EA Expects to Ship 6 to 8 Million Copies of Star Wars Jedi: Fallen Order by March 2020 - News
by William D'Angelo , posted on 01 February 2020 / 3,259 ViewsElectronic Arts earlier announced a partnership with Steam to bring EA games and EA Access to Steam, starting with the release of Star Wars Jedi: Fallen Order on November 15.
EA in its latest earnings call to investors announced it expects to ship between six and eight million copies of Star Wars Jedi: Fallen Order in the current fiscal year, which ends on March 31, 2020.
Star Wars Jedi: Fallen Order will launch for the PlayStation 4, Xbox One and Windows PC on November 15.
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So 4 million copies will be sitting on store shelves by March 2020. Got it. ;)
It would be better for all concerned if they didn't. Then maybe Disney would shop around for a new partner.
We can only hope.
For me Disney can crash and burn tangled to EA =p
I know people hate EA but it does look like a good game.
I kinda don't want them to... does that make me a bad person???
Judging by my downvotes by EA lovers, apparently so.
Well even though EA is a bad company and their games don't get me urging to buy, they sell a lot even more when it involves Star Wars.
That's part of the problem with EA. They have key franchises such as Star Wars, FIFA, and NFL on lockdown, so it doesn't matter if the actual products are shit. People will blindly buy anyway.
True. It's kinda sad that this game might be actually good...
Unfortunately they'll likely reach those numbers.
So 6m to 8m or closed down. Gottcha.
Expect to see fast price drops and in the bargain bin soon after launch.
This is the make or break for them (or well, Disney) if they want to keep that contract.