Jedi Fallen Order 2: EA confirms the sequel and announces two more Star Wars games

Jedi Fallen Order 2: EA confirms the sequel and announces two more Star Wars games

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Star Wars fans will be able to have fun in the years to come. EA is preparing a sequel to Fallen Order as well as a new FPS and a strategy game in the licensed universe.

Electronic Arts announces this January 25, 2022 by press release the ongoing development of three new Star Wars games, including a sequel to the very convincing Jedi Fallen Order.



Jedi Fallen Order 2 is confirmed

We don't know yet if the game will be named Star Wars Jedi: Fallen Order 2 since EA only mentions "the next game in the Star Wars Jedi franchise". It could therefore rather be a change of subtitle for this second opus of the saga.

Electronic Arts does not give more details on this sequel, whether in terms of new gameplay, scenario or narration. However, we know from some previous indiscretions that development has already started for some time and that the project is well advanced. Journalist Jason Schreier suggests that the game will be ready for this year or 2023 at the latest.

An announced FPS and strategy game

Two other Star Wars games are also in the pipeline at the publisher. As for Jedi Fallen Order 2, it is the Respawn Entertainment studio, at the origin of the first Fallen Order, Apex Legends and Titanfall, which is at the helm.

Here again, EA is stingy with information: the press release seems to have the main purpose of attracting developers and encouraging them to apply within the studio more than teasing the games to the public. We learn all the same that an FPS by Peter Hirschmann is under development (it would not be a Star Wars Battlefront 3) and that the last title is a strategy game in which Bit Reactor is involved. This is a new studio created by veterans of XCOM and Civilization.



As the exclusivity contract between EA and Lucasfilm Games ends next year (Ubisoft is working on a Star Wars game, and a Star Wars Eclipse has been made official at Quantic Dream), it therefore seems that Electronic Arts is not excluded from the license at all and will remain a privileged partner of rights holders.


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