Announced in 2022, the single-player turn-based tactics game features a Mandalorian, Clone Trooper, and Jedi as squadmates.
Respawn Entertainment's franchise tore down boundaries and delivered an incredible competitive experience. So, where's the sequel?
The turn-based strategy game will be quite similar to titles like XCOM: Enemy Unknown in gameplay with an isometric camera angle.
If the leaked screenshots are anything to go by, the Star Wars strategy game looks like it will feature gameplay similar to XCOM titles.
The turn-based tactics title, which was confirmed to be in development in 2022, is being developed by a team of former XCOM vets.
Emilee Evans, former executive assistant and production coordinator, confirmed the cancellation and is now seeking a new role.
The "bigger, more meaningful update" will become a priority once the next Battlefield has released, EA's CEO Andrew Wilson says.
Comprised of former XCOM developers, Bit Reactor has been working on its strategy Star Wars game since 2022.
Reports of titles producing a shimmering effect on Performance mode at 60 FPS, likely due to PSSR, have been circulating.
Quality Mode now renders at 2160p over the previous 1800p resolution. Meanwhile, Performance Mode is 1200p upscaled to 1800p.
"In our efforts to combat cheating in Apex, we've identified Linux OS as being a path for a variety of impactful exploits and cheats," EA says.
The open world title's first week sales in Europe than 2020's Star Wars Squadrons, but fell short of last year's Jedi: Survivor.
Respawn Entertainment and EA's action-adventure Star Wars series has hit another major milestone.
The sequel to Star Wars Jedi: Survivor will also be the final instalment in Respawn Entertainment's action-adventure series, it's been confirmed.
The patch also removes Denuvo DRM, fixes a number of bugs and crashes, and adds quality-of-life improvements, among other things.
Respawn Entertainment's action-adventure title launches for last-gen consoles- here's what you should know heading in.
Massive's latest open-world title saw 15 percent higher physical sales at launch than Avatar: Frontiers of Pandora in the region.
Featuring "a variety of optimizations aimed at maximizing the hardware capabilities of the consoles", the game will be sold at $49.99 on last-gen consoles.
"Moving forward, we recognize that we need to be more timeline, transparent, and consistent in our communications with you," say EA and Respawn.
As a big-budget single-player Star Wars adventure, Massive Entertainment's upcoming game can take plenty of lessons from Respawn's past successes.