Star Wars Eclipse was first announced during The Game Awards last year, showcased through a spectacular cinematic trailer that functioned as little else other than tone setting. This made sense later when it was revealed that production on the title had barely started, with the trailer more intended to build hype and attract talent. It undoubtedly succeeded with the former, causing Star Wars fans and gamers alike to meticulously scour the internet and dissect the trailer for any details. Learning that Star Wars Eclipse was to be a narrative-driven title set during the newly established High Republic Era, 200 years before The Skywalker Saga, instilled quite a bit of hope. However, this was tempered once further details emerged regarding just how far away the game still is.
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The recent findings, sourced from Sacred Symbols and transcribed by Video Games Chronicle, confirm existing rumors surrounding Star Wars Eclipse and provide a little insight into what the story may offer. David Cage and Adam Williams, previous lead writers for Quantic Dream titles, are confirmed to be at the very least co-writing for Star Wars Eclipse. Development is progressing on a “so-called Project S,” which seems to be a placeholder inspired by the main character’s name “Sarah.” Of particular interest is that she is described as one of “The Zaraan,” which is a “race not seen in Star Wars before.”
The Zaraan value “political and military aggression,” with seemingly “little differentiation between males and females.” Allegedly marriage will play a central role in their culture and the overarching narrative of Star Wars Eclipse, with the union bringing an expectation they become “one governing unit that works together.” Tension will arise from the clashing personalities of Sarah and her husband Xendo, the former a “fanatical true believer” in an empire, and the latter having “a far softer touch.”
Although the name Sarah sounds a little outside traditional Star Wars naming conventions, the details provided are rather promising, with a militaristic faction which deeply institutionalizes marriage ripe for compelling and delicate storytelling. Being set in the High Republic, there are very few established rules to follow regarding Star Wars canon, but Disney will no doubt have intense scrutiny over the project. Despite this, it would be wise to remain cautiously optimistic, as it has been reported that Quantic Dream is looking to fill a significant number of job openings, so it would not be surprising if Star Wars Eclipse experiences difficulties similar to the Knights of the Old Republic - Remake.
Star Wars Eclipse is currently in early development.
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