
#Star wars eclipse game system Pc
Platforms haven't been confirmed yet, either, but we expect Star Wars: Eclipse to land on PS5, Xbox Series X, Xbox Series S and PC at the very least.

Without a publicly announced release window or date given by Quantic Dream, it's difficult to know if Star Wars Eclipse has been delayed internally, or when we'll get our hands on it. A few years seems like a safe bet anyway. Speaking to GamesRadar (opens in new tab) about delay rumors, however, Quantic Dream said, "Star Wars Eclipse has not been delayed because Quantic Dream never announced or promised a launch window for the title." In March 2022, however, he went on to report (opens in new tab) that an internal delay might have taken place and that we could be looking at a 2027 - 2028 release window. Shortly after the game’s announcement, industry insider and journalist, Tom Henderson, tweeted to say (opens in new tab) that he expects the game is, at minimum, around 3 to 4 years away. It's worth noting that the Star Wars: Knights of the Old Republic remake will likely release in 2023, too, so there's plenty of AAA Star Wars goodness to look forward to in a few years' time. Hennig is best known for her work on Uncharted, which was revolutionary in cinematic action-adventure storytelling, so you know this Star Wars game is in good hands.If we had to hazard a guess, we'd have to say Star Wars: Eclipse will launch in 2024, though that, admittedly, could be an ambitious prediction. It’s an original story set in the Star Wars galaxy and Amy Hennig is leading the project. Untitled Action-Adventure from Skydance New MediaĪnnounced just last month, Skydance New Media and Lucasfilm Games are working to develop a narrative-driven, action-adventure.

This game was announced this past January so it’s unlikely we see anything this year. Although this is said to be a strategy game, Foertsch said in a recent interview that the studio is focused on blurring the line between a strategy game and an action game, so this should be interesting to see. Bit Reactor is founded by former Firaxis Games lead developers and the game is helmed by Greg Foertstch, former Art Director of XCOM 2. Yes, Respawn is on this list again, but they are only collaborating with Bit Reactor which is taking point on this game. Star Wars Strategy game from Respawn and Bit Reactor (TBA) No release date has been announced, but I’m hoping we learn something more about this game soon. Division 2 lead Julian Gerighty is at the helm of this game, which is said to be a story-driven, open-world adventure built in Massive’s Snowdrop engine. I’m a huge fan of The Division and I would absolutely love that game’s mechanics set in a Star Wars universe. This game is currently in development from Ubisoft’s Massive Entertainment, the studio behind The Division and Avatar: Frontiers of Pandora. Of all the Star Wars games currently in development right now, this is probably the one I’m most looking forward to seeing. Open-world Star Wars game from Ubisoft (TBA) We don’t know much about the game other than it’s being led by Peter Hirschmann, a former VP of development at LucasArts and executive producer on the original Battlefront games. In addition to Star Wars Jedi: Survivor, Respawn is also developing a first-person shooter set in the Star Wars universe. Star Wars FPS from Respawn Entertainment (TBA) The remake was only announced for PlayStation 5 and PC but it could eventually come to Xbox as it was given a “console exclusive at launch” label. KOTOR is being remade “from the ground up” and will maintain the “integrity of story and character from the original.” But that could change in just a few days as Sony is hosting a State of Play on June 2. We haven’t heard much about Aspyr’s remake of BioWare’s beloved RPG since it was first announced during Sony’s PlayStation Showcase last year. Star Wars: Knights of the Old Republic Remake (TBA) The game is slated to release sometime in 2023 for Xbox Series X|S, PlayStation 5 and PC.

It’s set five years after the events of the first game and besides a brief cinematic teaser, we don’t know much else. The long-awaited sequel to Respawn’s Star Wars Jedi: Fallen Order is Jedi: Survivor.
