All 9 Star Wars Video Game Coming In 2022 & Beyond
The final game set in a galaxy far, far away, LEGO Star Wars: The Legend of Skywalker. From the beginning of the sequel trilogy, single Lego Star Wars the game the force awakensmanufacturing The Legend of Skywalker first time The Last Jedi and The Rise of Skywalker It will be playable in a brick-based format. All nine films are included. The Legend of Skywalker With hundreds of LEGO characters to play with. New hub worlds let players choose the order in which they explore the movies, and the game came with a host of gameplay improvements and entirely new mechanics. LEGO Star Wars: The Legend of Skywalker developer TT Games and publisher Warner Bros. It was released by Interactive Entertainment on April 5, 2022.
Star Wars: Hunters Mobile Edition delayed to 2022
Star Wars: Hunters It was announced in early 2021 and was originally planned for the same year, but was also delayed to 2022. So far, no official statement has been made regarding a release window from developer Zynga. hunters An arena fighter is coming to Nintendo Switch and mobile devices and teams of various characters will pit players against each other. Wookies, Jawas, droids, Stormtroopers, and even a new dark side user named Rieve should be included as playable characters. The game seems to be inspired by heroic shooters, but lightsaber wielders will bring a decent amount of melee combat to the game, which crosses the universe as a sort of follow-up gladiatorial contest.
Star Wars Eclipse may be as late as 2026
star wars eclipse The Game Awards were announced in 2021 with a captivating trailer and will be the first game set in the High Republic era, an era of prosperity for the Galactic Republic decades before the events. Phantom Menace. Little is known about the game itself as it is not expected to release for a few years. It is developed by Quantic Dream, a studio known for its interactive story-based games and a series of talks about a toxic work environment.
eclipse He was under surveillance after his announcement of Quantic Dream’s involvement, which caused the #BlackoutStarWarsEclipse trend on Twitter. Many fans feel lucrative star wars Intellectual property should not be licensed to creators prone to repeated and offensive behavior, but the situation has not necessarily improved since the riot. Rumors suggested that some of these issues could take the game far, potentially into 2026.
Star Wars: Knights Of The Old Republic Remake has no release date
A long time star wars video game fans were thrilled when there was a remake Knights of the Old Republic It was announced during Sony’s PlayStation Showcase in September 2021. Developed by BioWare, the original game was released for Xbox and PC in 2003 and has since become one of the most beloved RPGs. An equally acclaimed sequel was developed by Obsidian in 2005, but a third KOTOR never came. A teaser has just been released for the remake in which Darth Revan lights up a red lightsaber, and all other details regarding Aspyr have been released. KOTOR The remake is still a mystery. It’s probably too early in production and won’t be out for a few years. Those interested may want to check out the latest fantasy RPG. KOTOR Nintendo Switch port also developed by Aspyr.
There are rumors that more Star Wars: KOTOR games are coming
In addition to a remake of the classic RPG, rumors are circulating about another game. Knights of the Old Republic. The leak is coming star wars initiated Bespin Newsletter and discussed on B.O.B Podcast. It is alleged KOTOR The project is almost completely devoid of information and doesn’t even have a development studio attached, but Bespin Bulletin mentioned that the project was not developed by a studio within EA. remake seems unlikely. KOTOR II: Sith Lords The Aspyr remake was reportedly greenlit before release, so it’s possible this mysterious project is an original story set in the Old Republic.
Star Wars Jedi: Fallen Order 2
Star Wars Jedi: Fallen Order It was a great new gaming experience with IP covered by EA. Players take on the role of Cal Kestis, a Jedi exile who went into hiding for five years after Order 66 brought about the Great Jedi Purge. Combat is inspired by the Soulslike genre, but the game also features plenty of platforming episodes and puzzles.
Jedi: Fallen Order 2 This was recently confirmed by Respawn Entertainment, but details are still scarce. Cal is expected to continue with his story, but neither Respawn nor EA has offered any clues on how to proceed. Game Industry’s Jason Schreier noted: excitement after the announcement descending order The sequel has been in development for quite some time and will likely release in 2022 or 2023.
