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'''Quantic Dream SA''' is a French video game developer based in [[The City of Light|Paris]], [[France]], founded on 3 June 1997 by David Cage. The company also supplies motion capture services to the film and video game industries. They did motion capture work for the film ''[[Immortal (film)|Immortal]]'', released in 2004. |
'''Quantic Dream SA''' is a French video game developer based in [[The City of Light|Paris]], [[France]], founded on 3 June 1997 by David Cage. The company also supplies motion capture services to the film and video game industries. They did motion capture work for the film ''[[Immortal (film)|Immortal]]'', released in 2004. |
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Quantic Dream SA is a French video game developer based in Paris, France, founded on 3 June 1997 by David Cage. The company also supplies motion capture services to the film and video game industries. They did motion capture work for the film Immortal, released in 2004.
They are well known for their interactive drama story-based games such as Fahrenheit, Heavy Rain and Beyond: Two Souls.
Games developed:
- Omikron: The Nomad Soul (1999; Microsoft Windows, Sega Dreamcast)
- Fahrenheit (2005, also known as Indigo Phophecy; Microsoft Windows, PlayStation 2, Xbox)
- Heavy Rain (2010; PlayStation 3)
- Re-released for the PlayStation 4 in 2016.
- Beyond: Two Souls (starring Jodie Foster and Willem Dafoe; PlayStation 3)
- Re-released for the PlayStation 4 in 2015.
- Detroit: Become Human (2018; PlayStation 4)