Summary

Various pieces of character concept art from Quantic Dream’s upcomingStar Wars Eclipsehave leaked, giving fans a small idea of what they can expect when the game launches. Quantic Dream remains very quiet aboutStar Wars Eclipse, with very little news about the game since its reveal.

Star Wars Eclipsewas first revealed at the end of 2021with a cinematic trailer, showcasing numerousstunning locations set during the High Republic era. Confirmed to be an action-adventure title from Quantic Dream, the next game from theDetroit: Become Humanstudio gained instant hype among fans. However, almost three and a half years later, that original reveal is still the most fans have seen ofStar Wars: Eclipse, and it’s unclear if it still reflects the game’s direction.

Star Wars Eclipse Tag Page Cover Art

According toMP1st, fans finally have a new glimpse at what’s to come inStar Wars Eclipsethanks to some leaked character concept art. Coming from “the portfolio of an artist who briefly worked on the game,” the 13 pieces of concept art depict various popularStar Warsalien races, including Gungans, Rodians, and Zenezians. The artwork doesn’t give much away in terms ofStar Wars Eclipse’s content, but it’s still a fascinating look into the kind of aesthetic Quantic Dream is aiming for with the game.

Leaked Star Wars Eclipse Concept Art Shows Off Familiar Aliens

It’s also unclear exactly when these concept art pieces were created, making it even harder to judge how accurate they could be to the final product. After all,Star Wars Eclipselost its lead writer in August 2024, and given the lack of updates about the game, it’s difficult to say if it’s still heading in the same direction it was before. There’s just a lot of unknown surroundingStar Wars Eclipse, which only makes it even more interesting to see the game’s concept art.

With recent studio closures at Quantic Dream’s parent company, NetEase Games, there was some concern aboutStar Wars Eclipse’s future earlier this year. Quantic Dream CEO Guillaume de Fondaumière was quick to clarify thattheStar Wars Eclipsestudio wasn’t affected by these layoffs, and hopefully this means the game’s development is on track. No release window has been given forStar Wars Eclipse, so fans will have to remain patient for the time being.