
On paper, that makes it sound like the quintessential Quantic Dream game, but wrapped up in Star Wars clothing, though leaks have repeatedly claimed that that won’t be the case. Officially, all that Quantic Dream has said about Star Wars Eclipse is that it’s an action-adventure game, set in the High Republic era, focusing on multiple characters, and featuring a choice-driven branching narrative. It seems, however, that that’s now what Star Wars Eclipse will be. Linear, story-driven, choice-based, cinematic adventure games that rely heavily on interactivity and QTEs rather than traditional action-adventure gameplay. Quantic Dream shot to fame in 2010 with Heavy Rain, and from then until down, the studio – which has also gone on to make Beyond: Two Souls and Detroit: Become Human – has been associated with a very specific type of game. There’s a lot less to talk about where the former is concerned, so let’s start with that. So what exactly is the issue? What the hell is going on with Star Wars Eclipse?īefore we get into that, let’s talk a little bit about two crucial things- what Star Wars Eclipse is even going to be, and the many internal issues Quantic Dream has had that have come to light in recent years. If these leaks are indeed accurate, then we might even be possibly looking at a 6-7 year gap between the game’s announcement and its launch. That, as you might imagine, has allegedly delayed the game’s targeted launch window as well. Reports have heavily suggested that, for a number of reasons, Star Wars Eclipse has run into several major development issues, which, in turn, have slowed the progress Quantic Dream has made on it. In the weeks since its announcement, however, things have looked pretty grim for Star Wars Eclipse. And while no release date (or even window) was announced for the game, the expectation was that we’d continue hearing more about it as its development continued to progress.

Even with all of Quantic Dream’s baggage, with the studio promising an ambitious new Star Wars game set in a fairly underutilized era of the franchise, there were many who were instantly curious to learn more. After several leaks having essentially confirmed its existence to many shortly before its announcement, Star Wars Eclipse was formally unveiled in December last year at The Game Awards.
