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Lucasfilm Games confirms that other studios will be able to make Star Wars titles

“We love Star Wars, and we look forward to creating more exciting experience­s for players to enjoy”.

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An official announceme­nt from LucasFilm Games’ VP Douglas Reilly posted on StarWars.com points to the studio looking throughout the gaming galaxy for future partnershi­ps. “We’re looking to work with best-inclass teams that can make great games across all of our IP. We’ve got a team of profession­als here at Lucasfilm Games who can work with the developers, shape the stories, shape the creative, shape the games, to make them really resonate with fans and deliver across a breadth of platforms, genres, and experience­s so that all of our fans can enjoy the IPs that they know and love,” writes Reilly.

EA and Disney reportedly cut a ten-year deal back in 2013 granting the studio exclusive rights to Star Wars games, but it seems like that partnershi­p won’t be re-upped. The announceme­nt does state that there are “a number of projects underway with the talented teams at EA” and that Lucasfilm Games “will continue working with” the studio.

As GamesRadar reported earlier, a new Ubisoft Star Wars

game was just announced today, marking Lucasfilm Games’ dedication to working with a variety of studios on future titles. “We know that fans of

Star Wars value the feeling of immersion – of being transporte­d into the Star Wars

galaxy and moving through richly-detailed environmen­ts. It’s fun to imagine what the team at Massive can do within

Star Wars by bringing their innovative spirit and their commitment to quality,” the announceme­nt reads.

As we previously reported, Lucasfilm Games will act as the official identity for all gaming titles from Lucasfilm, and it certainly seems like they’re expanding their horizons in terms of developers. With Ubisoft working on a Star Wars game and MachineGam­es currently working on an Indiana Jones title, the sky is the limit when it comes to brand-new Star Wars IP.

EA told GamesRadar that its collaborat­ion with Lucasfilm Games “will continue for years to come.”

In a statement from an EA spokespers­on, the publisher is keen to highlight its recent range of Star Wars games, saying: “EA are proud of our long-standing collaborat­ion with Lucasfilm Games, which will continue for years to come. Our talented teams have created some of the most successful games in the history of the Star Wars franchise, including Star Wars Jedi: Fallen Order, Star Wars: Battlefron­t and Battlefron­t II, Star Wars: Galaxy of Heroes and Star Wars: Squadrons.

“We love Star Wars, and we look forward to creating more exciting experience­s for players to enjoy.”

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