The Star Wars universe has captivated fans for decades, and video games have played a crucial role in expanding the galaxy far away. With several highly anticipated upcoming Star Wars games in development, the future looks bright for this fandom.
Our goal in this article is to present all that’s known about the upcoming Star Wars games and what we can expect from each one! Shall we begin?
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All upcoming Star Wars games: release dates
While some of these titles are still in early development, there are a few key release windows that fans should keep an eye on:
- Star Wars Outlaws: Slated for release in 2024, Ubisoft has confirmed that this game is well into development and should hit shelves in the latter half of the year.
- Star Wars Eclipse: Still in the early stages, Star Wars Eclipse doesn’t have a confirmed release date, but it’s likely to launch in 2025 or beyond. Given Quantic Dream’s narrative-driven games, development may take some time to ensure a polished experience.
- Star Wars: Knights of the Old Republic Remake: Originally announced in 2021, this highly anticipated remake has seen delays, with rumors pointing to a potential 2025 release date.
- Star Wars: Hunters: Initially planned for 2022, this multiplayer game faced delays, but is now expected to officially launch sometime in 2024.
Star Wars Outlaws
One of the most talked-about of all upcoming Star Wars games is Star Wars Outlaws, developed by Ubisoft’s Massive Entertainment. It will be the first open-world Star Wars game, taking place between The Empire Strikes Back and Return of the Jedi.
Players will step into the shoes of Kay Vess, a scoundrel looking to pull off the biggest heist the galaxy has ever seen. Set in the criminal underworld, this game promises to offer players a rich, detailed world filled with both action and moral choices.
Massive Entertainment is known for its work on open-world titles, and they’re bringing that expertise to Star Wars Outlaws. Expect a vast galaxy, a variety of planets to explore, and real-time, high-stakes combat.
The game’s narrative will play a significant role, focusing on a more grounded, rogue-like protagonist, which is a fresh take on the Star Wars gaming universe.
What to expect:
- Open-world exploration: Players can explore iconic Star Wars planets and locations freely. Each world will have unique environments, quests, and NPCs to interact with, bringing the galaxy to life.
- Real-time space combat: Engage in dogfights with enemy ships, piloting your own starfighter to complete missions or defend yourself against bounty hunters and rival factions.
- Moral choice system: Decisions you make as Kay Vess will impact relationships with NPCs, affect mission outcomes, and determine how the story unfolds.
- Dynamic weather and environments: Planetary conditions will change, affecting gameplay and exploration, from navigating through harsh sandstorms to traversing dense, dangerous jungles.
Star Wars Eclipse
Quantic Dream, the studio behind narrative-heavy games like Detroit: Become Human and Heavy Rain, is working on Star Wars Eclipse. Set in the High Republic era, this game will explore a relatively uncharted period in Star Wars history. The High Republic was a golden age for the Jedi, long before the rise of the Empire.
While not much is known about the gameplay, Star Wars Eclipse is expected to lean heavily on storytelling, player choice, and character interaction, much like Quantic Dream’s other titles.
The game will likely feature multiple protagonists and intertwining stories, offering fans a new narrative-driven experience in the Star Wars universe.
What to expect:
- Multiple playable characters: Just like in Detroit: Become Human, players will control various protagonists, each with unique backstories and motivations, and their paths will intertwine throughout the game.
- Branching narrative: Player choices will affect the outcome of the story and relationships with other characters, making each playthrough different based on the decisions made.
- Expansive Star Wars universe: The game will explore new corners of the Star Wars galaxy, introducing new locations and characters in the High Republic era, a time of peace but with emerging threats.
Star Wars: Knights of the Old Republic Remake
One of the most beloved Star Wars games of all time is getting a remake. Star Wars: Knights of the Old Republic (KOTOR), originally released in 2003, is a classic RPG set thousands of years before the events of the films.
Aspyr Media is developing the remake, which is set to deliver modern graphics and mechanics while staying true to the original game’s story and being one of the most anticipated of all upcoming Star Wars games.
KOTOR’s influence on Star Wars lore cannot be understated. The game introduced characters like Revan and Bastila Shan and delved deep into the conflict between the Jedi and the Sith.
Fans of the original can expect a faithful recreation, while newcomers will get to experience one of the greatest Star Wars stories ever told.
What to expect:
- Updated graphics and combat system: The remake will overhaul the game’s visuals with modern technology, creating a more immersive experience. The combat system is expected to be revamped with smoother mechanics and real-time action, while still incorporating turn-based strategy.
- Rich Star Wars lore: Explore thousands of years of Star Wars history with deep, meaningful dialogue and interactions with iconic characters, including Jedi, Sith, and droids.
- Character customization: Players can choose to walk the path of the Jedi or embrace the dark side of the Force, with a vast array of skills, abilities, and gear to customize their character.
- Moral choice and consequence: Just like in the original game, decisions made during the story will have a lasting impact on your relationships and the galaxy at large, offering players multiple endings.
Star Wars: Hunters
For mobile and Nintendo Switch players, Star Wars: Hunters is a unique offering. This multiplayer arena combat game features various original characters, including bounty hunters, droids, and former stormtroopers, each with unique abilities.
Players compete in fast-paced, team-based battles set across different Star Wars-inspired locations, taking a different approach than other Star Wars titles, focusing on PvP (player versus player) combat and emphasizing fun, competitive gameplay.
It will be free to play, making it accessible to a broad audience, and the game’s art style and character designs add a fresh spin to the Star Wars aesthetic.
What to expect:
- Team-based combat: Join a team of unique characters, each with different skills and abilities, to compete in fast-paced multiplayer battles in iconic Star Wars locations.
- Customizable heroes: Players can modify their characters’ appearance and abilities, allowing for more strategic and personalized gameplay.
- Cross-platform play: Mobile and Nintendo Switch players can battle each other across platforms, ensuring a broad player base and dynamic matchmaking.
- Regular updates: Expect frequent content updates with new characters, skins, and arenas to keep the game fresh and engaging.
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Be ready for new Star Wars games!
With a diverse lineup regarding the upcoming Star Wars games, fans have much to look forward to in the gaming world. From narrative-driven adventures and open-world exploration to fast-paced multiplayer combat and strategic warfare, there’s something for everyone.
We here at Main Leaf love Star Wars, and we are excited about these games, just as we were about all other Star Wars games that we have witnessed during our 12 years of experience in the game development industry.
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