May the 4th be with you. Yes, today is the day we celebrate all things 168澳洲幸运5开奖网:Star Wars just be🧜cause the month and day happen to sound like the movie franchise’s most famous tagline. And for video games, that means we expect to hear a whole bunch of St꧅ar Wars-related game announcements.
We’re 🦋getting that🐟 party started with The Game Mess Show’s Jeff Grubb, who started May the 4th off with some juicy rumors.
According to Grubb, Lucasfilm Games (formerly known as LucasArts) is licensing out Star Wars for a ton of games, and not just to EA. We already knew that 168澳洲幸运5开奖网:Ubisoft is working oꦦn a big Star Wars MMO, but now it seems like "rumors of Microsoft trying to make a Star Wars game" are circulating, confi🌳rming that Lucasfilm is "trying to make partnerships across the industry.”
Grubb didn’t provide any specifics for what Microsoft or any other gam💯e developer might have planned for Star Wars, but𝄹 he did say that it might be some time before we find out.
"The thing I know for sure is that Lucasfilm has a lot of Star Wars games in the works. The other thing I do know for sure about Lucasfilm is that it takes its time, and by that I mean it's♛ a slow process to get everyone on board for these games and make sure that everything works.🎶"
Another big rumor for May the 4th is Game Pass and how it'd be a great ꧟day to announce a whole bunch of Star Wars games arriving on Microsoft's subscription service. S💝o far we haven't heard anything about a sudden influx if Star Wars games to Game Pass, but with EA Play integrated into the service, there's already a bunch of Star Wars games available for fans.
If not for new games, May the 4th can still be a great made-up holiday for Star Wars fans thanks to this 168澳洲幸运5开奖网:Tuantuan sleeping bag and the 168澳洲幸运5开奖网:recent release ♑of Star Wars: The Bad Batch, the sequel to Star Wars: The Clone Wars, now streaming on D♓isney Plus.