Quantic Dream Confirms Star Wars Eclipse Development “Continues” As Studio Begins Work On A New Game

Still so far

After months of silence, Quantic Dream has finally given fans a small but meaningful update on Star Wars Eclipse. The studio confirmed that development on the highly anticipated title “continues,” while also revealing that it’s working on something entirely new a competitive multiplayer project unlike anything it’s made before.

In a recent studio blog post, founder David Cage said the team remains “fully dedicated” to Eclipse, reassuring players who had begun to wonder if the game was quietly slipping away. “We’re eager to share more with you in the future,” the statement reads, though no new footage or release window accompanied the update.

For long-time followers of Quantic Dream, the second part of the announcement came as a surprise. The studio, best known for its cinematic single-player experiences like Heavy Rain, Detroit: Become Human, and Beyond: Two Souls, revealed that it’s now developing a competitive multiplayer title. Cage described it as a “new step” for the company one that embraces experimentation while staying true to the team’s focus on storytelling and emotion.

“After years as a single-project studio, we decided to take a new step,” the post explains. “Multiple teams are now fully dedicated to their own creations, including something very different a competitive multiplayer experience born from the same curiosity and creativity that has always defined us.”

No title, gameplay details, or genre specifics were provided for the multiplayer game, but the announcement marks the first time Quantic Dream has publicly discussed working on more than one project at once. That shift is likely supported by the studio’s continued expansion, including its Montreal branch, which has been quietly hiring across various disciplines throughout 2025.

As for Star Wars Eclipse, little has been shown since its reveal trailer at The Game Awards back in 2021. The cinematic teaser showcased a visually stunning version of the High Republic era, a period set centuries before the events of The Phantom Menace. Reports in the years since have suggested the game blends Quantic Dream’s signature branching narrative design with more traditional action elements. However, no concrete gameplay has been shown, and the studio has remained tight-lipped about its progress.

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The reassurance that Eclipse is still in production will likely come as relief to fans who feared the project was in trouble. Rumours about development struggles and shifting timelines have persisted, but today’s message at least confirms the game remains an active priority.

For now, Quantic Dream seems to be entering a new phase one where it’s no longer defined by a single project at a time. Whether this marks the start of a new creative era or a potential overextension remains to be seen, but the studio’s decision to experiment with multiplayer shows a willingness to evolve.

Until the next update, fans can only hope that the next time we see Star Wars Eclipse, it’s in motion. The galaxy far, far away still holds plenty of stories, and Quantic Dream appears determined to tell one worth waiting for.