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Coverage is split between two Star Wars threads: Star Wars Eclipse faces serious staffing/resource controversy tied to reported planned strikes and potential cancellation risk, while Star Wars: Galactic Racer is generating strong interest for its Burnout-inspired design, physics, and high-speed action. Separately, Andor-related artbook and casting news also keeps the franchise visible.

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Key Takeaway Star Wars Eclipse’s development is reportedly at risk due to resource shortages and striking staff, even as Star Wars: Galactic Racer garners preview buzz for its destructive physics and Burnout-like speed thrills.
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Star Wars Eclipse’s development is reportedly at risk due to resource shortages and striking staff, even as Star Wars: Galactic Racer garners preview buzz for its destructive physics and Burnout-like speed thrills.

Coverage is split between two Star Wars threads: Star Wars Eclipse faces serious staffing/resource controversy tied to reported planned strikes and potential cancellation risk, while Star Wars: Galactic Racer is generating strong interest for its Burnout-inspired design, physics, and high-speed action. Separately, Andor-related artbook and casting news also keeps the franchise visible.

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Eclipse staffing claim Dev reports say Star Wars Eclipse cannot be finished without more staff.
Eclipse labor action Quantic Dream developers are reportedly striking over mismanagement and lack of resources.
Eclipse risk framing IGN frames Eclipse as having resources yet still faces cancellation-risk claims from striking staff.
Galactic Racer tech focus Digital Foundry highlights preview interest in physics-based destructive tech.

What to Watch

  • Follow ongoing coverage of Star Wars Eclipse strikes and any official Quantic Dream/Eclipse status updates. IGN
  • Watch for more previews or hands-ons focused on Star Wars: Galactic Racer’s destructive physics and high-speed gameplay. Digital Foundry
  • Keep an eye on Star Wars: Andor artbook preview releases tied to IGN’s Exclusive Preview coverage. IGN

What Changed

  • Quantic Dream Insists Its Star Wars Eclipse Team Has 'All the Necessary Resources to Complete Its Mission,' Despite Striking Staff Claiming Risk of Cancelation IGN
  • Star Wars Eclipse "literally cannot be finished" without more staff, insist striking Quantic Dream developers Eurogamer
  • Star Wars Eclipse "literally cannot be finished" if layoffs go through, its devs reportedly say Rock Paper Shotgun
  • With Star Wars: Galactic Racer, former Burnout devs have built on N64 and PS2 classics to make what they call "the purest expression of gaming" Eurogamer
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Eurogamer 4 articles

Tracking: Star Wars Eclipse "literally cannot be finished" without more staff, insist striking Quantic Dream developers / With Star Wars: Galactic Racer, former Burnout devs have built on N64 and PS2 classics to make what they call "the purest expression of gaming"

Rock Paper Shotgun 4 articles

Tracking: Star Wars Eclipse "literally cannot be finished" if layoffs go through, its devs reportedly say / "Once Darth Vader came for you, you were just going to die": We could have had an MMO about Jedi refugees hiding from the Empire, if Star Wars Galaxies had gone differently

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