This week EA confirmed that the next expansion for its Star Wars MMO The Old Republic, Legacy of the Sith, will release in December.Īn unannounced Star Wars game said to be in development at French studio Quantic Dream could be called ‘Eclipse’ and set during the High Republic era, it’s been claimed. Star Wars Squadrons developer Motive has said it’s working on a new Star Wars action game and EA suggested last year that it would create a Star Wars Jedi: Fallen Order sequel after Respawn‘s 2019 game surpassed expectations with over 10 million sales. “As we’ve established these very strong parts of that franchise,” Wilson added, “you should expect that we will continue to invest in those as well as some new experiences across platforms for the future.”īattlefront 3 plans were reportedly scrapped. These titles, and other Star Wars games, are often noted for their quality and popularity, keeping fans. Some of the most recent Star Wars games have included Star Wars: Squadrons, Star Wars: Tales From the Galaxys Edge, Star Wars: Battlefront 2, and Star Wars: Jedi Fallen Order. “If you look at our history with Star Wars, we’ve had a long and very profitable relationship, first with LucasArts or Lucasfilm, and then with Lucasfilm as part of Disney,” he said. Star Wars is more than a titanic film franchise, as it also has a storied history in the video game industry. Lucasfilm confirmed in January that its Star Wars exclusivity deal with EA was set to end by partnering with Ubisoft on a new open-world game, although EA responded by stating that its “long-standing collaboration with Lucasfilm Games… will continue for years to come”.Īdding some colour to those comments during EA’s third quarter earnings call in February, CEO Andrew Wilson said the company would continue to invest in Star Wars games new and old. These were quickly removed and a generous post-release content roadmap was received favourably by fans. It got turned down because it takes 20 more sales to make the same money, one.
According to journalist Tom Henderson, DICE had pitched Battlefront 3 but ultimately the proposal was rejected by EA due to the costs of using the Star Wars license.
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Several key developers behind the Battlefront series have recently left DICE, Henderson points out, including Battlefront II’s creative director Dennis Bränvall, core gameplay designer Christian Johannesé, and lead hero designer Guillaume Mroz.īattlefront 2 launched in November 2017 and received widespread criticism due to its reliance on loot boxes and microtransactions. Plans for a third Star Wars: Battlefront title from Battlefield developer DICE were reportedly rejected by Electronic Arts, it’s been claimed. Star Wars Battlefront II Single Player Trailer “It got turned down because it takes 20% more sales to make the same money”, one anonymous developer is quoted as stating.ĮA is now said to be focusing its efforts on the next Battlefield game instead, which Henderson suggests could release as soon as 2023. However, the studio had originally pitched a third Star Wars: Battlefront game, which EA shot down.Īpparently, this was due to licensing costs, with one developer revealing, ‘It got turned down because it takes 20% more sales to make the same money.’ Henderson adds that a new Battlefront seems unlikely as several key developers for the series have since left DICE, including Dennis Bränvall, the creative director of Star Wars: Battlefront 2, and core gameplay designer Christian Johannesé.Plans for a third Star Wars: Battlefront title from Battlefield developer DICE were reportedly rejected by Electronic Arts, it’s been claimed.Īccording to journalist Tom Henderson, DICE had pitched Battlefront 3 but ultimately the proposal was rejected by EA due to the costs of using the Star Wars license. How about a compromise? Star Wars: Battlefield? (Pic: DICE)ĮA has already greenlit a new Battlefield game, after rejecting DICE’s pitch to make a third Star Wars: Battlefront.īattlefield 2042 has only been out for a few days (technically more than a week thanks to early access) and there are already rumblings that another Battlefield game is in development.Īccording to insider Tom Henderson (who regularly leaked info on Battlefield 2042 in the run up to its release), Battlefield studio DICE is once again helming the project.