Star Wars' recent gaming ventures have primarily offered linear experiences that, although new, often carry a sense of familiarity for long-time fans. Respawn Entertainment's Star Wars Jedi series offers a modern take on the classic Jedi Knight series, while Star Wars Squadrons provides detailed starship combat akin to Rogue Squadron. Now, Ubisoft aims to redefine the franchise with Star Wars Outlaws, an expansive open-world title that breaks new ground. Set against a backdrop of smugglers, players will have the opportunity to explore the galaxy alongside Kay Vess, an ambitious smuggler navigating her relationships with various crime syndicates. Following Ubisoft's signature style, the game will feature a vast world with seamless travel between planets. While earlier trailers showcased a glimpse of explore-able planets such as Kijimi and Tatooine, it is crucial for Star Wars Outlaws to include one iconic planet to captivate fans in this scoundrel-filled adventure.
Star Wars Outlaws Needs An Explorable Coruscant
Star Wars Outlaws revolves around the criminal organizations and rogues of the Star Wars universe, shining a spotlight on the infamous underworld and seedy establishments. Ubisoft has showcased the significance of the planet Akiva in the game's storyline, but any Star Wars game exploring the darker regions of the galaxy would be incomplete without Coruscant. This once prestigious hub for the Jedi Order has a well-known history of harboring extensive criminal networks in its lower levels, which has seldom been explored in previous Star Wars games.
Coruscant has made regular appearances in various Star Wars games, such as being featured in Jedi: Survivor's tutorial. However, Star Wars Outlaws has the potential to revolutionize the portrayal of Coruscant by transforming it into one of the most expansive and intricately designed environments ever seen in a Star Wars game. Players would be able to guide Kay Vess through countless bars and back alleys in search of lucrative opportunities, all while evading the watchful gaze of the Star Wars Empire. Additionally, the visual allure of a fully explorable Coruscant cannot be overlooked, particularly the neon-soaked lower levels that could make this game one of the most visually stunning Star Wars experiences to date.
For longtime Star Wars enthusiasts, the inclusion of an explorable Coruscant in Outlaws would bring a much-needed sense of relief. Star Wars 1313, while promising the same experience, was unfortunately abandoned due to Disney's acquisition of Lucasfilm, leaving fans to speculate on what could have been after an impressive gameplay reveal. Outlaws now has the opportunity to compensate for this lost potential by finally delivering the long-awaited exploration of Coruscant that fans have been anticipating for years.
With the release of Star Wars Outlaws, expectations are high, especially since it is the first Star Wars game to be launched after EA's exclusivity agreement. Ubisoft has already showcased some fast-paced gameplay, and there is undoubtedly more to be unveiled before its 2024 release. Though we can only speculate about what Ubisoft will reveal in the meantime, fans can only hope that Coruscant will be featured in some form. As a prominent element of the Star Wars franchise and an untapped source of potential, the inclusion of this planet could open up a new era of exploration and immersive environments for Star Wars games as a whole.
Star Wars Outlaws is expected to release in 2024 for PC, PS5, and Xbox Series X/S.