The marketing behind Star Wars Outlaws is leaning hard into the fact it is the "first" open world Star Wars game, despite the fact Star Wars Jedi: Survivor was basically that anyway. Still, the experience from The Division 2 developer Massive Entertainment is doing it all seamlessly, which is probably where it would tell you the difference lies. That open world is now the subject of an IGN First video, providing a deep dive into how the playable universe operates, along with all the activities you'll encounter along the way. Check it out above.
Across the 21-minute video, Massive Entertainment higher-ups discuss how the game is designed to feel like a new cinematic, story experience despite its open-ended nature. Essentially, it's going to feel like an Uncharted with hand-crafted set pieces in the main missions, and then vast and explorative once you leave those confines for the open world.
It's confirmed you'll need to uncover a fog of war when you land on a new planet, meaning your map won't immediately be covered with icons — you'll instead need to discover locations and quests yourself. There are also further talking points surrounding the loyalty system, your reputation, and abilities within the deep dive. Star Wars Outlaws comes to PS5 on 30th August 2024, and has been named as your second-most anticipated game for the rest of 2024. It only lost out to Astro Bot, which is out just one week later.
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I’ve got a bad feeling about this
Ubisoft in Space! News at 11.
I'm excited but got to laugh at the "first ever open world" tagline when KOTOR and Jedi Survivor kinda did it if in a limited form.
@DennisReynolds I mean there was Star Wars Galaxies and The Old Republic, 2 MMOs that probably had a bigger open world than Outlaws too.
I'm looking forward to it. Now to decide which faction to favor.
@DennisReynolds nah they're not open world. Just big instanced areas for their time
I’ll get this once it’s price drops a bit, lots of other games to play first but this one does look massive!
I'll probably be waiting until all the DLC is out and buy it on sale. That will probably get most of the bugs away too. There's still a little too much to catch up to for me right now. And other games I'm more excited about that'll come out in the meantime.
Still if there's any problem I like having, it's being overwhelmed with too many great games^^
@McBurn yeah man. Way too much to catch up on to go for this. It looks fun. Just not as fun as Star Ocean or Elden Ring or Quake, lol.
"open world" is NEVER a good selling argument. Most open worlds are stale, empty or filled with Ctrl+C/CTRL+V content. And coming from Ubisoft, I can't help but be worried and not that interested. At least until they prove they can make good games again.
Massive IMO did a wonderful job with making The Division 2s version of DC. While it's taking place in a world where most of the population has died the detail and objects in the environments almost tells their own story. Go into an apartment and there's remnants of a life abruptly ended, walk through a diner and there are plates with half eaten meals, dogs, deer, raccoons scurry about the map.
The open world portion is the part I'm least worried about. The gameplay and story is the part that would give me pause.
Read that you can scoot across planets in about 5 minutes on the speeder. Hopefully not true.
personally this is the first Ubisoft game im looking forward to in a long time
@Ernimus_Prime 5 minutes is actually a decent amount of time. I’m pretty sure it takes around 12 minutes on horseback to traverse the RDR2 map.
@GeneticMutation Yeah you can sprint diagonally across the whole map of FO4 in 7 minutes.
Man, this game is looking better and better, imo. The “open world” moniker aside, the video footage and vision that the team has for the game seem really interesting. The fact this is tapping into the Empire / Jedi timeline of the original trilogy is really a great idea. So far it looks like it’s limited to the Outer Rim and so there will be a really deep dive into that aesthetic and world. Haven’t seen a Jedi in any of the footage.
I am worried about open world bloat, but if the world is engaging enough, then I’m all in.
Lmao even EA wasn't so pathetic to hype Jedi Survivor up as the open world SW fOr tHe fiRsT tiMe eVeR.
Probably bargain bin at best. Ubisoft is very good at glamorising trash. It looks fine, but the gameplay probably sucks, the characters will suck, the story will suck, so all you're left with is a shallow turn-off-brain experience. So yeah bargain bin
Considering it can't be installed and played offline I will wait till it's about £5 in a year's time I'm not wasting my money on another ubisoft product that will be taking off me in a few years
I hope this game is a success. Just because it's a ubi game doesn't meant it doesn't have a ton of great dedicated people working on it. To trash it before it ever gets a chance is pretty bad form. Cautiously optimistic here as getting lost in the Star Wars universe sounds awesome in theory. Let's hope they execute.
Honestly, I'm such a sucker for Star Wars that I'll play this and I'll probably love it, despite how much of a letdown it might be.
I just wish they would get someone like Frontier Developments to make what is basically a Star Wars version of Elite Dangerous (but being able to walk around your own ship and stations etc).
Give me the option to fly ANY starfighter or smaller freighter from the Star Wars universe.
Let me relive the days I spent on X-Wing Alliance in the YT-2000 😭
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