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Every Star Wars Game in Development

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In early 2021 Lucasfilm Games was reborn. Two days later, the newly formed banner announced a Ubisoft-developed Star Wars game, ending EA’s uneven eight-year run as the franchise’s exclusive video game steward.

In the year since, Lucasfilm Games’ mission has become clear: partner with acclaimed talent across a host of different companies to create a genre-spanning portfolio of Star Wars games that reaches as many audiences as possible. It’s not unlike the Marvel Games playbook that arm of Disney has been working with over the last few years.

Consider the eight known Star Wars games currently in development. The projects are being made by seven different studios, each renowned in their respective areas of expertise, and collectively cover every major gaming platform. They touch on the most popular genres — action-adventure, strategy, first-person shooter, RPG, soulslike, arena battler, open-world, single-player, multiplayer — and range from free-to-play to full-priced, action-heavy to narrative-focused, family-friendly to mature.

There’s something for nearly every type of player, and chances are there’s still more to come. For now, however, let’s dive deeper into all eight known new Star Wars games currently in development, beginning with the upcoming LEGO Star Wars: The Skywalker Saga.

Every Star Wars Game in Development

A few more details can be gleaned from the subsequent job listings published by Ubisoft. The listings call for developers with experience creating action-adventure and RPG games, as well as linear and non-linear stories.

Ubisoft landed the project after a meeting with Disney about another of its collaborations: Avatar: Frontiers of Pandora, the open-world Avatar game due out in 2022. “There was such alignment and such creative passion around the Star Wars IP from [Massive] that it just was a natural evolution to the relationship, and really led to the Star Wars game we announced not too long ago,” SVP of Walt Disney Games Sean Shoptaw told IGN.

There’s currently no release window for Massive’s Star Wars game at this time, though it’s likely years away considering the studio is still finishing up work on Avatar and is still hiring heavily for the project.

Star Wars Eclipse

Leaked a few months before its official reveal at The Game Awards 2021, Star Wars Eclipse is an “intricately branching action-adventure game” in early development at Quantic Dream, the studio behind choice-heavy, narrative-driven games Heavy Rain and Detroit: Become Human. It’s the first-ever High Republic era Star Wars game.

Quantic Dream promises to build on its pedigree of branching narratives with Eclipse, saying the game “can be experienced in many ways, and puts the destinies of multiple playable characters in your hands.” Each character will have “their own story, abilities, and role to play in the tapestry of events that could alter the carefully balanced peace of the Outer Rim.”

While no official story details have been revealed, the early marketing copy for Eclipse hints at an interplanetary political thriller: “An uncharted section of the galaxy with never-before-seen species and planets to discover, the Outer Rim is rife with opportunity – and political tensions that could alter the fabric of peace. What will you do?”

However, it may feature more action than the studio’s previous games, based on its intense debut trailer (above).

Its reveal has not been without blowback, though; a week after Eclipse’s announcement, the hashtag #BlackOutStarWarsEclipse trended on Twitter due to past reports of aalleged racism, sexism, and homophobia at Quantic Dream under studio head David Cage and executive producer Guillaume de Fondaumière.

Quantic Dream and Lucasfilm Games make clear this project is “in the early stages of development.” As such, Eclipse is all but certainly years away from being released.

Respawn and Bit Reactor’s Star Wars Strategy Game

The last of Respawn’s recently announced trio of Star Wars projects is a strategy game led by 20-year Firaxis veteran Greg Foertsch. Respawn will produce the game, while development is led by Bit Reactor, a studio formed by Foertsch and other former XCOM devs earlier this year.

As with Respawn’s other Star Wars projects, details are slim. However, Foertsch told GamesIndustry.biz the studio is focused on “really blurring that line between what a strategy game is and what an action game is.”

Seeing as the studio’s formation was just announced on January 19, it’s likely going to be a bit of a wait until we see Bit Reactor’s debut.

For much more on the ever-expanding Star Wars universe, check out our rundown of what to expect from Star Wars in 2022.

And be sure to vote in the poll below to let us know which Star Wars game you’re looking forward to most.

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