Both Disney and Electronic Arts today held investors conference calls with the Star Wars Jedi: Fallen Order video game officially announced.
The Disney conference call saw CEO Bob Iger confirm that Disney would continue to license out their properties, with the EA conference call featuring Electronic Arts CEO Andrew Wilson announcing the new Star Wars Jedi: Fallen Order video game and a new Titanfall game.
Regarding Star Wars Jedi: Fallen Order, it is currently in development with EA-owned studio and Titanfall creator Respawn Entertainment and could be released in 2019, described as a story-centered game. It’s also known it will be considered canon to the Star Wars universe and is a third-person, single-player action game. It’s further been said to take place between Revenge of the Sith and A New Hope, a time when the remaining Jedi in the galaxy are being hunted down by the Empire.
“It is exceptional in terms of its level of polish depth and living inside of the star wars world as a Jedi,” Wilson said and offered he played 20 minutes of the game.
Regarding the new Titanfall game, more games are teased to be on the way taking part in that sci-fi universe.
“Respawn also plans to launch a premium game this year that is a new twist on the Titanfall universe. More to come on that in the months ahead,” Wilson said in the earnings call.
(via Variety)