EA Play Live Won’t Have Any New Star Wars Games

Publisher Electronic is instead looking forward to "celebrating with you next year when we share our vision for the Galaxy far, far away!"

Posted By | On 15th, Jul. 2021

For the past few months, there have been rumors of a sequel to Star Wars Jedi: Fallen Order. With EA Play Live happening next week, it seemed that there would be an announcement or at least a teaser. Unfortunately, the official EA Star Wars Twitter account has confirmed that no new Star Wars games will be showcased at the event.

However, the company is looking forward to “celebrating with you next year when we share our vision for the Galaxy far, far away!” If nothing else, this could mean an announcement or two next year. Perhaps news on the next big Star Wars Battlefront as well? It wouldn’t be too strange, though given DICE’s focus on Battlefield 2042 for the foreseeable future, it remains to be seen.

Along with Star Wars, BioWare’s next Dragon Age and Mass Effect titles will be skipping the show. EA Play Live will be broadcast on July 22nd and is confirmed to feature titles like Lost in Random, Battlefield 2042 and Apex Legends. Rumors also cite that a reboot of Dead Space by Motive Studios will be revealed. Stay tuned for more details in the coming week.


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