Lucasfilm Games

Background
Founded in May 1982, Lucasfilm Games is the game development division of George Lucas' Lucasfilm. The division was originally created in an agreement between Lucasfilm and Atari, who along with Activision and Electronic Arts would publish their early games. From the late 1980s to the early 2000s, LucasFilm Games (later renamed to LucasArts in 1993) became known for their signature adventure game franchises, like Maniac Mansion, Monkey Island, Sam & Max, Grim Fandango, and of course games based on their parent company's popular franchises, such as Star Wars and Indiana Jones. By 2000, the studio's games had failed to sell within expectations, which caused a heavy focus on Star Wars titles, the cancellation of games based off any other original properties, and licensing their projects out to other studios. After the acquisition of Lucasfilm by The Walt Disney Company in October 2012, LucasArts was shut down on April 3rd, 2013, with the projects in development at the time, most famously Star Wars 1313, being scrapped. The division would later be revived by Disney in January of 2021 as Lucasfilm Games, but still as a licensing company.

(January 11, 2021-)
Visuals: A less shiny and detailed (and also silver instead of lime green) version of the 2015 Lucasfilm logo, but "Ltd" is replaced with "GAMES".

Technique: CGI.

Audio: None or the opening theme.

Availability: First seen on the StarWars.com page talking about the launch of the new label, and the animated version premiered on the Cinematic trailer for Star Wars: Eclipse. It later made its first in-game appearance on Lego Star Wars: The Skywalker Saga.