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After a long time, the developers from Quantic Dream Studio made their presence known to the world by announcing that the adventure game Detroit: Become Human from 2018 has crossed the 10 million sales mark. The milestone was announced by one of the two CEOs, Guillaume de Fondaumière, on Twitter, confirming that he was indeed talking about copies sold, not copies given away or otherwise available at events. Of course, this combines PlayStation and PC sales, but the studio CEO is still excited and thanks everyone who has supported the game and Quantic Dream in this way.
“We are incredibly grateful to everyone who has played this game. We could never have reached this milestone without you, it really means a lot to us.” de Fondaumière wrote. To put the number in context, it’s almost unbelievable that the developers announced 9 million copies sold last December, so in less than a year, they’ve managed to sell another million and confirm the biggest sales achievement in Quantic Dream’s history. But the Detroit comment has naturally sparked debate, with gamers asking where the following games are.
Unfortunately, there hasn’t been any further word from the studio on Star Wars: Eclipse or any other titles for quite some time. No one is responding to the current comments and reactions from gamers either, so we have no choice but to remind you that Star Wars: Eclipse is due to arrive in 2026, but rather a year later, and no other title has been announced by Quantic Dream.