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There won’t be any new Star Wars games at EA Play Live next week

There’s reason to look forward to next year, however

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We’re a week out from EA Play Live, the publisher’s big summer showcase to highlight its upcoming slate of games. Today, Electronic Arts got out ahead of the show to confirm there won’t be new Star Wars games to spotlight, but it left the door open for more to come in the future.

On Twitter, EA confirmed that it won’t be showing any new Star Wars games during the EA Play Live stream next week. However, there’s a little addendum: “… but all of us look forward to celebrating with you next year when we share our vision for the Galaxy far, far away!”

We’ve already got some news regarding what Star Wars: The Old Republic is up to, with its upcoming expansion Legacy of the Sith coming later this holiday season. But that’s a pre-existing game; if you were hoping for, say, a new Star Wars Jedi game, it looks like that won’t be shown off this year.

EA Play Live is set to broadcast on July 22, to showcase the upcoming lineup of EA games. Battlefield 2042 is an obvious shoe-in, as well as this year’s slate of sports games, but EA has also been setting some expectations for what’s to be shown off. RPG studio BioWare has also confirmed it won’t be showing off its new entries in the Mass Effect and Dragon Age series at EA Play Live this year. Sorry Dragon Age fans, we are once again getting by on what we’ve got.

Of course, there’s always some rumors too. Recent reports indicated that Dead Space might be making a comeback, and frankly, I’m very into the idea of returning to the horrors of space.

We’ll see what the publisher has in store on July 22. The pre-show kicks off at 10 a.m. PT.


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