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Ex PlayStation To Handle Star Wars, Marvel Game Licensing At Disney

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Disney has appointed John Drake as VP of business development and licensing for games, a role which is fundamental in defining how the intellectual properties of the company, ranging from Marvel characters to the Star Wars saga, are getting portrayed in gaming.

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Disney has appointed John Drake as vice president of business development and licensing for games. The role is fundamental in defining how the intellectual properties of the company, ranging from Marvel characters to the Star Wars saga, are getting portrayed in gaming.

Drake said on Twitter that he would work to “pair amazing developers and publishers with the best IP in the world,” as “I’ve been a Disney fan my entire life – animation, live-action, Pixar – and now Star Wars, Marvel, Fox and everything else? It’s an amazing time to bring those worlds to the games and interactive space!”

From the looks of it, Disney wants to do something more with its intellectual properties in the space of gaming. Perhaps after Marvel’s Spider-Man success and the incoming Marvel’s Avengers, which is also expected to be massive.

It’s worth noting that the Star Wars IP has had a bit of trouble since the license went to Electronic Arts. The publisher has only shipped Star Wars Battlefront I and II. The first without a single-player component, and the second hugely harmed by its controversial microtransactions.

With Star Wars Jedi: Fallen Order releasing in Nov., there’s a chance that Drake might have been appointed to give that a look. He could assist in flipping the game around for EA if it becomes a failure.


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