Despite reports of issues, insider AccountNgt says the title will be the "next big game" that Quantic Dream will release.
A new report claims Quantic Dream has been looking for potential buyers since 2018, and that an agreement with NetEase is close to being completed.
Since Star Wars Eclipse's reveal a few months ago, reports have incessantly claimed that its development has run into many issues- what exactly is happening behind-the-scenes?
Additionally, the studio saw a 50% rise in workforce during 2021, which seems to contradict recent reports of recruitment issues.
Recent reports have heavily suggested that issues with production and recruitment at Quantic Dream have led to the game being internally delayed.
Announcing the title early hasn't resulted in development talent being attracted to Quantic Dream, as per insider Tom Henderson.
A new rumour claims that the rumoured unannounced medieval fantasy project is currently set for a cross-gen launch, though plans aren't yet final.
The game apparently also takes inspiration from The Last of Us Part 2 in its storytelling, and from Star Wars Jedi: Fallen Order in its combat.
A new leak claims that another AAA game is in the works at Quantic Dream's Paris studio, based on 2013's The Dark Sorcerer tech demo.
Troubles with staffing following allegations against Quantic Dream, limitations of the studio's engine and more have caused trouble.
An industry insider states that Star Wars Eclipse is quite a ways off, and that Quantic Dream is currently struggling with staffing up for the game's development.
Venture to the Outer Rim in the High Republic Era in this new action adventure title with multiple characters and a branching narrative.
Journalist Jeff Grubb says the action-adventure title is "ready to be announced soon", and a reveal is expected before the end of the year.
A new report claims that Quantic Dream's rumoured Star Wars game will differ from the studio's past games in significant ways.
Noted insider Tom Henderson seems to be strongly suggesting that Quantic Dream, the studio behind Heavy Rain, is working on a Star Wars title.
The last collaboration between Sony and developer Quantic Dream continues to sell well around the original release.
Both Quantic Dream studios will be working together on the same projects rather than developing separate games.
David Cage is unsure how well the Series S will factor into things.
Quantic Dream's narrative adventure achieved this just one month after launching on Steam.
The company seems possibly close to unveiling something.