With a resurgence of the coveted Star Wars franchise in recent years seeing a plethora of new adaptations of the IP across different forms of media, the gaming sphere has been one of the most popular. One of the many Star Wars videogame titles that have been announced for the near future includes Star Wars Eclipse, which is a project that promises to be massively detailed, expansive, and narrative driven.
However, a deflating byproduct of this alleged scale and depth is present within the reported release date of the game, with this Star Wars titlebeing set for a 2027 or 2028 release date. While this gives Star Wars Eclipse a healthy development cycle befitting of how immense it promises to be, fans are understandably worried that it has perhaps been announced too early, running the risk of falling to the wayside as other projects inevitably take center stage as time passes. Not only this, such a gulf between announcement and release has historically produced a litany of other potential issues with other games in the past.
Rumor: Star Wars Eclipse Is Taking Inspiration From The Last of Us
Whilst a lot of the intricacies of the 2027/2028 billed Star Wars Eclipse understandably remain unknown at this stage of its development, there is still a lot of information to give prospective gamers an idea of what to expect. The game is being developed by infamous studio Quantic Dream, who recently developed the critically acclaimed Detroit: Become Human, which saw the company firmly establish itself within the development industry.
While the studio has a fairly consistent track record, also having developed Fahrenheit and Heavy Rain, many fans are tentative to become excited at Quantic Dream's involvement in Star Wars Eclipse. With
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