The original character design for the lead character in Ubisoft and Massive Entertainment's Star Wars Outlaws has been leaked.
CCG writes - "Star Wars Outlaws is fun, kept me engaged for about 90 hours, and Kay is a fun character to explore four fairly large environments with. It does a good job of faithfully representing the Star Wars galaxy far far away and stays mostly true to the lore and established characters. There are tie-ins to several of the movies and shows such as Solo and The Empire Strikes Back. If you like Star Wars and you can overlook the subtle and unnecessary woke expressions, then you'll likely enjoy the game. In my humble opinion Outlaws is over-priced at $70 for the standard game, so you may want to wait for a sale."
Star Wars Outlaws demo now live on Steam! Play free as Kay Vess, explore the Outer Rim, test combat, and go full outlaw—no credits required.
The new Star Wars Outlaws DLC “A Pirate’s Fortune” drops Spring 2025 with Hondo Ohnaka, new story content, and more underworld mayhem.
Stuff that should have been in the base game. Probably would have had better sales, too.
The first thing we see Hondo Ohnaka in for a while since Rebels / The Clone Wars and it's for this...
He's such a great character, I thought he'd have been included in something better. Hopefully we see him in Ahsoka Season 2 or the Mandalorian and Grogu film.
Theres nothing to see here really. It's a flash of an early build, long before her final design was developed. Every game ever made has gone though this process.
Alot of What the final game is. Just look like they moved away from the to much of a Star Wars look and wanted to make it feel more fresh and original. Key West is also the better design now. Good choices with the changes.
I'm still trying to wrap my head around how the DEI stuff relates to games. I know they aren't allowed to have a white person voice a person of color in a game or animation anymore, but why can a person of color voice a white character (like Kay Vess)? I mean I get it from the voice actor standpoint, as they want to support POC actors over non POC ones, but doesn't this hurt representation which is supposed to be one of the main goals of the movement? It is all so confusing.
Seriously, how many more female lead roles are we going to get? I think it's excessive and needs a push back.
Cool. It showed nothing.