When Star Wars Outlaws first hit the shelves, it came with its share of bumps along the road. Gamers were met with excessive stealth sequences, somewhat erratic enemy AI, and various technical hiccups that initially overshadowed its arrival last year. However, Ubisoft has been hard at work smoothing things out, allowing the game’s strengths to finally shine.
A standout feature of Star Wars Outlaws is its immersive worlds, steeped in authentic Star Wars ambiance. This exceptional setting works in tandem with the game’s unique narrative focus on the galaxy’s criminal underbelly—a theme often sidelined in mainstream Star Wars content. While a sequel isn’t set in stone, due partly to unremarkable sales, it does remain a hopeful possibility, given the rich backdrop it provides.
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Considering future potential, a sequel to Star Wars Outlaws could beautifully explore the era following Return of the Jedi, just as The Mandalorian and its spin-offs have done. The first season of The Mandalorian delves into how crime flourishes in the power vacuum left by the Empire, set five years after the fall of the Emperor. The New Republic is still finding its feet, and its ability to crack down on rogue elements in distant sectors like the Outer Rim remains shaky.
The complex dynamics of this era are further illuminated in The Book of Boba Fett, which reveals how the Hutt Cartel is holding its own under Bib Fortuna’s leadership, and how the Pyke Syndicate has capitalized on Tatooine’s resources to grow their influence.
Should a sequel to Star Wars Outlaws come to fruition, it would be cleverly poised to follow this rich narrative thread. Given its chronological proximity to The Mandalorian’s timeline, Kay Vess, the game’s protagonist, would only be slightly older— aged by about six years but seasoned by her experiences. The sequel could unfold as Kay navigates the convoluted world of emerging criminal empires during this turbulent age, encountering familiar faces from the vast Star Wars universe.
The original game closes with bounty hunter Vail aiming for a dominant position in the bounty hunting guild, thanks to a coveted codex from Kay. In a sequel scenario set six years later, it would be plausible to see Vail as a powerhouse within the guild. Her evolved relationship with Kay might open doors to engaging appearances from iconic bounty hunters like Cad Bane, Fennec Shand, or even Din Djarin, as well as key guild figures such as Greef Karga.
Embracing this open-world, action-adventure narrative further immerses players in the Star Wars universe. Released under the banners of Ubisoft and Lucasfilm Games, the original game balances its teen-friendly rating with elements of action, mild language, and even simulated gambling, making it a multifaceted adventure for fans eager to explore a galaxy far, far away.