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Source: Ubisoft via GameRant. He currently lives in York, Pennsylvania. He is a big comic book, video game, and science fiction fan, and likes writing articles for ScreenRant or scripts for some of his crazy TV show ideas.

A graduate from York County School of Technology, he's self-published several books on Amazon, and once won 1st place at a regional computer fair for a CGI animated short.

He might post it on Youtube someday. You can check out his work at The Uncanny Fox , purchase his books on Amazon. With the EA deal coming to a close and Lucasfilm Games making a resurgence, there is theoretically no limit to the number of new Star Wars games coming out in the near future. EA, while lacking exclusive rights, can still make Star Wars games; in fact, it's assumed the company will make a sequel to Star Wars: Jedi Fallen Order and develop Star Wars: Battlefront 3 , though no such official announcement has been made.

However, Jedi Fallen Order 2 has essentially been confirmed by EA earlier this year, and it makes sense, given how the first game was a critical and commercial success.

Fortunately for fans, amid these rumors, there are several upcoming Star Wars games confirmed to be in development already. Ubisoft's studio Massive Entertainment is helming the project, and since it's in the early stages, not much is yet known about the game at this point. Massive Entertainment's creative director Julian Gerighty has confirmed it will be a story-driven experience and will be built using Ubisoft's Snowdrop engine. It's not clear when Ubisoft's Star Wars game will launch, but given the time needed to make a game of this caliber, coupled with the two years remaining on EA's exclusivity contract, it's unlikely a release will happen before Star Wars: Hunters is an upcoming combat game from Zynga.

With all of that in mind, not much should be expected of it this year. Twitch reverses its fifth ban against popular streamer Amouranth, allowing her back on the streaming platform after just three days. When Joshua Duckworth received Pokemon Yellow for Christmas at 5-years-old, his fate as a gamer was set. Since then, he's been involved with every step of the gaming industries' growth from the golden PS1 era and the dying days of the arcade to any current gaming trend.

When he's not writing, playing his own games, or thinking about writing or playing his games, he's probably the second player to his son's Pokemon Let's Go, Pikachu! Joshua has an MA degree in English from Jacksonville State University, and the best way to contact him is at jduckworth gmail. Amouranth Returns to Twitch After 3 Day Ban Twitch reverses its fifth ban against popular streamer Amouranth, allowing her back on the streaming platform after just three days.



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