EA Acquires Exclusive Star Wars Game License

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-Pr-
The good news? Dice, Bioware and Visceral will take the lead.

The bad: It's still EA.

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Today it was announced that Lucasfilm Ltd. and Disney Interactive are entering into a multi-year, multi-title exclusive licensing agreement with Electronic Arts Inc. (EA) for the creation of new high quality Star Wars games aimed at the core gaming audience and spanning multiple genres for console, PC, mobile, and tablets.

Industry leaders and creators of best-in-class blockbuster games, the development and publishing teams at EA will collaborate with the creative teams at Lucasfilm to provide audiences with all-new gaming experiences set in the ever-expanding Star Wars galaxy. As part of the agreement, EA studio teams DICE (Battlefield series) and Visceral (Dead Space series) will join BioWare (Mass Effect series, Star Wars: The Old Republic) in the development of new Star Wars games.

"Our number one objective was to find a developer who could consistently deliver our fans great Star Wars games for years to come," said Kathleen Kennedy, president of Lucasfilm. "When we looked at the talent of the teams that EA was committing to our games and the quality of their vision for Star Wars, the choice was clear."

While EA studios will develop for the core Star Wars gaming audience, Disney Interactive will focus on delivering new Star Wars games for casual audiences on mobile, social, tablet, and online gaming platforms.

"This agreement demonstrates our commitment to creating quality game experiences that drive the popularity of the Star Wars franchise for years to come," said John Pleasants, co-president of Disney Interactive. "Collaborating with one of the world's premier game developers will allow us to bring an amazing portfolio of new Star Wars titles to fans around the world."

"Every developer dreams of creating games for the Star Wars universe," said EA Labels President Frank Gibeau. "Three of our top studios will fulfill that dream, crafting epic adventures for Star Wars fans. The new experiences we create may borrow from films, but the games will be entirely original with all new stories and gameplay."

More information, including titles in development, will be announced in the coming months. Continue to check StarWars.com for updates on the future of Star Wars gaming.

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http://starwars.com/news/electronic-arts-selected-for-multi-year-agreement-for-the-future-of-star-wars-gaming.html

Tzeentch._
its all ogre

Morridini
DICE - Battlefront 3 using their Frostbite 3 engine developed for Battlefield 4!

BioWare - A new Star Wars RPG, KotOR III or something new!

Visceral - This one screams Star Wars 1313, Visceral have solid experience with third person shooters, just as 1313 was supposed to be.

Let's see if this is what we get

Vensai
EA... Well we can be optimistic...

FistOfThe North
EA has struck an official deal with Disney to publish Star Wars games. The Games will be Star Wars projects for the core gaming audience.

Devs include BF3's Dice, Dead Space 3's Visceral and Mass Effect 3's Bioware.

All will be using BF4's Frostbite 3 engine.


http://www.ign.com/articles/2013/05/06/ea-acquires-star-wars-game-license


What do you guys think? Is it a win-win or not? EA was just named America's worst company recently but when they shine they really do. Is this deal a hit or miss?

And what games Star Wars games would you like EA to make?

Me personally, I like the deal and Dice's Battlefront 3 with the power of the Frostbite 3 engine, the best graphics engine out there and my favorite engine, as well, = Win, i'd say...

Peach
There's been a time in the past decade where EA shined?

(in other words - they only "shine" when they are completely hands off and let their studios work on their own.)

-Pr-
>.>

http://www.killermovies.com/forums/f66/t578839.html

KingD19
It'd be amazing if EA focuses on sports games, and lets the companies be good without their input.

ESB -1138
Well I guess I'm done playing Star Wars games for a while.

FistOfThe North
Originally posted by -Pr-
>.>

http://www.killermovies.com/forums/f66/t578839.html

Yeah, my bad. I should've used search instead of a quick gloss over of the last few C/VGD forums since it's new news. I missed yours and did this one.

FistOfThe North
Originally posted by Peach
There's been a time in the past decade where EA shined?

(in other words - they only "shine" when they are completely hands off and let their studios work on their own.)

EA sports is king.

Peach
Merged threads.

Originally posted by FistOfThe North
EA sports is king.

Easy to be king when you have no competition!

Nemesis X
Knights of the Old Republic III now with co-op and online matchmaking and you can't enter the campaign for it requires internet. Pre-order now and you get an exclusive Zillo Beast Armor set only at Gamestop and downloadable side missions will be available on Xbox Live and PSN for $4.99 each at day one. EA: We do it because we care.

