Quantic Dream, the studio behind games like Detroit: Become Human, has good news for Star Wars fans. The company confirmed today that its upcoming Star Wars game, Eclipse, is still being made. This update comes four years after the game’s first reveal and puts to rest worries about delays.
In a blog post on their website, Quantic Dream shared that they are working on several projects at once. Besides Eclipse, they announced a new free-to-play multiplayer game called Spellcasters Chronicles. This is a big change for the studio, which usually focuses on single-player stories.
David Cage, the founder and CEO of Quantic Dream, said: “Of course, development of Star Wars Eclipse continues, and we are eager to share more with you in the future.” He added that the team never set a release date for Eclipse, so there is no delay – just steady progress.
Star Wars Eclipse was first shown in 2021 as an action-adventure game set in the High Republic era, thousands of years before the movies. Players will explore planets, fight battles, and make choices that shape the story, much like in Quantic Dream’s past games. It will come to PlayStation 5, Xbox Series X/S, and PC.
Fans have been waiting patiently since the reveal, with some wondering if the project was stuck. This confirmation shows Quantic Dream’s excitement to bring the Star Wars universe to life in a fresh way. The studio promises more details soon, keeping the hype alive for one of the most anticipated games.
With Eclipse moving forward alongside new ideas, Quantic Dream is proving it can handle big stories and team-based fun. Star Wars fans can look forward to more adventures in a galaxy far, far away.