
On the other hand, Ubisoft even confirmed that it's making an open-world Star Wars game, which is all the more surprising, given Star Wars titles have been predominantly developed by Lucasfilm's longtime video game collaborator Electronic Arts for the last few years.

We already got a glimpse of what this new strategy is with the reveal of a new Indiana Jones game by Bethesda's studio MachineGames. Since Lucasfilm announced that all video games based on its properties will now live under the “Lucasfilm Games” umbrella, a new age has begun for the company's video games ambitions.
