Also, to blame Disney for the end of Lucasarts is based on absolutely no knowledge of the company. The last five years prior to the Disney acquisition, Lucasarts was in disarray. It had numerous leadership changes, cancelled more titles than it released and its games were a shell of its former self. In 2010, they lost something like a third of the staff to a layoff. The Lucasarts company that developed all those innovative titles was dead. The people who made that company what it was were gone.
There was absolutely no reason to continue to prop up Lucasarts to keep making Angry Birds and Lego Star Wars.