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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Fans will remember MachineGames as the team behind the excellent Wolfenstein reboot series. There, they’ve made a name for themselves as a studio that can deliver solid gameplay and bombastic stories full of memorable moments. And now, the team is looking to spread its development wings by taking on a new IP. Today, they announced
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
Since Lucasfilm and everything that goes along with it was acquired by Disney in 2013, the crew behind the LucasArts team has mostly moved on. Instead, Disney decided to give EA exclusive rights to produce Star Wars games until 2023. Today’s news doesn’t change that deal at all. However, it does make it a bit
It seems like a new video game wing of Lucasfilm could soon be returning if new job postings are any indication. Over the past few days, Disney has posted a variety of new jobs all belonging to the division of “Lucasfilm Games.” For those unaware, Lucasfilm Games was the original name of the gaming sector