Let's expand a bit with Disney closing LucasArts.
I'd consider the title to be misleading. They simply said that they were moving away from Game Development and that they had layoffs across the board, but they haven't said that LucasArts was shutting down.Let's expand a bit with Disney closing LucasArts.
Disney XD isn't less Disney than...pretty much any other Disney channel. Having said that, I don't think this is any reason to completely stop watching Disney altogether.Looks like I hate Disney now bro. (i'm only watchin Disney XD)
Wait, sooooo...tstar wars is over? WHAT ABOUT LUKE, MY FAV CHARACTER. UGH DISNEY. WHY. And about the discussion...I'm really sad about this.
Edit: Almost cried..LucasArts were epic.
Edit 2: Well, at least force unleashed 3 is going to happen, rite?
Villains are main character. Disney's notorious for some pretty dang strong villain deaths.They probably did this to avoid the inevitable acts of killing off Ahsoka and further detailing the Jedi massacre.
Typical Disney, not wanting to kill off a main character.
Sweets Witch said:Let's expand a bit with Disney closing LucasArts.
Well, there goes any hope of LucasArts making a remake of The DIGLet's expand a bit with Disney closing LucasArts.
All I've been hearing about lately with the entertainment industry as a whole, even though the sockpuppets on the news harp over and over about how the economy is doing wonderful.They simply said that they were moving away from Game Development and that they had layoffs across the board, but they haven't said that LucasArts was shutting down.
I think Lucasfilm's going to be around for the next little while. Disney's been juggling multiple film banners for a while. What's one more?All I've been hearing about lately with the entertainment industry as a whole, even though the sockpuppets on the news harp over and over about how the economy is doing wonderful.
With the above in mind, I wouldn't be surprised if eventually, Lucasfilm itself will be shut down or reduced to virtually nothing, much the same way as Sony Pictures shut down Merv Griffin Enterprises back in 1994 (and eventually fired longtime producers Nancy Jones and George Vosburgh from Wheel of Fortune and Jeopardy!, respectively-both of the aforementioned shows were taken over by Columbia TriStar Television, and both producers were replaced by Harry Friedman.)