Lucasfilm properties have been making headlines this week after all Star Wars games were placed under the Lucasfilm Games banner, followed by Star Wars Jedi: Fallen Order receiving a next-gen update, and then yesterday Bethesda and Machine Games announced that they would be working on an untitled Indiana Jones game. It’s a good week to be
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Star Wars video games have been making headlines recently as it was announced yesterday that all games under the Star Wars umbrella will now be joined together under the name Lucasfilm Games. While this new change doesn’t alter the deal between Disney and EA, it sure will make it easier to classify and find Star Wars games. Included
The past few years have been pretty good for Star Wars fans, especially with the recent debut of The Mandalorian: Season 2 on Disney+. With the show airing its latest season and bridging over with several other Star Wars properties, if you can’t get enough of the show, you can now bring its bounty hunter protagonist into Star Wars
Star Wars Jedi: Fallen Order released to praise from publications everywhere. Yes, it might not have been the absolute greatest thing to come to earth like the burrito, but it was essentially the Star Wars game us nerds had been wishing for for quite some time. That being said, the game went on to sell
Star Wars Jedi: Fallen Order yesterday announced a new free update that brings a plethora of content as part of the unofficial Star Wars holiday, May 4. While we’ve detailed the specific content that’s added to the game, such as additional challenges, Journey+, and more, but there are also some accessibility improvements that make the
The saga around Star Wars 1313 development is long and troubled. LucasArts formerly revealed the game at E3 in 2012. The team planned to make a gritty, mature take on the seedy underbelly of the Star Wars universe. However, Disney purchased the Star Wars property and subsequently terminated the game. Before 1313 was officially canceled,
CEO of Respawn Entertainment, Vince Zampella has revealed that Jedi: Fallen Order was potentially going to be delayed. The comments come from a backstage conversation after the studio won ‘Adventure Game of the Year’ at the DICE Awards 2020 that took place on February 13, 2020. Reported by USgamer, Vince Zampella admits that conversations about
EA just recently released its earnings report, but there was no report on BioWare or any of its titles. Star Wars Jedi: Fallen Order was an obvious success for EA, and other titles like FIFA were listed for their consistency. However, there was no word on BioWare or anything related to the studio. This seems
Respawn Entertainment released Apex Legends earlier this year, quickly finding the game becoming a hit with Battle Royale fans. In fact, before 3 days had passed since launch, the game had attracted over 10 million players. Later on, it cleared 25 million players with over 2 million at its concurrent peak. Later in the year
If you watched the most recent trailer from XO19, then you know that the protagonist of Star Wars Jedi: Fallen Order, Cal Kestis, eventually wields a double-bladed lightsaber. This lightsaber upgrade is one of the biggest changes in the moment-to-moment gameplay of Fallen Order, aside from making you look like a badass. If you stick
With the fresh launch of Respawn Entertainment’s Jedi: Fallen Order, not only did Imperial Stormtrooper’s show up at last night’s X019 event, but they’ve also arrived in Fortnite for a limited time. Let’s just hope their aim isn’t as bad as the films make out. Epic Games has announced that the Imperial Stormtrooper character skin is now available
Are you deep in on your Star Wars celebration for the now-iconic May the 4th psuedo-holiday? You are in good company–publisher EA isn’t holding back on the event. To celebrate May the 4th, Electronic Arts has unveiled a new special event for Battlefront II, fan-favorite titles being introduced to the Origin Access Vault, and — most importantly —
Respawn Entertainment Co-Founder Vince Zampella says that there will be no microtransactions or multiplayer in Star Wars Jedi: Fallen Order. It will be a Single-Player story experience. In an interview with IGN at the Star Wars Celebration in Chicago, Zampella directly stated “it’s a single-player story game. No multiplayer, no microtransactions, it’s a story game.” It
Responding on Twitter to a fan inquiring as to what Chris Avellone has been up to recently in regards to work, the man himself replied that he has “just finished up work with Jedi: The Fallen Order…” This is the first time we’re hearing that Chris Avellone was working on the project, and lends some