Both younger and older franchise fans should get their money's worth

The Star Wars saga created one of the most important franchises in pop culture and is still popular with young and old audiences alike. Star Wars Outlaws would like to make both generations equally happy.

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So there should be a whole contingent Cameos from the canon of films on board, but also a complete one own cast of characters will await us in the highly anticipated action adventure from Massive Entertainment.

Star Wars Outlaws: Cameos for young and old – but the most popular bounty hunter is not set

The Faction system In Star Wars Outlaws, you always evaluate your reputation from the perspective of the various crime syndicates. But once your reputation has fallen low enough, one of the factions may send one ice-cold bounty hunter, which is supposed to put a stop to your activities. Since Outlaws takes place between The Empire Strikes Back and Return of the Jedi, it makes sense that we could be looking at one in particular popular supporting character of the film series.

We're talking about, of course Boba Fettbut creative director Julian Gerighty recently revealed to Game Informer that they are Assassins The game would not be about existing characters, but rather characters created specifically for Star Wars Outlaws. So it still remains to be seen whether the most famous Bounty Hunter in the galaxy will come across us in the game, but it seems that we won't see any familiar faces among the assassins.

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Nevertheless, film and series fans can prick up their ears and widen their eyes, because “there is one few canonical Star Wars characters“We will meet throughout the adventure,” continues Gerighty. When asked whether these cameo appearances would particularly please “older” Star Wars fans, he revealed: “Old and young, we hope so.”

A couple more concrete information In the meantime, there is already: With Jabba the Hutt Star Wars fans from the very beginning are immediately offered an overwhelming familiar, while younger franchise fans are looking forward to the appearance of Qi'ra from Solo: A Star Wars Story – although this time she will not be portrayed by Emilia Clarke (Game of Thrones). The developers have already spoken about it in detail elsewhere the reputation system, the open world and other core elements of Star Wars Outlaws.

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