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Star Wars: Outlaws gives us a look at its roguish underworld

Star Wars: Outlaws gives us a look at its roguish underworld
Star Wars: Outlaws gives us a look at its roguish underworld

That’s a lot of aces

The Empire is everywhere. It’s also in Star Wars: Outlaws coming from Ubisoft and Massive in 2024.

As part of the Xbox Games Showcase, we’ve been given a trailer that shows… uh, nothing. I mean, you play as a lady-rogue, who is young, spunky, and wanted by the Empire. She drives a speederbike and has something that looks like a furry axolotl. She also flies what is the ugliest looking ship I’ve seen in the Star Wars Universe, and in a galaxy full of space-pickles, that says a lot.

So we’re not given much to go on in terms of what kind of game Star Wars: Outlaws will be. It’s apparently open-world. Wait “First open world Star Wars game?” That’s absolutely stretching it, Ubisoft.

I’m choosing to believe that this is a crossover between Star Wars and the 1997 LucasArts FPS Outlaws. So, it will be a Star Wars western, which would actually make sense and fit the trailer.

Anyway, we know that Star Wars: Outlaws will be coming to Xbox Series X|S sometime in 2024.

 

Zoey Handley

Staff Writer – Zoey is a gaming gadabout. She got her start blogging with the community in 2018 and hit the front page soon after. Normally found exploring indie experiments and retro libraries, she does her best to remain chronically uncool.

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