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Spellcaster Chronicles Is Cancelled, What Could that Mean for Star Wars Eclipse?

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21.05.2026

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Spellcaster Chronicles Is Cancelled, What Could that Mean for Star Wars Eclipse?

Quantic Dream has officially cancelled its latest multiplayer project. What could this mean\ for the studio’s long-awaited Star Wars title?

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Quantic Dream has officially ended development for Spellcaster Chronicles and that could have a ripple effect on the studio’s other upcoming projects, including Star Wars Eclipse.

Quantic Dream Undergoes ‘Internal Reorganization’

In an unfortunate example of an early access game that did not find its audience, it seems that Spellcaster Chronicles is ending its run just a few months after launching. The Quantic Dream 3v3 action-strategy game is no longer in development and will be going offline officially on June 19, 2026.

Quantic Dream took to social media to officially announce the game’s end and an internal reorganization.

Although there did not seem to be a lot of hype or anticipation surrounding........

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