Massive to Release ‘Star Wars Outlaws’ Story Trailer on April 9th

“Star Wars Outlaws” was announced last June as an open world “Star Wars” game developed by “Massive Entertainment”, which created The Division, but last night Ubisoft released a new story trailer for the game. It has been revealed that the ban is scheduled to be lifted on April 9, 2024 at 9:00 a.m. PST (April 10, 1:00 a.m. Japan time).

“Star Wars Outlaws” is set in the galaxy between “Star Wars Episode V: The Empire Strikes Back” and “Star Wars Episode VI: Return of the Jedi,” and follows the protagonist Kay Vess and her partner Nix. It is an open world title that tells the story of a man who aims to become the most wanted criminal in the galaxy, and is scheduled to be released in 2024 for PC, PS5, and Xbox Series X|S.

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Star Wars Outlaws

It's the first open-world Star Wars game ever. Set between “Star Wars: The Empire Strikes Back'' and “Star Wars: Return of the Jedi,'' explore the galaxy on new and familiar planets from the series. Take on the role of Kay Vess, a villain seeking freedom and a new life. Together with his partner Nyx, you'll take on combat and theft requests, navigate the galaxy's crime syndicate, and become the galaxy's most wanted man.

The galaxy is full of opportunities for advancement if you're willing to take risks.

A galactic adventure

Speeder through the vast landscape of the planet, exploring bustling cities and taverns. Each planet offers new adventures, challenges, and even more exciting rewards. Let's face the risk and take on the challenge.

Enjoy the game's original villain story

Live an exciting life as an outlaw. Fight with a blaster, defeat enemies with stealth or items, or distract your enemies to get the upper hand with Knicks on your side.

Take on high-risk missions

Take on high-risk, high-reward missions from an intergalactic crime syndicate. Steal valuables, infiltrate secret locations, and outwit most wanted enemies. Every choice a player makes affects his ever-changing reputation.

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