The open-world Star Wars game from Ubisoft is coming August 30.
The ability to freely walk around the Star Wars universe is closer than ever. Star Wars Outlaws , the new game from Ubisoft, is the world’s first open-world Star Wars game, and brand new gameplay footage was just released at the company’s event, UbiForward. In it, we see all new planets and creatures, as well as some familiar faces too.
And yet, as much varied gameplay and beautiful locations we see here, it’s still not clear just how “open world” this is. Can you literally walk anywhere you want? Visit any planet at any time? Hopefully, we’ll learn more as we get closer to the game’s August 30 release date. As previously revealed, Star Wars Outlaws is set between the events of The Empire Strikes Back and Return of the Jedi.
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