Respawn’s untitled Star Wars FPS is probably years away
In addition to official approval, a Jedi: Fallen Order The sequel was on the way, it also turns out that Respawn has two more. star wars Ongoing projects, including a first-person shooter. Schreier, on the contrary, descending order next, it’s anonymous star wars This is likely years after FPS was released, and its announcement was partly an attempt to attract talented developers to Respawn. The Electronic Arts press release revealed that the director of this title will be Peter Hirschmann, who owns several films. star wars gaming experience, including the original game front series and Power released. It cannot be a continuation of the modern era. front The series developed by DICE, in particular facade 3 would have been canceled due to licensing costs.
Respawn & Bit Reactor create the Star Wars strategy game
Respawn’s anonymous other star wars The project will be a strategy game and a collaborative effort with a newly formed development studio called Bit Reactor. Much like FPS, this game is probably years away from release with the early announcement part of a recruiting strategy. EA says Bit Reactor will take the lead in development, as the studio is headed by former Firaxis Games employee Greg Foertsch. Foertsch has experience working on Firaxis. XCOM series, so it’s next star wars The title will be a turn-based strategy game rather than an RTS.
Ubisoft’s Star Wars Project
Another known star wars The game on the horizon from Ubisoft. Currently, the project doesn’t even have a known name, but is in development at Ubisoft subsidiary Massive Entertainment, which is responsible for both. Tom Clancy Award next to games Avatar: Pandora’s Frontiers. Details on the game are extremely sparse, but it will supposedly have an open world and be story driven.
Additionally, the game will run on Massive’s proprietary Snowdrop engine, which was first used. Divide in 2016. from Ubisoft star wars the game is probably years away, as the work will need to be completed Pandora’s Borders first.
Amy Hennig and Skydance New Media have a Star Wars project
a new star wars It has been announced that Amy Hennig’s game is in early development at Skydance New Media. Hennig is best known for his work as creative director and screenwriter of the first three films. unmapped games, but especially in a separate space star wars The project at Visceral Games before the studio was shut down by Electronic Arts. This untitled project marks the second flagship game in development at Skydance New Media, alongside Marvel’s. The new studio was only founded in 2019 and has yet to release a game, but Hennig and other AAA development talent has attracted some of the most sought-after IPs in the media entertainment space. Gameplay details are almost non-existent, but with Hennig’s portfolio, it’s expected to be a very narrative and very linear experience.
Source: Bulletin Bespin/B.O.B Podcastelectronic arts, Jason Schreier/Twitter
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All 9 Star Wars Video Game Coming In 2022 & Beyond
The most recent game released that is set in a galaxy far, far away is LEGO Star Wars: The Skywalker Saga. Since the sequel trilogy began, the only LEGO Star Wars game was The Force Awakens, making The Skywalker Saga the first time The Last Jedi and The Rise of Skywalker will be playable in a brick-based format. All nine films are included in The Skywalker Saga with hundreds of LEGO characters to play as. New hub worlds let players choose which order to explore the movies in, and the game has come with a number of gameplay improvements and entirely new mechanics. LEGO Star Wars: The Skywalker Saga was released by developer TT Games and publisher Warner Bros. Interactive Entertainment on April 5, 2022.
Star Wars: Hunters Mobile Release Was Pushed To 2022
Star Wars: Hunters was announced in early 2021, and was originally expected sometime in the same year, but has also been pushed into 2022. There has so far not been any official word from developer Zynga on any sort of release window. Hunters is an arena fighter coming to Nintendo Switch and mobile devices, and it will pit players against each other in teams comprised of a variety of characters. Wookies, Jawas, droids, Stormtroopers, and even a new Dark Side user named Rieve are slated to be included as playable characters. The gameplay appears to take inspiration from hero shooters, though lightsaber wielders will bring a decent amount of melee combat to the game, which is set in-universe as some sort of spectated gladiatorial competition.
Star Wars Eclipse Could Be As Late As 2026
Star Wars Eclipse was announced with a captivating reveal trailer at The Game Awards 2021, and will be the first game set in the High Republic era, which is a period of prosperity for the Galactic Republic decades prior to the events of The Phantom Menace. Very little is known about the game itself, since it isn’t expected to release for a few more years. It is being developed by Quantic Dream, a studio known for its interactive story-driven games and a number of controversies relating to a toxic work environment.