-Pr-
Originally posted by FistOfThe North
Yeah, my bad. I should've used search instead of a quick gloss over of the last few C/VGD forums since it's new news. I missed yours and did this one.

sneer

Originally posted by Nemesis X
Knights of the Old Republic III now with co-op and online matchmaking and you can't enter the campaign for it requires internet. Pre-order now and you get an exclusive Zillo Beast Armor set only at Gamestop and downloadable side missions will be available on Xbox Live and PSN for $4.99 each at day one. EA: We do it because we care.

To be fair, TOR is already under that banner.

Then again, it's EA.

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PES > FIFA, btw.

FistOfThe North
Originally posted by Peach
Merged threads.



Easy to be king when you have no competition!

2K.

Peach
Only makes basketball (which EA does not do anymore) and baseball (which EA does not do anymore).

So no, EA faces no real competition with their sports games.

FistOfThe North
For years EA's had "Live" until '11. And the series is about to get rebooted and released by 3/14 as NBA Live '14. And Both do Tennis, so. There's comp. Not much, but it's there. Which is a good thing.

Peach
They've been saying they were going to restart Live since 2011. It hasn't happened yet.

There's no actual competition at all.

Smasandian
EA can't do MLB. 2K Sports can't do NFL ,FIFA or PGA Tour. (but I don't think 2K has ever made a soccer game or golf game).

But for basketball and hockey, both EA and 2K have rights. EA is going to release Live on next gen and 2K stopped making NHL games because they sucked.

But the fault lays with the leagues who sell the rights. Is EA/2K at fault for wanting to make money from a sports game? Nope. It's the league that sells it. NHL doesn't allow a company to have exclusive licenses to their games. NFL, FIFA, PGA Tour, NASCAR and MLB do. (not sure about basketball but I think it's in the same boat as NHL)

FistOfThe North
EA hints that a new Star Wars Battlefront game is in development.


Good news, everyone! We may yet see Star Wars Battlefront 3! At least, according to Electronic Arts CFO Blake Jorgensen, who today teased that the publisher may well have the title in development.

http://www.gamedynamo.com/article/showarticle/5867/en/ ea_hints_that_a_new_star_wars_battlefront_game_is_
in_development



alas.

ares834
Originally posted by ESB -1138
Well I guess I'm done playing Star Wars games for a while.

The last couple of Star Wars games have blown anyways. TBH, I have more faith in EA than I did with Lucas Arts. Plus since EA know owns Bioware...

Originally posted by Nemesis X
Knights of the Old Republic III now with co-op and online matchmaking and you can't enter the campaign for it requires internet. Pre-order now and you get an exclusive Zillo Beast Armor set only at Gamestop and downloadable side missions will be available on Xbox Live and PSN for $4.99 each at day one. EA: We do it because we care.

You had me at KotOR3. love

FistOfThe North
Star Wars plans to be detailed at E3 - EA exec


"EA has promised a "great reveal at E3" and will release 11 major games in the 2014 fiscal year."

http://www.computerandvideogames.com/408123/star-wars-plans-to-be-detailed-at-e3-ea-exec/


If it's battlefront 3 that'd crazy. that game alone would be enough for more than a few people to get any one of the new next gen consoles.

-Pr-
If they actually announce eleven games and not one of them is BF3, that's be insane, imo. Even accounting for mobile/kinect games.

FistOfThe North
Originally posted by -Pr-
If they actually announce eleven games and not one of them is BF3, that's be insane, imo. Even accounting for mobile/kinect games.

That would be insane but then there's this:

"The publisher (Dice) said during a financial call today that new titles from BioWare and DICE will come out of its "full reveal" at E3, along with Frostbite 3."

http://www.computerandvideogames.com/404811/ea-promises-great-reveal-at-e3-11-major-games-in-fy2014/




And I hear Dice is making Battlefront 3, so we'll see.

-Pr-
Dice would be the most logical choice too, given their history with Battlefield.

Bardock42
I'm so glad. At least now I know Star Wars games will be in good hands.

-Pr-
Star Wars Jedi: Fallen Order is supposed to be out by the end of this year:

https://variety.com/2019/gaming/news/star-wars-jedi-fallen-order-titanfall-fall-release-1203129479/

A a third-person action game overseen by a former lead on the God of War series where you play as a Jedi? Sounds like fun to me.

Ridley_Prime
Huh, Disney is actually happy with EA so far, to little surprise.

https://www.denofgeek.com/us/games/star-wars/279091/star-wars-disney-happy-ea-games

Even as one who likes the current Battlefront 2, have to say a lot of the earlier posts in this thread (showing faith in EA) didn't age too well.

Smasandian
There was an interesting opinion piece regarding EA and Star Wars on Polygon.

Basically, there is a question to ask about the validity of having the Star Wars license as a company.

1. Very expensive.
2. Disney consults of every decision regarding property.
3. Disney takes a cut for themselves on every sale.

And companies these days want their own IP's instead of getting something like Star Wars.

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