You probably shouldn’t expect this game to come out for quite a while. However, given Massive's experience developing urban environments for The Division games, setting this Star Wars game on city planet Coruscant would make sense. Officially, Star Wars Eclipse is in early development with no scheduled release date. The game's release date, what systems it'll come out on, the era it's set in, and the premise remain unclear. "This is a lore that we love, and we want to do it justice with a game and story that bring both lifelong and new fans on an immersive and outstanding journey that will stay with them for years," Ubisoft Creative Director Julian Gerighty said in a release. It was announced at The Game Awards with a rather dramatic trailer featuring an alien playing some drums, adorable green monkeys in a market, lotsa space ships, and of. The untitled game is being developed by Ubisoft-owned Massive Entertainment, the Swedish studio behind Tom Clancy's The Division and its sequel, and it'll use the same Snowdrop game engine as that series. Heavy Rain developers Quantic Dream and Lucasfilm Games are making Star Wars: Eclipse, an action-adventure game set in the 'golden age of the Jedi'. The Assassin's Creed publisher is collaborating with Lucasfilm Games on a new open-world game with an original story. A few months later, we reported that development on the game had hit a snag and that Eclipse wont be around until 2027. Ubisoft on Wednesday revealed that it's diving into a new universe: Star Wars. Back in December, Quantic Dream confirmed that it was working on its first-ever action-adventure game, Star Wars: Eclipse, which is a single-player project that takes place in the High Republic era.