Recently, according to foreign media reports, the Internet leaked some of the relevant information about "Star Wars: Eclipse", it is reported that this game will be an open-world action adventure game, and will use Quantic Dream Studio's own engine development.

The message came from AccNGT, who leaked a screenshot before the trailer for Star Wars: Lunar Eclipse was officially released. Not only that, but AccNGT also revealed the full name of the game. Therefore, the source of the message has a high degree of credibility.
Game Details:
This is an action-adventure game
Interactive storytelling is a feature of the game
Inspired by The Last of Us
This is an open world game
In addition, it will have some multiplayer games (competitive games)
An ambitious original project
Traditional action gameplay
Non-linear storytelling
Will have more playable characters than other Quantic Dreams studio games
Development work began a year and a half ago
They use their own internal engine
Developed by Quantic Dream's Montreal and Paris studios
But......
Developers have been boycotted by fans for their once toxic workplace culture
Quantic Dream, developer of Star Wars: Eclipse, has begun a fan movement boycotting Quantic Dream's new Star Wars game, Star Wars: Eclipse, due to past scandals of racism, sexism and disrespect for homosexuals. The hashtag #BlackOutStarWarsEclipse on Twitter has become a hot topic.
In 2018, reports from three independent news organizations in France accused Quantic Dream of fostering a racist, sexist and gay-gay workplace culture. Studio head David Cage and executive producer Guillaume de Fondaumière are at the center of these allegations.
David Cage has been accused of having a bad attitude toward female employees, including telling yellow jokes, making inappropriate remarks about female actors in his games, and gay and racist remarks. However, he later stated that the allegations were false. David Cage and Guillaume de Fondaumière have since won the defamation case against the French newspaper Le Monde.
Even so, users used the hashtag to express their concerns about Lucasfilm Games' partnership with Quantic Dream. As a result of previous allegations, some users said they would not play the game as long as David Cage was involved.
Star Wars: Eclipse was announced at the 2021 Game Awards. Set in the Age of the Supreme Republic, this game is a complex off-branch action-adventure game where players can experience the game in a variety of ways and take the fate of multiple playable characters into their own hands, created by Quantic Dream and Lucasfilm Games.