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LucasArts business and news from across the web.- New Star Wars: First Assault gameplay footage surfaces as fan team tries to finish LucasArts' cancelled online shooterFan developers are working to complete Star Wars: First Assault, a cancelled online shooter from the former LucasArts. New gameplay footage has surfaced, showcasing the game's mechanics and Tatooine map. This fan project joins other community efforts, such as the rebuild of the cancelled Star Wars Battlefront 3.
- Star Wars: First Assault Gameplay Surfaces as Unreleased Shooter Goes Playable OnlineNew footage has surfaced online showing gameplay from Star Wars: First Assault, a cancelled shooter from the LucasArts era. The unreleased game is now playable, sparking discussion among fans about the project's potential.
- Star Wars: First Assault Gameplay Surfaces as Unreleased Shooter Goes Playable OnlineThe tech beta build for the cancelled Star Wars: First Assault, originally developed by LucasArts and scrapped in 2012, has become playable online. The game was intended for PC, PlayStation 3, and Xbox 360 platforms.
- Original founders of Bossfight Entertainment re-launch studio as BossfightSeveral companies within the game industry have announced new leadership appointments and expansions in March 2026. ProbablyMonsters added three executives to its leadership team, Kasedo Games appointed Timea Edvi as publishing director, and Sixteen Tons named Sebastian Nußuam as CCO. Microsoft Gaming, Midwest Games, and Escape Velocity Entertainment also saw new hires in key roles.
- Jobs Roundup: March 2026 | ProbablyMonsters expands its leadership teamSeveral gaming companies have announced new executive appointments. ProbablyMonsters added Jonathan Lander, David Reid, and Mark Subotnick to its leadership team. Kasedo Games appointed Timea Edvi as publishing director, Sixteen Tons named Sebastian Nußuam as CCO, and Microsoft Gaming welcomed Alison Zeng as strategic partner manager. Additionally, Adam Orth has become COO at Midwest Games, and Arah Collins joins Escape Velocity Entertainment as senior narrative designer.
- RETURN OF THE TENTACLE - Play the unofficial sequel of Day of the Tentacle for FREE!The independent German studio Catmic has released "Return of the Tentacle Prologue," an unofficial free fan-made sequel to Day of the Tentacle, developed in the Unity engine. The prologue continues the story two years after the original game, featuring the original characters Bernard, Hoagie, and Laverne, and aims to recapture the witty humor and cartoonish art style.
- DREAMM emulator for LucasArts, Lucasfilm, and Lucas Learning games v4.0 out nowThe DREAMM emulator, which supports classic games from LucasArts, Lucasfilm, and Lucas Learning, has released version 4.0. This update adds support for eight Lucas Learning games, six late-90s Star Wars titles, and two licensed games, Monopoly Star Wars and Willow. New features include Direct3D 11 rendering, Roland SoundCanvas MIDI playback, experimental netplay, automated copy protection, and improved controller support via SDL.
- One of the most impressive Star Wars mods in history just got a huge update, and co-op is on the table for the future: 'It has been almost a year-long journey to get to this point'The Star Wars: TIE Fighter Total Conversion mod, which ports the 1994 game into Star Wars: X-Wing Alliance, has received a significant update. This update includes stability improvements, HD upgrades for in-game menus, and a split installer for 'Classic' and 'Reimagined' versions. Future updates may introduce co-op functionality.
- RETRO REVIEW: Star Wars: Knights of the Old Republic [Switch]This review examines Star Wars: Knights of the Old Republic on the Nintendo Switch, twenty years after its original release. Despite dated graphics and some clunky combat mechanics, the game's captivating story, freedom of choice, and engaging morality system largely hold up. The article highlights the game's enduring impact on the Star Wars fandom and its recent re-canonization.
- The Best Point-And-Click Games To Play In 2026This article lists and describes some of the best point-and-click adventure games available, ranging from remasters of classics to newer titles. It highlights games with engaging premises, memorable characters, and challenging puzzles, covering various themes like occult mysteries, folk horror, and post-apocalyptic adventures.
- Indiana Jones and the Fate of Atlantis Screenshots and Minimum System RequirementsLucasArts has released the minimum system requirements for the classic adventure game Indiana Jones and the Fate of Atlantis, originally launched on June 1, 1992. The game requires an OS like Windows XP/Vista, a 2002 era PC or better processor, 32 MB of RAM, and 2 MB of video card space.