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Disney scraps ‘Star Wars: Attack Squadrons’ dogfighting game

24
May
2014

In another blow to Star Wars fans who like playing Star Wars video games, Disney Interactive has called it quits on what was set to be an upcoming game in the series canon. Star Wars: Attack Squadrons — which let up to 16 people engage in space dogfights with one another — is being shut down following private beta test. Disney Interactive announced the end of the free-to-play games development on its Facebook page today, saying it plans to focus on other Star Wars game experiences instead. It came just months after the closure of LucasArts, the studio in charge of most all the Star Wars games beginning in the 1990s, which reportedly scrapped some titles that were still in development.

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