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EA Will Continue to Develop Star Wars Games as the Franchise License Expands



For nearly 10 years, EA has held exclusivity on rights to develop Star Wars games, a deal that many have felt limited the number and kinds of releases that could utilize the license. While the publisher has had a few major successes in the realm, most notably with the recent Jedi: Fallen Order and Squadrons games, there?s also been a fraught history of false starts and canceled titles that never saw the light of day.
The formation of Lucasfilm Games was announced earlier this week, a banner and licensor for Star Wars games. Speculation that EA would be losing Star Wars exclusivity was correct, with an open-world Star Wars game revealed to be coming from Ubisoft?s Massive Entertainment. However, the wider licensing of Star Wars to other publishers and developers doesn?t mean that EA is done with Star Wars. We?ll keep getting EA Star Wars games even as more companies get the opportunity to show what they can do with the license.
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