In November 2019, Quantic Dream was found guilty of not following through on security obligations, as a member of management allowed photo montages using the likeness of employees to be made and shared without their consent. Later in July 2018, it lost a court case against a former employee who had left the company due to a toxic workplace culture.
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The two are struggling to defend their decency and dignity against accusations of cultivating a toxic work environment - allegations first published in January 2018. This came across as ironic to those present, given that he has allegedly publicly stated sentences like, “in my games, all women are whores” and “at Quantic Dream, we do not make games for fags.”
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In these appearances, which occurred on May 27 and May 28, 2021, co-CEO de Fondaumière reportedly asked: “I’m not under oath, so can I lie?”Ĭage was allegedly stamping around in tears, exclaiming, “you are interfering in my business” and “this case touches my honor” before leaving the court, fleeing the pleas of defense lawyers.
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The executives of the company - known for developing games such as Detroit: Become Human, Heavy Rain, and Beyond: Two Souls - attended court over the ongoing trial between Quantic Dream and the newspapers Le Monde and Mediapart. Content warning: Misogynistic remarks and a homophobic slur are quoted in this article.įrench union Solidaires Informatique has reported the happenings of Quantic Dream’s David Cage and Guillaume de Fondaumière’s recent appearances in Paris court.