Eclipse came under scrutiny following its announcement because of Quantic Dream’s involvement, which resulted in #BlackoutStarWarsEclipse trending on Twitter. Many fans feel the lucrative Star Wars IP shouldn’t be licensed to creators prone to repeated, troubling behavior, but the situation hasn’t necessarily evolved since the outcry. Rumors have suggested that some of these issues could put the game a long way off, potentially as far as 2026.
Star Wars: Knights Of The Old Republic Remake Doesn’t Have A Release Date
Longtime Star Wars video game fans were delighted when a remake of Knights of the Old Republic was announced at Sony’s PlayStation Showcase in September 2021. The original, developed by BioWare, came out for the Xbox and PC in 2003 and has since become one of the most beloved RPGs ever to be released. An equally lauded sequel was developed by Obsidian in 2005, but a third KOTOR never came. Only a teaser for the remake featuring Darth Revan igniting a red lightsaber has been released, with all other details on Aspyr’s KOTOR remake still a mystery. It is likely very early in production, and will not release for a few years yet. Those interested may want to check out the fantastic RPG in the recent KOTOR Nintendo Switch port, which was also developed by Aspyr.
More Star Wars: KOTOR Games Are Rumored To Be Coming
In addition to the remake of the classic RPG, there are rumors circulating of another game based on Knights of the Old Republic. The leak comes from Star Wars insider Bespin Bulletin, and was discussed on BOB the Podcast. This alleged KOTOR project is almost entirely devoid of information, and doesn’t even have a development studio attached, but Bespin Bulletin did mention that it is not being developed by a studio under EA. It seems unlikely that a remake of KOTOR II: The Sith Lords would get a green light before Aspyr’s remake is out the door, so it’s possible this mystery project is an original story taking place in the Old Republic.
Star Wars Jedi: Fallen Order 2
Star Wars Jedi: Fallen Order was a standout new gaming experience with the IP under the purview of EA. Players play as Jedi exile Cal Kestis, who has been in hiding for five years after Order 66 resulted in the Great Jedi Purge. The combat takes some inspiration from the Soulslike genre, but the game also features numerous platforming sections and puzzles.
Jedi: Fallen Order 2 was confirmed by Respawn Entertainment just recently, though details still remain scarce. It is expected to continue Cal’s story, but neither Respawn nor EA have offered any hints as to how. Games industry insider Jason Schreier noted on Twitter following the announcement that the Fallen Order sequel has been in development for quite some time, and will likely launch in either 2022 or 2023.
Respawn’s Untitled Star Wars FPS Is Likely Years Away
Alongside the official confirmation that a Jedi: Fallen Order sequel was on the way, it was also revealed that Respawn has two other Star Wars projects in the works, one of which is a first-person shooter. Schreier notes that, unlike the Fallen Order sequel, this untitled Star Wars FPS is likely years away from release, and that its announcement is in part an attempt to attract talented developers to Respawn. Electronic Arts’ press release revealed that the director for this title will be Peter Hirschmann, who has a plethora of Star Wars game experience, including involvement in the original Battlefront series and The Force Unleashed. This is unlikely to be a continuation of the modern Battlefront series, which is developed by DICE, especially since Battlefront 3 was reportedly canceled over licensing costs.
Respawn & Bit Reactor Are Creating A Star Wars Strategy Game
Respawn’s other untitled Star Wars project will be a strategy game, and is a collaborative effort with a newly formed development studio called Bit Reactor. Just like the FPS, this game is probably years away from release, with its early announcement part of a hiring strategy. EA claims Bit Reactor will take the lead in development, since the studio is helmed by Greg Foertsch, a former employee of Firaxis Games. Foertsch has experience in working on Firaxis’ XCOM series, so it’s plausible that this upcoming Star Wars title will be a turn-based strategy game, rather than an RTS.
