Tracking from The NPD Group shows the Electronic Arts-published Star Wars game license in 2013 and has since published only a handful of titles, with a few others landing on the chopping block.

2015's Star Wars: Battlefront reboot, developed by lootbox controversy that continues to plague EA.

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In the coming years, EA-published titles won't count as the only new Star Wars entries competing on sales charts. Earlier this year, the recently established Lucasfilm Games announced plans to expand the brand's gaming output beyond the confines of Electronic Arts.

Tom Clancy's The Division and the long in development Avatar game. Massive hasn't shared many concrete details about its Star Wars-branded title, but fans can look forward to an open-world experience of some sort.

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Star Wars: Battlefront is available to play on PC, PS4, and Xbox One.

Source: The NPD Group via Mat Piscatella/Twitter