- “The last installment in the Eclipse Warfare series, Call of Duty: Eclipse Warfare IV returns to the year 2025 where the Eclipse Empire has been broken into two, causing the Eclipse Civil War. In this last run within the Eclipse Universe, players are put into the shoes of Clan President Angel himself as he takes the fight to the Raiders of the Eclipse and leads his troopers into battle.”
- ―Official game description
Call of Duty: Eclipse Warfare IV: Civil War is the fourth and final installment in the Eclipse Warfare series and serves as a prequel to Call of Duty: Eclipse Warfare and sequel to Call of Duty: Eclipse Warfare III. It will be developed by Morningwood Studios, Frost Games, Tachibana Games, Nakamura Interactive, and will be published by Morningwood Arts. Its also the first game by Morningwood Arts to be running on Semblance 5.0, the newest version of the engine by Morningwood Industries.
The game takes place during the 2025-2030 Eclipse Civil War between the Eclipse Empire and Raiders of the Eclipse, whom are backed up by the Federation of Imperial Alliances and supplies their army and fleet with weapons, vehicles, aircraft, starfighters, starships and warships.
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2017 — Federation War
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With a small portion of Eclipse Military personnel breaking off from the Empire, the Presidency Council approves plans to remove the traitors from the galaxy and to put an end to their strikes on Eclipse territory. Clan President Angel himself takes command of his fleets and armies to dealing with the traitors.
In truth, it wasn't really a civil war nor was the Raiders previously part of the Eclipse Empire in the first place, it was just a name given to the conflict by citizens of the Empire. Why it was publicly and officially known as the Eclipse Civil War was an excuse by Angel to wage war against the Raiders as they were led by Sebastian Nakamura, a long time friend and enemy of Angel, and someone whom he wanted to get rid of immediately.