream doesn’t make sequels, here’s why

All the games they have released so far are part of a franchise.

Posted By | On 30th, Apr. 2013

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Quantic Dream considers all their games to be part of a franchise. In a way you can see how they have the same gameplay mechanics and are consistent with what they try to do.

The studio has never made a direct sequel to any of their games, though.

“We are not fundamentally against sequels. We haven’t done it before because the stories we wanted to tell were basically finished,” the studio co-founder Guillaume de Fondaumiere told Gamespot.

“Ethan Mars loses another son? You know, it just doesn’t make sense. That said, Quantic Dream does have a franchise – a brand with several games. We think the franchise is Quantic Dream and David Cage. And this is what we are trying to accomplish game after game.

“You see this progression and [fans] are following us. And so the brand is really Quantic and David Cage and that’s what we really push forward. Hopefully it works.”

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