Adam Williams, the chief writer of "Star Wars: Eclipse," has left the developer Quantic Dream and established his own studio. Williams announced the news on his LinkedIn profile.
"After nearly 10 years at Quantic Dream, I will be leaving to establish a new studio with a talented group of designers and developers. We can't say much yet, but we are developing something truly innovative and special that is still very secretive. More information will be released soon," Williams said in a statement.
"I have already reached out to many developers at Quantic Dream and Lucasfilm for this adventure, thank you all for everything you have done for 'Detroit: Become Human' and 'Star Wars: Eclipse'. This was a great adventure.
I would like to thank my team for helping us achieve this leap forward, and I would like to thank our investors who have been ideal partners for our next adventure. More details will be announced soon."
Williams was also the lead writer for "Detroit: Become Human," which began serving as the showrunner for "Star Wars: Eclipse" since December 2021.
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