Electronic Arts and Lucasfilm Games have announced that they are partnering up once again for three new Star Wars games. The currently teased game is a sequel to the popular Star Wars Jedi: Fallen Order, a first-person shooter, and a strategy game, all in development from Respawn Entertainment. In addition, Respawn will produce the new Star Wars strategy game while Bit Reactor leads the title’s development. Quantic Dream, another studio, revealed last December that they also have a game entitled Star Wars Eclipse, set in the new High Republic Era of Star Wars. The system enables players to rapidly find and start games while they can toggle between desktop and gaming modes, and they can use a single library that contains both Xbox Game Pass and their installed PC games. Read more in our articles including "Electronic Arts, Lucasfilm Games partner for new Star Wars games" and "StarCraft 2 System Requirements".
Electronic Arts and Lucasfilm Games have announced that they are partnering up once again for three new Star Wars games. The currently teased game is a sequel to the popular Star Wars Jedi: Fallen Order, a first-person shooter, and a strategy game, all in development from Respawn Entertainment.
In addition, Respawn will produce the new Star Wars strategy game while Bit Reactor leads the title’s development. Quantic Dream, another studio, revealed last December that they also have a game entitled Star Wars Eclipse, set in the new High Republic Era of Star Wars. The system enables players to rapidly find and start games while they can toggle between desktop and gaming modes, and they can use a single library that contains both Xbox Game Pass and their installed PC games.
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