Actor Elias Toufexis is probably most famous for his role as the gravelly-voiced cyborg Adam Jensen, the protagonist in Eidos Montrealās Deux Ex prequel games. He loves to talk about the character and his possible future, but according to Toufexis, the studio that owns the franchise would rather him not talk about Jensen so much.
Toufexis isnāt a one-trick pony. He recently showed up in Starfield as the loveable bi space cowboy Sam Cole, and heās also going to appear in the upcoming season of Star Trek: Discovery as a new alien character, Lāak. But still, all these years later, his role as Adam Jensen in 2011ās Human Revolution and 2016ās Mankind Divided is one of his most popular and talked about, even if we havenāt got a new Deus Ex game featuring the cyborg in close to a decade. That hasnāt stopped Toufexis from talking about Jensen. But apparently, Eidos Montreal would like him to stop, actually.
In a new interview with PCGamesN, comments from Toufexis seem to indicate that his relationship with Deux Ex developer and owner Eidos Montreal isnāt as great as fans might assume. He says after 2016, the studio doesnāt reach out to him anymore, adding that everything heās heard about Deus Ex and the studioās future projects comes from āfriendsā speaking off the record.
āEven when [Eidos Montreal] went off and did Guardians Of The Galaxy and shelved any [Deus Ex] sequel, I had to hear about it second-hand,ā said Toufexis. āThey didnāt even throw an audition my way. They donāt tell me shit. Everything Iāve heard is from friends off the record, and it aināt much.ā
The actor remembers the last time the studio contacted him directly:
āI remember I heard from Eidos in 2020 when they called me to ask me to stop talking about Adam Jensen in interviews and podcasts because they wanted people to focus on other things from the studio, which really shows how popular Jensen is, or was anyway,ā said Toufexis.
Kotaku has reached out to Eidos Montreal.
For now, it seems unlikely we are going to get another Deus Ex game anytime soon from Eidos Montreal (a company owned bythe massive and controversial Embracer Group, which has been in the news recently after a big deal blew up and led to a ton of layoffs and studio closings). It was reported in January that a possible Deus Ex sequel was canceled amid layoffs at the studio.
Saying Goodbye to Deus Exās Adam Jensen
In a February 7 Reddit post, the actor seemed ready to say goodbye to the popular Jensen character, as it seems unlikely heāll be featured in a Deus Ex sequel again. However, he left open the possibility of returning if another company buys the franchise.
āAs you guys all know, Jensen is one of the characters Iāve played who is near and dear to my heart,ā wrote Toufexis. āIt seems I will always be associated with him and thatās just fine with me. Alas, his story seems done. Iām relatively certain the game that was canceled was not an Adam Jensen story, so the cancellation angers me more than anything else because friends at Eidos got laid off. Video game companies right now are in a weird place. I hope it gets straightened out.ā
āI hope you like the other work Iām fortunate enough to put out there, but I know that whatever the character is, he wonāt mean as much as Adam Jensen does to a lot of you⦠and to me. For the love and support? I asked for this.ā
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