
Ubisoft has confirmedStar Wars Outlawswon’t be the never-ending RPGAssassin’s Creed Valhallawas.
This will likely be good news for fans, as if you’ve played some ofUbisoft’srecentAssassin’s Creedgames, likeAssassin’s Creed ValhallaandAssassin’s Creed Odyssey, you’ll know that there’s a lot to see and do.
Check out the trailer forStar Wars Outlawsbelow!
While most people enjoy a highly-explorable open world, sometimes there’s a limit to just how far it should take you. This was one of the main concerns with the newly announcedStar Wars Outlaws, which promises to be an intergalacticStar Warsadventure we’ve never seen before, harkening back to the wondrous imagination present in theoriginal trilogy.
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Protagonist Kay Vess and heroddly attractive droid friend ND-5will be visiting a number of planets, new and old, during the course of their adventure,none of which will be procedurally generated. It sounds like a blast, as long as it doesn’t take us forever to see everything.
Recently, Ubisoft addressed these fears, and confirmed thatStar Wars Outlawswon’t be “unfinishable” and that everything on offer is designed to keep players interested, and seeing the story through to the end.
The game’s creative director Julian Gerighty spoke about the game’s scope during aninterviewwith IGN at San Diego Comic-Con, saying: “Our objective is to really get people into a very dense, rich, open world adventure that they can explore at their own rhythm… So it is absolutely not a 200 or 300 hour epic unfinishable RPG. This is a very focused action-adventure RPG that will take people on a ride and is very manageable.”
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Seems like the developers are going for quality over quantity when designingStar Wars Outlaws’explorable galaxy, which will likely be great news for completionists. Don’t worry though, there’ll still be plenty to see and do to keep you coming back to the game for quite a while.
Star Wars Outlawsreleases sometime next year, for Xbox Series X/S, PlayStation 5 and PC.
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