Quantic Dream Reassures Star Wars Eclipse Development Is on Schedule Amid Staff Strikes and Funding Concerns
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Robert DeFelice
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Quantic Dream has reassured the public that Star Wars Eclipse development remains on schedule, despite recent claims from striking staff members who say the project is understaffed and under-resourced. The studio's decision to cancel Spellcaster Chronicles has raised questions about funding for Eclipse, with reports suggesting revenue from that canceled title was meant to support the Star Wars game. Development has previously been described as slow-moving, and labor disputes continue to cast uncertainty over the project's timeline.
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· 3 pulledQuantic Dream has issued a new statement reassuring players that the development of Star Wars Eclipse is progressing as scheduled.
Following the studio's decision to discontinue the development of Spellcaster Chronicles, Insider Gaming reported that the revenue that the game would generate would help fund the development of the forthcoming Star Wars title.
It was also previously reported that the development of Eclipse was going very slowly.
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