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EA Secures Exclusive Rights to Star Wars Games

by Hilbert Hagedoorn on: 05/08/2013 08:44 AM | source: | 37 comment(s)
EA Secures Exclusive Rights to Star Wars Games

Walt Disney and Electronic Arts announced a new multi-year exclusive licensing agreement to develop and publish globally new games based on Star Wars characters and storylines. In other words, there is still hope for a new Battlefront game, as well as the completion of Star Wars 1313.

It will be interesting to see what EA will do with the Star Wars franchise, and whether Star Wars 1313 will be back on track.:

Today it was announced that Lucasfilm Ltd. and Disney Interactive are entering into a multi-year, multi-title exclusive licensing agreement with Electronic Arts Inc. (EA) for the creation of new high quality Star Wars games aimed at the core gaming audience and spanning multiple genres for console, PC, mobile, and tablets.

 Industry leaders and creators of best-in-class blockbuster games, the development and publishing teams at EA will collaborate with the creative teams at Lucasfilm to provide audiences with all-new gaming experiences set in the ever-expanding Star Wars galaxy. As part of the agreement, EA studio teams DICE (Battlefield series) and Visceral (Dead Space series) will join BioWare (Mass Effect series, Star Wars: The Old Republic) in the development of new Star Wars games.

"Our number one objective was to find a developer who could consistently deliver our fans great Star Wars games for years to come," said Kathleen Kennedy, president of Lucasfilm. "When we looked at the talent of the teams that EA was committing to our games and the quality of their vision for Star Wars, the choice was clear."

While EA studios will develop for the core Star Wars gaming audience, Disney Interactive will focus on delivering new Star Wars games for casual audiences on mobile, social, tablet, and online gaming platforms.

"This agreement demonstrates our commitment to creating quality game experiences that drive the popularity of the Star Wars franchise for years to come," said John Pleasants, co-president of Disney Interactive. "Collaborating with one of the world's premier game developers will allow us to bring an amazing portfolio of new Star Wars titles to fans around the world."

"Every developer dreams of creating games for the Star Wars universe," said EA Labels President Frank Gibeau. "Three of our top studios will fulfill that dream, crafting epic adventures for Star Wars fans. The new experiences we create may borrow from films, but the games will be entirely original with all new stories and gameplay."

More information, including titles in development, will be announced in the coming months. Continue to check StarWars.com for updates on the future of Star Wars gaming.







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Texter
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#4593095 Posted on: 05/09/2013 10:34 AM
Two first posts in this thread...SW is still huge lol...

allesclar
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#4593447 Posted on: 05/10/2013 12:21 AM
great, another series of games ruined. Offline gameplay while having to be constantly connected to the internet anyone?

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#4593497 Posted on: 05/10/2013 02:52 AM
great, another series of games ruined. Offline gameplay while having to be constantly connected to the internet anyone?


I highly doubt any of their games will need to be always connected to the internet, since they will most likely just always be connected through origin.

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#4593507 Posted on: 05/10/2013 03:33 AM
erm, wouldnt Origin be connected to the internet?

Major Melchett
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#4593511 Posted on: 05/10/2013 03:52 AM
erm, wouldnt Origin be connected to the internet?


Most games that require Origin work just fine when you have no internet (well the parts that don't requite online for MP and SimCity of course), Origins offline mode is actually pretty good.

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