Star Wars: Game of Quantic Dream should be settled in the High Republic Era

Almost two months ago, a rumor made the round that the team of Quantico Dream works on a new Star Wars game. The French studio is well known for titles like Detroit: Become Human or Heavy Rain.

Allegedly, the Star Wars project should differ from the previous games of the developer. Accordingly, there are rumors that turn around a classic action combat system. So far, Quantico Dream titles have been described as playable films with ATE events.

New Leak indicates Star Wars game in the high republic era

In the podcast of Grubbing, Journalist Jeff Grubs has come to a supposedly new game of Quantico Dream. According to his information, the project should be located in the High Republic era, which was presented until the beginning of the year of Disney and Lucasfilm. The story takes about 100 years before the events of the original trilogy. Also, a name has already divided Jeff Grubs: Star Wars Eclipse should be called the project.

Quantic Dream's Star Wars Game Is Set In The High Republic Era - RUMOR What is the High Republic of Star Wars?

In order to bring fresh wind into the universe of Star Wars, the High Republic era was presented in January 2021. It is the Golden Age of Jedi and the Republic. With a view of the timeline, events take place hundreds of years before the film trilogies. In recent months, books and comics were published for high republic.

According to Jeff Grubs, the game of Quantico Dream is to be used, among other things, to push the era to push and bring about many other players. Away from the books and comics, no official announcements for other media species were made so far.

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From Dominik Wingman author 12.11.2021 at 15:39

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