The Star Wars Project From Ubisoft
Another known Star Wars game on the horizon is one from Ubisoft. Currently, the project doesn’t even have a known title, but is in development at Ubisoft subsidiary Massive Entertainment, which is responsible for both Tom Clancy’s The Division games, as well as the upcoming Avatar: Frontiers of Pandora. Details on the game are extremely scarce, but it will supposedly feature an open world, and be story-driven.
Additionally, the game will run on Massive’s proprietary Snowdrop Engine, which was first used for The Division in 2016. Ubisoft’s Star Wars game is likely years away as well, since work will have to be completed on Frontiers of Pandora first.
Amy Hennig & Skydance New Media Have A Star Wars Project
A new Star Wars game by Amy Hennig was announced to be in early development at Skydance New Media. Hennig is best known for her work as creative director and writer of the first three Uncharted games, but was notably attached to a separate Star Wars project at Visceral Games before the studio was shuttered by Electronic Arts. This untitled project marks the second marquee game in development at Skydance New Media, alongside one for Marvel. The new studio was only formed in 2019 and has yet to release a game, but Hennig and other AAA development talent have attracted some of the most coveted IP in multimedia entertainment. Details on the game remain almost nonexistent, but with Hennig’s portfolio, it is expected to be a narrative-heavy, fairly linear experience.
Source: Bespin Bulletin/BOB the Podcast, Electronic Arts, Jason Schreier/Twitter
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All 9 Star Wars Video Game Coming In 2022 & Beyond
The most recent game released that is set in a galaxy far, far away is LEGO Star Wars: The Skywalker Saga. Since the sequel trilogy began, the only LEGO Star Wars game was The Force Awakens, making The Skywalker Saga the first time The Last Jedi and The Rise of Skywalker will be playable in a brick-based format. All nine films are included in The Skywalker Saga with hundreds of LEGO characters to play as. New hub worlds let players choose which order to explore the movies in, and the game has come with a number of gameplay improvements and entirely new mechanics. LEGO Star Wars: The Skywalker Saga was released by developer TT Games and publisher Warner Bros. Interactive Entertainment on April 5, 2022.
Star Wars: Hunters Mobile Release Was Pushed To 2022
Star Wars: Hunters was announced in early 2021, and was originally expected sometime in the same year, but has also been pushed into 2022. There has so far not been any official word from developer Zynga on any sort of release window. Hunters is an arena fighter coming to Nintendo Switch and mobile devices, and it will pit players against each other in teams comprised of a variety of characters. Wookies, Jawas, droids, Stormtroopers, and even a new Dark Side user named Rieve are slated to be included as playable characters. The gameplay appears to take inspiration from hero shooters, though lightsaber wielders will bring a decent amount of melee combat to the game, which is set in-universe as some sort of spectated gladiatorial competition.
Star Wars Eclipse Could Be As Late As 2026
Star Wars Eclipse was announced with a captivating reveal trailer at The Game Awards 2021, and will be the first game set in the High Republic era, which is a period of prosperity for the Galactic Republic decades prior to the events of The Phantom Menace. Very little is known about the game itself, since it isn’t expected to release for a few more years. It is being developed by Quantic Dream, a studio known for its interactive story-driven games and a number of controversies relating to a toxic work environment.
Eclipse came under scrutiny following its announcement because of Quantic Dream’s involvement, which resulted in #BlackoutStarWarsEclipse trending on Twitter. Many fans feel the lucrative Star Wars IP shouldn’t be licensed to creators prone to repeated, troubling behavior, but the situation hasn’t necessarily evolved since the outcry. Rumors have suggested that some of these issues could put the game a long way off, potentially as far as 2026.
Star Wars: Knights Of The Old Republic Remake Doesn’t Have A Release Date
Longtime Star Wars video game fans were delighted when a remake of Knights of the Old Republic was announced at Sony’s PlayStation Showcase in September 2021. The original, developed by BioWare, came out for the Xbox and PC in 2003 and has since become one of the most beloved RPGs ever to be released. An equally lauded sequel was developed by Obsidian in 2005, but a third KOTOR never came. Only a teaser for the remake featuring Darth Revan igniting a red lightsaber has been released, with all other details on Aspyr’s KOTOR remake still a mystery. It is likely very early in production, and will not release for a few years yet. Those interested may want to check out the fantastic RPG in the recent KOTOR Nintendo Switch port, which was also developed by Aspyr.
