Remember, it was Tuesday, February 1, 2022, when a certain AccountNGT revealed on Twitter that Quantic Dream was working on several other projects besides Star Wars Eclipse, made official during The Game Awards 2021. According to his sources, the studio co-founded by David Cage is said to be finishing a game by the name of Dreamland, which would actually be a title adapted from the demo "The Dark Sorcerer" unveiled at E3 2013. A game with a radically different atmosphere from previous productions of the Parisian studio since it would be a game with a medieval-fantasy atmosphere. It is true that Quantic Dream has accustomed us to this kind of process, since Heavy Rain had been developed based on The Casting demo and Detroit Become Human became reality after the Kara trial. Similarly, the AccountNGT account has become a credible source of information since it was he who revealed the existence of a Star Wars game by Quantic Dream before the official announcement. Also, we took advantage of our visit to the Quantic Dream studios to ask David Cage the question, in an attempt to extract information from him. This is an opportunity for the French designer to completely deny his rumors.
We must not believe everything we read on the Internet, especially about ourselves because there are still a certain proportion of inaccuracies to speak politely. No, there is no medieval-fantasy project around the Dark Sorcerer. We loved working on this short film, it was an absolute joy. We had a lot of fun with this actor, but there's none of that, really. I would love to, because it was really great and we had a lot of fun doing it.
The AccountNGT account, which also claimed that Quantic Dream was also struggling to hire staff for its game, has since been simply deleted, leaving us to assume that it was all just hoax. David Cage has also denied these rumors of complicated hiring, since Quantic Dream has increased its workforce significantly with the Star Wars Eclipse project.