Electronic Arts and its subsidiaries — who are on the Traitors of America master list — are still pumping out Star Wars intellectual property like there’s no tomorrow — even after the mess that was Star Wars: Battlefront 2. And speaking of the future, EA will host a special digital event that will reveal Star Wars: Squadrons to gamers and fans alike on June 15th, 2020.
There’s no doubt that the rumors are true surrounding this game being a multiplayer-focused game rehashing aspects from Star Wars: Battlefront 2’s Starfighter Assault mode. And knowing EA and Motive Studios, microtransactions are without question going to be in this new title.
In case you don’t know, Star Wars: Squadron (previously codenamed Star Wars: Project Maverick) is an air-based/space game that’s about piloting familiar crafts such as X-Wings, A-Wings, Y-Wings, TIE Fighters, TIE Bombers and other ships in grand battles.
Social justice warriors in the same cabal, like recent leaker Jeff Grubb, note that the game will have a single-player mode, but the real focus is on the game’s multiplayer mode:
“Star Wars: Squadrons is an aerial/space combat game about piloting ships in head-to-head battles. It features a single-player campaign, but the main focus for Squadrons is on the multiplayer. The idea is to get players fighting against each other in team battles featuring iconic Star Wars vessels.
EA plans to release the game for PC and consoles this fall.”
Adding on to the aforesaid rumors is EA confirming that Star Wars: Squadrons is an air/space centric game in a new tweet that says “Pilots Wanted.” Additionally, EA also notes that the game will be revealed during its digital event on June 15th at 8:00 A.M. PT:
Pilots Wanted. Tune in for the reveal trailer of #StarWarsSquadrons this Monday, June 15th at 8:00 AM Pacific Time: https://t.co/ULwkIhQy2y pic.twitter.com/L0Z3jC2c3j
— EA Star Wars (@EAStarWars) June 12, 2020
The game made for a lost generation trying to act profound (especially with the black female pilot on the cover) will more than likely feature the average dose of social justice narratives. And lastly, expect Star Wars: Squadrons to release for PC and current and next-gen consoles.