Ubisoft's Star Wars game could come to PS4

Ubisoft's Star Wars franchise game will take a while to be released, as the latest information says it will only arrive in 2025. That year, the PS5 will be completing five years, but despite this, the French publisher will not leave the generation aside. According to the company's job listing, the game could reach PS4 and Xbox One.

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A job description ended up drawing attention on the website of Massive Entertainment, which is a Ubisoft studio and project leader. The opportunity is for Senior Sound Designer, which asks applicants to understand the "audio features of PlayStation 4, Xbox One and PC", as well as their "capabilities and limitations".

However, this does not confirm the chance of Star Wars being crossgen. At this time, not much is known about the game, however, according to the listing, Publisher wants to "do it justice with a game and story that will take newcomers and veterans alike on an immersive and memorable journey that will stay with them for years to come ”.

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