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Eidos Montreal general manager Stephane D’Astous explains why he quit the company
Thief and Deus Ex: Human Revolution team member Stephane D’Astous, has explained why he quit Eidos Montreal to pursue a career outside the AAA sector.
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Ex-Eidos Montreal boss Stephane D'Astous joins casual developer Hibernum
Stephane D’Astous, best known as the man who walked away from Thief with plenty to say about Square Enix’s management, has signed on with Montreal developer Hibernum Créations.
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Thief development rumours "blown out of proportion"
Thief hasn’t had as many development issues as gossip suggests, according to former Eidos Montreal boss Stephane D’Astous.
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Square Enix "has some things to learn" - D'Astous
Just-resigned Eidos Montreal founder Stephane D’Astous has said Square Enix failed to capitalise on its development talent last financial year.
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Eidos Montreal - "Thief 4 needs to be as good if not better than Human Revolution"
Eidos Montreal boss Stephane D’Astous has finally decided to break ice regarding the progress made by the studio on Thief 4, comparing the anticipated sequel with the studio’s debut effort Deus Ex: Human Revolution.
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Eidos going the Deus Ex route with Thief 4, treating it like a "new IP"
Eidos Montreal GM Stephane D’Astous has said Thief 4 will be about more than “just stealth,” as the game is being developed much the same way as Deus Ex in that it contains classic gameplay elements mixed with new features.
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Eidos boss: New IP unnecessary as games become "more sophisticated"
New IP isn’t as important to the industry as it was a few years ago, according to Eidos Montreal general manager Stéphane D’Astous.
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Deus Ex: Human Revolution code broken - but puzzle continues
The fiendishly clever Internet Massive has broken the Deus Ex: Human Revolution code, finding yet another tease.
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Eidos: Thief 4 coming along in "leaps and bounds"
Eidos has told IncGamers that development on Thief 4 is coming along in “leaps and bounds”.“Let me reassure you that the team is making leaps and bounds,” Eidos Montreal bossman Stephane D’Astous told the site. “Personally i have NEVER seen a team, at this milestone (middle of pre-production) in such good shape!”D’Astous added that fans […]
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Eidos Montreal general manager Stephane D’Astous explains why he quit the company
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Ex-Eidos Montreal boss Stephane D’Astous joins casual developer Hibernum
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Eidos Montreal – “Thief 4 needs to be as good if not better than Human Revolution”
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Eidos going the Deus Ex route with Thief 4, treating it like a “new IP”
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Eidos boss: New IP unnecessary as games become “more sophisticated”
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Deus Ex: Human Revolution code broken – but puzzle continues