More Star Wars: KOTOR Games Are Rumored To Be Coming
In addition to the remake of the classic RPG, there are rumors circulating of another game based on Knights of the Old Republic. The leak comes from Star Wars insider Bespin Bulletin, and was discussed on BOB the Podcast. This alleged KOTOR project is almost entirely devoid of information, and doesn’t even have a development studio attached, but Bespin Bulletin did mention that it is not being developed by a studio under EA. It seems unlikely that a remake of KOTOR II: The Sith Lords would get a green light before Aspyr’s remake is out the door, so it’s possible this mystery project is an original story taking place in the Old Republic.
Star Wars Jedi: Fallen Order 2
Star Wars Jedi: Fallen Order was a standout new gaming experience with the IP under the purview of EA. Players play as Jedi exile Cal Kestis, who has been in hiding for five years after Order 66 resulted in the Great Jedi Purge. The combat takes some inspiration from the Soulslike genre, but the game also features numerous platforming sections and puzzles.
Jedi: Fallen Order 2 was confirmed by Respawn Entertainment just recently, though details still remain scarce. It is expected to continue Cal’s story, but neither Respawn nor EA have offered any hints as to how. Games industry insider Jason Schreier noted on Twitter following the announcement that the Fallen Order sequel has been in development for quite some time, and will likely launch in either 2022 or 2023.
Respawn’s Untitled Star Wars FPS Is Likely Years Away
Alongside the official confirmation that a Jedi: Fallen Order sequel was on the way, it was also revealed that Respawn has two other Star Wars projects in the works, one of which is a first-person shooter. Schreier notes that, unlike the Fallen Order sequel, this untitled Star Wars FPS is likely years away from release, and that its announcement is in part an attempt to attract talented developers to Respawn. Electronic Arts’ press release revealed that the director for this title will be Peter Hirschmann, who has a plethora of Star Wars game experience, including involvement in the original Battlefront series and The Force Unleashed. This is unlikely to be a continuation of the modern Battlefront series, which is developed by DICE, especially since Battlefront 3 was reportedly canceled over licensing costs.
Respawn & Bit Reactor Are Creating A Star Wars Strategy Game
Respawn’s other untitled Star Wars project will be a strategy game, and is a collaborative effort with a newly formed development studio called Bit Reactor. Just like the FPS, this game is probably years away from release, with its early announcement part of a hiring strategy. EA claims Bit Reactor will take the lead in development, since the studio is helmed by Greg Foertsch, a former employee of Firaxis Games. Foertsch has experience in working on Firaxis’ XCOM series, so it’s plausible that this upcoming Star Wars title will be a turn-based strategy game, rather than an RTS.
The Star Wars Project From Ubisoft
Another known Star Wars game on the horizon is one from Ubisoft. Currently, the project doesn’t even have a known title, but is in development at Ubisoft subsidiary Massive Entertainment, which is responsible for both Tom Clancy’s The Division games, as well as the upcoming Avatar: Frontiers of Pandora. Details on the game are extremely scarce, but it will supposedly feature an open world, and be story-driven.
Additionally, the game will run on Massive’s proprietary Snowdrop Engine, which was first used for The Division in 2016. Ubisoft’s Star Wars game is likely years away as well, since work will have to be completed on Frontiers of Pandora first.
Amy Hennig & Skydance New Media Have A Star Wars Project
A new Star Wars game by Amy Hennig was announced to be in early development at Skydance New Media. Hennig is best known for her work as creative director and writer of the first three Uncharted games, but was notably attached to a separate Star Wars project at Visceral Games before the studio was shuttered by Electronic Arts. This untitled project marks the second marquee game in development at Skydance New Media, alongside one for Marvel. The new studio was only formed in 2019 and has yet to release a game, but Hennig and other AAA development talent have attracted some of the most coveted IP in multimedia entertainment. Details on the game remain almost nonexistent, but with Hennig’s portfolio, it is expected to be a narrative-heavy, fairly linear experience.
Source: Bespin Bulletin/BOB the Podcast, Electronic Arts, Jason Schreier/Twitter
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