Last year's Star Wars universe.
Although some reviews for Star Wars Jedi: Fallen Order have derided the game's repeated use of EA's projection charts.
According to The Sims 4 has over 20 million s) the company also made an earnings call to their investors and announced Star Wars Jedi: Fallen Order had sold "beyond our projections for the quarter," which were reportedly originally situated between six and eight million copies. While the company did not give an official total, fans can surmise it was definitely nearer to, if not breaking, that eight million limit.
Because of this success, EA's CFO and COO Blake Jorgensen has reportedly raised the current projected sales limits for the game to ten million by the end of the next fiscal quarter, which will arrive in March. Thanks to the success of the The Rise of Skywalker, both of which help to keep Star Wars at the forefront of public consciousness, it's very likely EA will easily meet these goals.
Situated as Cal Kestis' story is in the Star Wars timeline, it's unclear where a potential sequel could take the game, although there is a lot of good ideas sitting in now-defunct Star Wars expanded universe just waiting to be re-introduced. The success of Star Wars Jedi: Fallen Order will hopefully send a message that players are still looking for fun, engaging, non-multiplayer Star Wars experiences, and that both these kinds of games and games like Battlefront can exist in perfect balance.
Source: GamesIndustry.biz