EA's New "Star Wars" Titles Will All Use The Frostbite 3 Engine

So, all of the new EA produced "Star Wars" titles will look tight? Is that what we're hearing?

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After yesterday's announcement that EA and Disney will be in charge of all future Star Wars releases, the Internet is still in an understandable amount of gamer rage.

In what should come as some small amount of succor, EA Labels president Frank Gibeau has dropped some small details regarding future Star Wars titles. Specifically, that the Frostbite 3 engine, the same one under the hood of Battlefield 4, will also be powering any new Star Wars releases.

"While we don’t have any details to share today on specific titles, our development teams are already brimming with design ideas," he wrote. "The EA Studios that will develop these games are some of the most innovative and popular creative teams in the world, and include DICE and Visceral, in addition to the BioWare team, which is already developing for the Star Wars franchise. These imaginative teams will make games that may borrow from films, but the games will be entirely original with all new stories. Powering it all will be the Frostbite 3 development engine -- guaranteeing incredible graphic fidelity, environments and characters."

So, does this mean that we will be getting one new Star Wars: Battlefront title every year? Let us know what you think of the announcement in the comments below.

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