While we’d hate to see an overabundance of Star Wars themed ‘run and gun’ games as a result of the EA deal, 1313 looked to be something a bit special, and it would be great if development were to be handed over to one of EA’s teams. With promising looking gameplay, and a story set to revolve around fan-favourite bounty hunter Boba Fett (at George Lucas’ request, no less), 1313 looked promising, before Disney unceremoniously scrapped it after buying Lucasarts. Star Wars: Battlefront III would seem like a shoe-in from DICE, as an online, multiplayer focused first person shooter a new single player entry in the acclaimed Knights of the Old Republic role playing series from BioWare seems like almost a given while the potential for Visceral, who have experience with third person action games to pick up development on the impressive-looking-before-it-was-canned Star Wars 2013 would please most fans, who were blown away by its unveiling at the E3 games expo last year. While EA’s various development studios including DICE (Battlefield), Visceral Games (Dead Space) and BioWare (Star Wars: The Old Republic) will handle traditional Star Wars PC and console games, Disney Interactive will take it upon themselves to create more casual games set in a galaxy far, far away for players on social, mobile, browser and tablets to get stuck into. While it’s likely to be 2014 before we see anything of the new games, it’s fun to speculate about just what may be coming our way from EA.