It's a new era for Star Wars games, as more publishers and developers are getting a chance to spin tales in that iconic galaxy after years of EA exclusivity. One of these projects is Star Wars Outlaws, an ambitious open-world game set in numerous hives of scum and villainy that don't typically make the cut for a big-budget Star Wars game.
With Avatar: Frontiers of Pandora studio Massive Entertainment leading development duties on this new Star Wars experience, players will get the chance to play as a new character looking to escape the iron-fisted grip of the Empire and walk away from the galactic civil war with a major payday.
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Now Playing: Star Wars Outlaws: Official Gameplay Walkthrough | Ubisoft Forward
Unlike other high-profile Star Wars games, Outlaws puts you in the boots of an opportunist who doesn't have Force powers to call upon when she finds herself outgunned in speeder shoot-outs and interstellar combat.
Following its gameplay deep dive at the June Ubisoft Forward event, here's everything that we know about Star Wars Outlaws so far, from its targeted release date to its big bot sidekick who fans have fallen in love with.
Table of Contents [hide]Star Wars Outlaws Release date windowStar Wars Outlaws PlatformsStar Wars Outlaws StoryKay VessStar Wars Outlaws Gameplay
At the same time, Vess is attempting to pull off the biggest heist that the Outer Rim has ever seen, but that plan will require her to think several steps ahead of the criminal syndicates and the Empire. According to narrative director Navid Khavari, Outlaws shines a light on the Star Wars underworld, which has fittingly stuck to the shadows since the rise of the Empire.
"What happens when you have a civil war consuming the galaxy? Well, criminal organizations and syndicates, they find a space to rise up," Khavari explained. "This [era sees] them thriving and seeking all kinds of opportunities--them at their strongest, to a certain extent. To enter into the underworld within that window felt like a perfect starting point for someone like Kay and for the player."
"The beauty of having a character like Kay Vess is this is her first step into the underworld and we're experiencing that alongside of her," Khavari said. "She is also a cunning thief, that is her trade. That's where she came from. And [she] and Nix together have sort of been fighting every single day to survive. One of the things we always talked about as a team is, we put ourselves in the mind of Kay and how she acts. She's not perfect, she hasn't figured everything out yet, and that feels great. That feels natural and fresh in what we're trying to do. And so, being able to go into that journey with her--to watch her navigate the underworld and have that sort of experience where you're learning it alongside her--it feels great. I think that the team is super excited about that."
Interestingly, the game also has crafting elements as Kay will be able to upgrade her blaster and gadgets, and Nix can tackle enemies, distract them, and interact with items in the environment. Adding some more Grand Theft Yavin flavor to the gameplay is a Wanted system, but details on how this works and how far you can push the Empire with Kay's actions haven't been revealed yet. Khavari added that Ubisoft's goal is to create a "truly cinematic" gaming experience that players can take part in.
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