Long Forgotten Star Wars Eclipse Finally Updates Fans in the Best Way

Long Forgotten Star Wars Eclipse Finally Updates Fans in the Best Way

Star Wars Eclipse was originally announced in 2021 with a detailed cinematic teaser developed by Quantic Games, and nothing about the project has been shared since. It is common for games to be announced years ahead of the release date; however, some fans can’t help but worry if this ambitious project set in the High Republic era would ever see the light of day.

Fortunately, the game developers saw the opportunity to remind the gaming community that the project is still in production and will be featured during one of the annual celebrations. Regardless of what Quantic Dream will share, this update can let fans rest easy knowing the game will be released one way or another.

Quantic Dream Wants to Remind Fans That Star Wars Eclipse Is Still Happening

The developers took their sweet time to share news about this project. Image Credit: Quantic Dream

The gaming community should tune in to future Star Wars Celebrations, since this is the one event where everything related to the franchise receives an update. It may not be much, but the official Star Wars Eclipse page posted on their social media account, and it seems like more details about the project will be shared soon.

It has been a while since Quantic Dream revealed the teaser trailer, and some fans may have forgotten about the project or thought it was scrapped after not hearing anything about it. This subtle post could suggest that the developers are slowly rolling out new marketing material or promos for the game and even hint that they will be part of the Star Wars Celebration in 2027.

While little is known about this project, it is worth noting that it will be an original story featuring a handful of new characters, and it could have a similar structure to Detroit: Become Human. Perhaps the ambitious scale and pressure from the Star Wars fandom made the developers rethink their plans and weigh all their options before moving forward.

Updating the gaming community is a good way to remind them that something big is on the horizon. While Quantic Dream isn’t necessarily obligated to provide new details right away, a few years of being quiet should be enough time to have something to show for it.

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