EA has a new Star Wars game coming and it’s called Star Wars: Squadrons. Electronic Arts will be sharing more on this title soon, but a leak from the Xbox website ruined the surprise. The listing on Microsoft’s website had been taken down after it was found.

After this listing appeared, EA confirmed that the title is legit and we can expect a debut trailer on Monday, June 15.

Based on the picture we got of Star Wars: Squadrons it looks like this is the leaked project known as ‘Project Maverick’ that was previously leaked on the PlayStation Store.

Star Wars: Squadrons looks to be a aerial/space combat game about piloting ships in to head-to-head battles. There will be a single player campaign, but this time the main focus seems to be multiplayer.

Have you enjoyed any of EA’s recent Star Wars titles? You can check out our Star Wars Jedi: Fallen Order Review here. There is also a good chance we see Squadrons at the Xbox 20/20 event as Microsoft had the marketing rights for all the other Star Wars titles.

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