EA’s going to “double down” on their Star Wars License – It only took 7 years…

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EA’s going to “double down” on their Star Wars License – It only took 7 years…

During the company’s latest investors call EA’s CEO, Andrew Wilson, confirmed that the company would “double down” on its Star Wars License, confirming its long-term commitment to the Star Wars franchise. 

EA received an exclusive Star Wars gaming license from Disney back in 2013, and since then EA has released surprising few games. Since 2013, EA has released three new Star Wars games for PC and console platforms while updating its Star Wars: The Old Republic MMO. EA has also created the mobile game Star Wars: Galaxy of Heroes, though it isn’t of great interest to console/PC gamers. 

After seven years, EA finally appears to be taking its exclusive access to the Star Wars franchise seriously. Hopefully, this means that gamers can expect a lot more from EA over the coming years. Later this year we already have Star Wars: Squadrons, and more Star Wars titles are presumably in the works.      
 
EA’s CEO, Andrew Wilson, said that “We’re going to double down on that partnership. Disney continues to be very very committed to the IP and to the canon.” This should mean that gamers should expect more story-based content within EA’s future Star Wars titles, which is great news for those who are uninterested in online multiplayer experiences. 

With the disastrous launch of Star Wars: Battlefront II, many reports claimed that Disney was reconsidering its licensing agreement with EA. Now, both companies appear to be on good terms, especially after the success of  Star Wars Jedi: Fallen Order and the long-term success of Star Wars: Battlefront II. EA has managed to turn things around, and it will be interesting to see where the company takes Star Wars in the future. 

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