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- The heads of PlayStation-focused French development studio Quantic Dream, David Cage and Guillaume de Fondaumière, have been accused of fostering an unhealthy environment by three separate reports in the media.
- Quantic Dream immediately took distance from the reports, denying the allegations.
- The studio has now released a new statement, in which it remarks its position, to “defend the reputation of our studio and to save the jobs.”
French development studio Quantic Dream has released a second official statement on Tuesday, in which it reiterates its position against previous allegations made against them in the French press.
Last month, some French media outlet — most notably Le Monde, one of the two biggest national newspapers — published reports in which they depicted an unhealthy studio culture, specifically pointing out the seemingly inappropriate behaviour of Quantic Dream heads David Cage and Guillaume de Fondaumière.See the rest of the story at Business Insider
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