
RELATED: Star Wars Outlaws Will Not Be a 200-300 Hour Long ‘Unfinishable RPG’ Star Wars Outlaws Should Let Kay Wield a Lightsaber, if Only MomentarilyĮver since Fallen Order it was clear that Cal would not be a traditional Jedi. Kay will likely rely on her blaster pistol, but similar to how Cal could wield a blaster in Star Wars Jedi: Survivor, it would be neat if Kay could wield a lightsaber in Star Wars Outlaws. Kay Vess is no Jedi herself and is instead a scoundrel hoping to survive the Galactic Empire’s rule like any other creature in the galaxy, and in her efforts it looks like players will encounter many criminal syndicates and possibly be forced to make some egregious decisions in order to scrape by. Now, Ubisoft’s open-world Star Wars Outlaws looks to carry the torch for Star Wars games.īased on the surprising amount of gameplay shown, Star Wars Outlaws looks to offer a polar-opposite experience from Star Wars Jedi. Fallen Order offered an intriguing narrative for refugee Padawan Cal Kestis while Survivor expands that story to encompass the High Republic. Indeed, any excitement regarding Star Wars before Andor was looking fairly dim, and Respawn’s Star Wars Jedi franchise was able to pull the franchise free from that perilous sarlacc. Star Wars games have been hitting all the right notes lately as they accurately land on gaming trends and manage to exceed the expectations of the IP nowadays.


Star Wars Outlaws looks to offer a different experience from Star Wars Jedi, with protagonist Kay Vess as a scoundrel surviving under the rule of the Galactic Empire.
