For almost a year now, it has been an open secret that Eidos Montreal has been working on a new entry in the Thief franchise. Back then, the company issued a teaser notice explaining that its next ...
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: ...
Stealth will play a major role in Thief as Eidos Montreal explains the challenges it faces to bring a true stealth game to next-gen platforms. Eidos Montreal has revealed a new video showing some ...
It seems as though Eidos Montreal's kinda-secret-but-kinda-not Thief 4 will sport online capabilities, and be built upon the foundation that is the Unreal Engine 3 graphics engine. This is according ...
UPDATE: Square-Enix has issued a press release introducing Thief as "a reinvention of a franchise that helped define an entire genre of games". The release talks up "a first-person adventure featuring ...
Thief 4 producer producer Stephane Roy has discusses the game's AI component with the PS Blog, stating that thanks to PS4 architecture, the team could push the immersion further than with PS3.
GameSpot may get a commission from retail offers. The PlayStation 4 version of Thief will make use of the DualShock 4's new features, Eidos Montreal producer Stephane Roy confirmed in a new interview ...
Screenshots of Eidos Montreal's upcoming Thief 4 have been tracked down by the vigilant Grath of NeoGAF . The shots come courtesy of Russian site GamesManiac , who refer to the game simply as Thief, ...
Samit Sarkar (he/him) is Polygon’s deputy managing editor. He has more than 17 years of experience covering video games, movies, television, and technology. Eidos Montreal, the studio behind Deus Ex: ...
When you purchase through links on our site, we may earn an affiliate commission. Here’s how it works. Four pieces of concept have appeared that may well be storyboard art for Thief 4. The game is ...
With no official word on Thief 4 for quite some time, a Neogaf poster decided to make all the paid gaming journalists look bad and dig up some info on his or her own. Thanks a lot, Nirolak. Apparently ...