It's official: Disney's long-standing exclusivity deal on 'Star Wars' games just ended - Business Insider

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It's official: Disney's long-standing exclusivity deal on 'Star Wars' games just ended

Since 2013, just one game publisher has held the rights to make games based on the "Star Wars" license: Electronic Arts, the makers of "FIFA," "Madden," and the "Battlefield" series.

Described as a "brand-new, story-driven, open world 'Star Wars' adventure," the game is being made by Ubisoft's Massive studio, which last produced "The Division 2" in 2019. The announcement of a new "Star Wars" game from Disney — the first with a new gaming partner in eight years — came the same week that the entertainment giant revealed another collaboration: an entirely new game based on "Indiana Jones," with a new story outside of the filmography, made by Microsoft-owned Bethesda and its subsidiary MachineGames.

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