
EA, while lacking exclusive rights, can still make Star Wars games in fact, it's assumed they will make a sequel to Star Wars: Jedi Fallen Order and develop Star Wars: Battlefront 3, though no such official announcement has been made. With the EA deal coming to a close and Lucasfilm Games making a resurgence, there is no limit to the number of new Star Wars games that could be developed. Related: Everything We Know About SWTOR’s Legacy of the Sith Expansion In 2013, EA signed a 10-year deal with Disney granting the game studio exclusive publishing rights to all Star Wars games on interactive platforms, though Disney retained the rights to develop casual Star Wars games for mobile devices. Since then, over 150 Star Wars games have come out, spanning from film and TV adaptations to original narratives in the universe, across all genres of games. The first Star Wars video game, an adaptation of The Empire Strikes Back, was released in 1982 by Intellivision for the Atari 2600. These titles, and other Star Wars games, are often noted for their quality and popularity, keeping fans looking forward to upcoming titles. Some of the most recent Star Wars games have included Star Wars: Squadrons, Star Wars: Tales From the Galaxy's Edge, Star Wars: Battlefront 2 and Star Wars: Jedi Fallen Order, among many others. Star Wars is more than a titanic film franchise, as it also has a storied history in the video game industry.
