Sorry bud, you missed this twitter interview http://starwars.wikia.com/wiki/User:Toprawa_and_Ralltiir/CanonHap2 said:At times like these, I really wish people would read carefully instead of flying into a panic because a few moronic journalists couldn't bother to do so (goes to show how lazy some journalists are getting too - instead of reading the source material carefully, they copy each other, and end up spreading their mistakes all over the internet).
All Disney has said is that they won't be following the EU books that came after the Return of the Jedi - they might incorporate some elements, but they won't be adhering to that particular storyline. They did not say they were discarding the entire EU.
I quote from the press release itself: "Star Wars Episodes VII-IX will not tell the same story told in the post-Return of the Jedi Expanded Universe."
http://starwars.com/news/the-legendary-star-wars-expanded-universe-turns-a-new-page.html
How journalists pulled "the entire EU is dead!" out of that, I'm not sure.
Particular games, such as KoTOR, Republic Commando and The Force Unleashed are still, for all intents and purposes, canon. Particular books following the Return of the Jedi, however, are not.
Q: does this mean everything post Return of the Jedi is no longer cannon, but everything before is canon or is it all non-canon now?
JH: It's all non-canon, but it all exists as a resource that could be used down the line.
Source: Jennifer Heddle @jenheddle Senior Editor at Lucasfilm/LucasBooks