EA outlines plans to continue making Star Wars games

Star Wars Jedi: Fallen Order
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EA has outlined plans to continue building upon its Star Wars series of games alongside making brand new IPs based on the franchise in the future.

Announced during EA's third-quarter earnings call, CEO Andrew Willson specifically mentioned Star Wars and the success of the franchises and titles EA has produced and looks to continue.

“We have generated a number of great franchises: Star Wars Knights of the Old Republic, Galaxy of Heroes, Battlefront, Star Wars Jedi: Fallen Order and, most recently, Star Wars Squadrons. That represents over $3 billion life-to-date net bookings and 52 million games sold, and Galaxy of Heroes is a billion-dollar franchise".

Rounding off the call, Wilson states that we can "expect that [EA] will continue to invest in those as well as some new experiences across platforms in the future". 

“As we’ve established these very strong parts of that franchise,” Wilson said, adding: “you should expect that we will continue to invest in those as well as some new experiences across platforms for the future".

Ever since the success of Star Wars Jedi: Fallen Order though, we're all expecting EA and Respawn Entertainment to make a sequel to it, or at the very least a new standalone story with totally different characters. Fingers crossed that Wilson is alluding to that.

While we wait patiently for more Star Wars titles to dive into, check out our list of the best Star Wars games.

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