![]() Earlier this year, Quantic Dream quashed rumors that it had been delayed and was suffering development trouble, noting that it had yet to announce a release date. But it's not going to be a copycat by any means it's going to be a very different experience," Cage says.įirst announced back in 2021, Star Wars: Eclipse has remained largely a mystery since its striking first reveal. The two games will be very different, very different, although we will also of course use what we learned. "Star Wars is not going to be a skin of Detroit. ![]() So it's something different."Ĭage says that Quantic Dream learned a lot from Detroit: Become Human, calling it the studio's "most accomplished game overall" and the "best implementation we could make of the vision we had 25 years ago about how to tell a story where the player is the hero." But that doesn't mean that Quantic Dream will run it all back for Star Wars Eclipse. "I think Star Wars is a very different setting – it's far, far away, as you know. "We spent a lot of time trying to imagine our world 10, 15, 20 years from now – what would the technology be like? Do we believe that androids would be part of our societies?" Cage explains. ![]() ![]() In particular, Detroit: Become Human was more about "anticipation" than sci-fi, imagining a near future in which androids become sentient.ĭavid Cage recently gave a talk at South Korea's G-Star Summit. During a recent interview at G-Star in South Korea, director, writer and Quantic Dream founder David Cage told IGN Japan that Star Wars Eclipse is "the most ambitious project of our studio." While he did not go into detail about the game, he gave us some new insights to what we can expect.Īmong other things, Cage reiterates that Star Wars Eclipse will be markedly different from Detroit: Become Human, which released on PlayStation 4 back in 2018 and PC the year after. ![]()
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