Via Gamespot.com:
Miele said it’s been “phenomenal” working with Disney and Lucasfilm “in ways that we didn’t even anticipate when we originally signed the deal.”
Miele was general manager of EA’s Star Wars team from June 2013 to June 2014. During this time, she led developed a 10-year strategic plan for the EA-Disney relationship, according to her LinkedIn page.
Also in the interview, Miele talked about how EA working on the Star Wars brand has helped draw in talent from across the industry.
“The thing that has been so fulfilling and rewarding to us is that not only do we feel an obligation to this franchise and brand because we love it so much and we’re such fans ourselves, but it was actually incredibly rewarding for our employees and our staff,” she said. “They wanted to work on it. It actually helped us draw great talent into the company.”
“I think the idea that Star Wars is something that we feel incredibly honored to be part of… It’s been something that’s really galvanizing for the company. So we’re really proud of how this panned out.”
You can read the full GI.biz interview here.
In addition to the Battlefront sequel, a number of other Star Wars games are coming from internal and external studios to be published by EA.
EA Star Wars Games in Development:
DICE — Collaborating with Motive on new Star Wars Battlefront game, coming in 2017.
Respawn — Third-person action adventure game (no release date)
Visceral Games — New action game coming in 2018
BioWare — Continued development on Star Wars: The Old Republic
Capital Games — Continued development on Star Wars Galaxy of Heroes
Motive — A new Star Wars Battlefront game, in collaboration with DICE.
Criterion — Assisting with development on unspecified Star Wars project