EA Plans To Make Even More Star Wars Video Games In The Future

It’s been revealed that EA (Electronic Arts) is planning on making even more Star Wars-based video games in the future, which is excellent news.

We’ve seen quite a few Star Wars come from Electronic Arts over the last few years.

Ever since Disney bought Lucasfilm, they handed the keys to the Star Wars video games world over to EA Games.

This was both a blessing and a bit of a curse because it meant we were going to get new Star Wars games.

However, it was also a curse because people don’t care much for Electronic Arts and the video games they make.

That did prove to be the case because we got some Star Wars games from Electronic Arts, yet there were issues with many of them.

EA Games wants to make more Star Wars video games in the future

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Star Wars: Squadrons is the next EA Games Star Wars game – Credit: EA Games

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We got the likes of the Battlefront games, which were riddled with microtransactions which is super annoying.

Electronic Arts also announced a new Star Wars game which was going to be a bit like the Uncharted games and would be made by Amy Hennig.

That game was cancelled and people were pretty pissed with Electronic Arts about that.

However, they then released Star Wars Jedi: Fallen Order which was epic.

According to EpicStream, EA Games is planning on doubling down on these sorts of Star Wars games moving forward.

Hopefully, this means we will end up getting the games we’ve been hoping for.

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Would you like to see more Star Wars video games from Electronic Arts Games?

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