Summary

After Respawn created one of the best single-playerStar Warsseries in a while, the studio seems to be preparing to expand its sci-fi catalog immensely over the next couple of years. Not only is it allegedly working onthe nextStar Wars Jedititle, but it is also apparently developing a brand-new FPS title set in the galaxy far, far away. Not much is known about this title yet. However, fans seem to be extremely excited to see what it will look like.

Star Warshas had a long and successful career in the FPS market, so it makes complete sense why Respawn would be tapped to make a new one. Some fans may be expecting it to just be anotherStar Wars Battlefront, yet there is a chance it is something else entirely. The studio specializes in fast-paced combat, riveting stories, and has also shown itself to be pretty good at the live-service model as seen withApex Legends. While it may follow in the footsteps of Dice’s sci-fi outings, there is a stronger chance that this game will simply beApex LegendswithStar Warscharacters.

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Respawn Could Become Apex Legends Star Wars Edition

Respawn Specializes in Fast-Paced FPS Gameplay

Respawn Entertainment has made quite a name for itself over the last couple of years. After debuting its first titleTitanfallin 2014, the studio has gone on to become one of the biggest names in the FPS genre. While it may not be on the level of Activision, it has amassed a pretty loyal fanbase thanks tothe fast-paced gameplay ofTitanfall 2andApex Legends. And on top of all of that, the studio has also shown that it excels at crafting single-player adventures through theStar Wars Jediseries.

With its FPS titles, Respawn has shown that it knows how to craft unique movement systems and high-stakes action. The games specialize in letting players speed across the maps using an assortment of tools, andApex Legendstossed in a plethora of unique abilitiesto make the concept even more fun. The only FPS that the studio made that does not really feature this type of gameplay was the VR titleMedal of Honor: Above and Beyond, but that is due to the fact it is based in reality.Star Warsdoes not have that same limitation, and as such, it will likely take this movement system to a whole new level.

The Battlefront Series May Have Been Shelved For Now

Not only will thisStar WarsFPS likely tap into what Respawn does best, but theStar Wars Battlefrontseries may also have been put on the back burner for the foreseeable future. After EA got theStar Warslicense, fans were extremely excited to see what Dice would do with the brand, as many players had been clamoring fora return to theBattlefrontfranchisefor years. Even though that 2015 game may have looked beautiful, it lacked much of the content that the original titles had. It may have been successful, yet it was not quite what fans wanted.

Star Wars: Battlefront 2aimed to rectify that, but it failed to do so. The game can be a lot of fun now, but upon release, it garnered a lot of criticism overthe way it handled microtransactionsas they were tied to the game’s progression. On top of that, the single-player mode left much to be desired. Because of all of that, the game failed to make a substantial impact and the brand has seemingly been tarnished. Some players still yearn for a third entry, but after the missteps of this one, it seems like that will never come.

This newStar WarsFPS will be EA’s way to prove itself yet again by tapping into its best asset. And because of the controversy surrounding theBattlefrontfranchise, this new game will likely attempt to distance itself from that series immensely. This means that it will probably look nothing like that series outside of the variousStar Warselements. Instead, there is a strong chance it is more in line withApex Legends, which should lead to an exciting entry into the franchise.

Star Wars

Star Wars is a multimedia franchise originally created by George Lucas and Lucasfilm Ltd with the 1977 motion picture. The science fiction franchise follows the adventures of characters (both humanoid and alien) in outer space including those who can wield a mystical power known as the Force. Since the release of the original trilogy of movies, the franchise has expanded to include multiple films and branched out to other media like comics, video games, tv shows, theme park attractions, and more. The IP and Lucasfilm were sold to Disney in 2012.