10 Incredible Star Wars Video Games That Desperately Deserve Sequels
EA resurrected Battlefront, so who's to say they won't continue these old gems?
Over the years the Star Wars licence has accumulated an impressive library of video games, all harboured by the developers at LucasArts for a little over 20 years until their untimely dissolution at the hands of Disney in 2013. In their final 'rocky' years, countless opportunities to create sequels to their best remembered releases were never seized upon, with the publisher instead electing to pursue titles pretty much no one was interested in, including but not limited to Star Wars: Kinect andThe Force Unleashed II. Ignoring the fact that things were starting to look up again with the stellar demo of 1313, it would be fair to say that the company's demise can at least be partly ascribed to their inability to foster and renew their strongest IPs. Among some of the most lamentable of the company's cancellations included sequels to Republic Commando, Jedi Knight, and Knights of the Old Republic - all of which would've enjoyed a strong reception in both the critical and commercial sense. Whilst there seems to be no hope of any of these titles getting resurrected at this current moment in time, DICE's reboot of the Battlefront franchise as well as the remasters that accompanied the exclusive Darth Vader-themed PS4 would seem to indicate that EA have some sort of interest in old IPs. Whether or not that means we'll be seeing sequels or reboots to these titles is anyone's guess, but at least we can all be sure that they deserve them.