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Ubisoft will push the “Star Wars” open world new work, developed by the “The Division” team | 4Gamers

Disney (Disney) announced success in early January this year“Lucasfilm Games”(Lucasfilm Games), as the official publisher of IP games under the co-ordination, after Bethesda announced this week that it and Machinegames are taking over the development of the new “Indiana Jones”, according to the latest news from foreign media, the next new “Star Wars” The development plan for Ubisoft has also been finalized and will be handled by Ubisoft’s studios.

“For our team, the “Star Wars” galaxy is an exciting creative motivation, and it can also drive us to a whole new frontier.” Ubisoft CEO Yves Guillemot said Wired Said: “It is a rare opportunity for us to be able to shape a new world, new characters and new stories in the official history of Star Wars. We are also very happy that Ubisoft Massive Studios can work closely with Lucasfilm Games to create a The original adventure story of “Star Wars” is completely different from the past.”

Soon after Ubisoft announced the news, in 2019, the EA responsible for publishing “Star Wars Jedi: Fallen Order” (Star Wars Jedi: Fallen Order) also posted a tweet, indicating that they are also developing a brand new “Star Wars” game.

“It all depends on our motivation and method of doing this, because this kind of entertainment experience (referring to games) will last for several hours, longer than watching movies,” Disney’s Global Games and Interactive Experience (Global Games and Interactive Experience) Senior VP Sean Shoptaw Wired Said: “When people pay $70, or pay more money and time on your products and games, you must return their investment.”

From “Ark of the Ark” to “Star Wars” all these actions show that Lucasfilm Games and Disney are actively entering the game industry market.

Just like the previous games, “Star Wars” games will become part of the classic history and future continuity of “Star Wars”, and all the movies and TV shows produced since Disney acquired Lucasfilm will continue to develop this IP.

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