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Star Wars: Squadrons name and art leak on the Microsoft Store, trailer coming MondayPilots wanted

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Update:EA have nowannouncedthey’ll revealStar Wars: Squadronswith a traileron YouTubeon Monday, June 15th at 4pm (8am Pacific).Electronic Arts just can’t keep a lid on these new space opera games they’ve got hanging in the hangar. A game titledStar Wars: Squadronspopped up on the Microsoft Store today with some key art and the phrase “pilots wanted.” There wasn’t a date associated, but I imagine we can all guess there’s a proper announcement planned for this here Squadrons game in short order, eh?The Squadrons page was briefly up on the Microsoft Store earlier today and was captured and uploadedon Resetera. The poster notes that the “pre-order now” button didn’t lead anywhere, but likely indicates the game will be for purchase, not a free-to-play game.To see this content please enable targeting cookies.Manage cookie settingsPreviously on Star Wars: Leaks, a Twitter bot posting about uploads to the PlayStation store gave up the key art forsomething called Star Wars: Project Maverick. At the time, I and other folks ‘round the internet speculated that Maverick could be a Rogue Squadron game—that star wars pilot ‘em up from the Nintendo 64 era. The name Star Wars: Squadrons certainly seems to support that hypothesis. Whether Maverick and Squadrons are the same game or not isn’t clear, though they’ve both got X-wing fighters on ‘em.Before the Maverick leak, a recentKotakureport had claimed that EA currently have two new Star Wars games in the works. One of which is apparently “a smaller, more unusual project” being worked on at EA Motive. Kotakuconfirmedat the time that, according to their knowledge, Project Maverick is Motive’s project.Whatever you call it, hit ourE3 2020tag for more from this summer’s blast of gaming announcements, trailers, and miscellaneous marketing. Check outthe PC games at the PlayStation 5 show,everything at the PC Gaming Show, andall the trailers from the Xbox showcase, for starters.

Update:EA have nowannouncedthey’ll revealStar Wars: Squadronswith a traileron YouTubeon Monday, June 15th at 4pm (8am Pacific).Electronic Arts just can’t keep a lid on these new space opera games they’ve got hanging in the hangar. A game titledStar Wars: Squadronspopped up on the Microsoft Store today with some key art and the phrase “pilots wanted.” There wasn’t a date associated, but I imagine we can all guess there’s a proper announcement planned for this here Squadrons game in short order, eh?The Squadrons page was briefly up on the Microsoft Store earlier today and was captured and uploadedon Resetera. The poster notes that the “pre-order now” button didn’t lead anywhere, but likely indicates the game will be for purchase, not a free-to-play game.To see this content please enable targeting cookies.Manage cookie settingsPreviously on Star Wars: Leaks, a Twitter bot posting about uploads to the PlayStation store gave up the key art forsomething called Star Wars: Project Maverick. At the time, I and other folks ‘round the internet speculated that Maverick could be a Rogue Squadron game—that star wars pilot ‘em up from the Nintendo 64 era. The name Star Wars: Squadrons certainly seems to support that hypothesis. Whether Maverick and Squadrons are the same game or not isn’t clear, though they’ve both got X-wing fighters on ‘em.Before the Maverick leak, a recentKotakureport had claimed that EA currently have two new Star Wars games in the works. One of which is apparently “a smaller, more unusual project” being worked on at EA Motive. Kotakuconfirmedat the time that, according to their knowledge, Project Maverick is Motive’s project.Whatever you call it, hit ourE3 2020tag for more from this summer’s blast of gaming announcements, trailers, and miscellaneous marketing. Check outthe PC games at the PlayStation 5 show,everything at the PC Gaming Show, andall the trailers from the Xbox showcase, for starters.

Update:EA have nowannouncedthey’ll revealStar Wars: Squadronswith a traileron YouTubeon Monday, June 15th at 4pm (8am Pacific).

Electronic Arts just can’t keep a lid on these new space opera games they’ve got hanging in the hangar. A game titledStar Wars: Squadronspopped up on the Microsoft Store today with some key art and the phrase “pilots wanted.” There wasn’t a date associated, but I imagine we can all guess there’s a proper announcement planned for this here Squadrons game in short order, eh?

The Squadrons page was briefly up on the Microsoft Store earlier today and was captured and uploadedon Resetera. The poster notes that the “pre-order now” button didn’t lead anywhere, but likely indicates the game will be for purchase, not a free-to-play game.

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Previously on Star Wars: Leaks, a Twitter bot posting about uploads to the PlayStation store gave up the key art forsomething called Star Wars: Project Maverick. At the time, I and other folks ‘round the internet speculated that Maverick could be a Rogue Squadron game—that star wars pilot ‘em up from the Nintendo 64 era. The name Star Wars: Squadrons certainly seems to support that hypothesis. Whether Maverick and Squadrons are the same game or not isn’t clear, though they’ve both got X-wing fighters on ‘em.

Before the Maverick leak, a recentKotakureport had claimed that EA currently have two new Star Wars games in the works. One of which is apparently “a smaller, more unusual project” being worked on at EA Motive. Kotakuconfirmedat the time that, according to their knowledge, Project Maverick is Motive’s project.

Whatever you call it, hit ourE3 2020tag for more from this summer’s blast of gaming announcements, trailers, and miscellaneous marketing. Check outthe PC games at the PlayStation 5 show,everything at the PC Gaming Show, andall the trailers from the Xbox showcase, for starters.