Key Takeaways
- Quantic Dream SA opens closed beta registration for Spellcasters Chronicles.
- Players can request access via Steam; invites will be emailed upon approval.
- The free-to-play 3v3 third-person MOBA is set to launch on PC via Steam.
- No official release date yet, though the closed beta is expected before the end of 2025.
- The studio says the game marks a new direction for Quantic Dream.
Quantic Dream Opens Beta Sign-Ups for Spellcasters Chronicles
Quantic Dream SA has announced that closed beta registration for its upcoming title Spellcasters Chronicles is now live. Players can sign up by visiting the game’s Steam page and clicking the “Request Access” button. Successful applicants will receive an email confirming their participation once the beta begins.
The developer confirmed that Spellcasters Chronicles will be a free-to-play 3v3 third-person MOBA, currently planned for PC via Steam. While there’s no official release date yet, the closed beta is scheduled to kick off before the end of 2025.
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A New Direction for Quantic Dream
Best known for narrative-driven games like Detroit: Become Human and Heavy Rain, Quantic Dream is venturing into new territory with Spellcasters Chronicles. The studio describes the game as a fast-paced multiplayer experience where players take on the role of powerful mages, battling alongside summoned creatures in aerial, spell-based combat.
Players can customize their abilities using over 50 spells and summons drawn from seven distinct schools of magic, allowing for a wide variety of team compositions and playstyles
CEO David Cage on the Studio’s Evolution
In a recent post, Quantic Dream founder and CEO David Cage reflected on the studio’s creative evolution. He noted that since becoming an independent publisher in 2016, the studio has expanded significantly — and Spellcasters Chronicles represents its next major leap.
“Taking risks, challenging ourselves, and exploring new ways of playing and telling stories has always been part of our DNA,” Cage said. “Earning the trust of players and standing out in such a competitive space is incredibly challenging.”
What’s Next for Quantic Dream
Alongside Spellcasters Chronicles, development continues on Star Wars: Eclipse, the studio’s highly anticipated narrative adventure set in the High Republic era. Cage confirmed that more updates on Eclipse will be shared “in the future,” while Spellcasters Chronicles leads Quantic Dream’s expansion into live-service and multiplayer gaming.
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