Source: Steam
LucasArts Games is back, but with a brand new look and name under LucasFilm Games. It may seem like a small thing to be excited about, but the implications of what this may bring are something to get excited about. It shows that LucasFilm is ready to take things to the next level and capitalize off of the current success of Star Wars.
It also brings up some retro game possibilities. Considering the extensive history of titles that LucasArts originally brought into the gaming world, there are quite a few that deserve to be brought back to life with a modern revision. Star Wars video games have always been popular, but not many people have played some of the classics that have built the foundation for modern Star Wars titles.
Image: Star Wars Rebels
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