In October, EA expected the game to hit the 13 million mark by March 31, but analysts claim it has far surpassed that in a shorter period of time.
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In 2021, a free promotion in the Epic Games Store caused the shooter to make a real comeback.EA will be happy with November’s Star Wars: Battlefront release, as analysts like Wedbush Securities' Michael Pachter have revealed that the game has sold in excess of 13 million copies. The Battlefront comeback in 2021: After a mixed and controversial launch due to questionable lootbox mechanics, Battlefront 2 developed into a real multiplayer highlight in the following years. There was another Star Wars title with Squadrons by Motive Studios. In the meantime, EA Vancouver and Criterion Games were even working on a Jedi: Fallen Order-style spin-off, but this was shelved again. Henderson is therefore considered trustworthy and his prognosis on the future of Battlefront seems anything but far-fetched.Īfter all, back in 2019, DICE announced in conversation with ( PCGamesN) that there would be no plans for a sequel, despite Battlefront 2’s continued popularity at the time. How credible is the info? Tom Henderson has become one of the most reliable sources in the gaming industry and regularly provides information on major shooter brands such as Call of Duty or Battlefield – but also GTA 6 – which usually comes true later. Ubisoft, for example, is working on an open-world title, a remake of Kotor 2 is in the works and there are rumours of games for The High Republic and The Mandalorian. In the coming years, we can expect a whole range of new Star Wars games anyway, since the licence is no longer exclusive to Electronic Arts. However, EA is said to have at least two more Star Wars games in development – one of which is almost certainly Jedi: Fallen Order 2 by Titanfall developer Respawn Entertainment. Little consolation for fans: So according to Henderson, EA and DICE are not working on a new Battlefront, instead a new Battlefield after 2042 is much more likely. “It got turned down because it takes 20% more sales to make the same money,” said one past developer. It can’t be ruled out that DICE and EA will realise a Star Wars: Battlefront 3 at some point – but that will probably take a few more years.īattlefront 3 was a pitched title from DICE, but ultimately, the title was shot down by EA due to licensing costs. In addition, many of the main Battlefront developers are no longer employed by EA or DICE – such as Dennis Brännvall – which also stood in the way of the potential project. According to Henderson’s information, the publisher would have had to generate 20 percent more revenue with Battlefront 3 in order to achieve the same profit. One of the main reasons for this was the licensing costs that EA would have had to pay for the Star Wars brand.
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Henderson claims to have learned that EA had considered a sequel to the shooter series, but ultimately declined. What’s the current status? Established industry insider Tom Henderson recently shared alleged information regarding the development of Star Wars: Battlefront 3. In fact, we would have already given some solid thoughts on what Star Wars: Battlefront 3 would need to look like and deliver.
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According to a well-known insider, the interim sequel is off the table because Electronic Arts reportedly doesn’t want to shell out the money for the War of the Stars licence. You could certainly call it a shake-up of the Force: Despite persistent rumours and the 2021 comeback of the second part, EA and DICE are reportedly not planning a Star Wars: Battlefront 3. EA probably doesn’t want to pay for the Star Wars license. The Force is not with a new Battlefront: According to insider Tom Henderson, a third part fails because of the money question.