Star Wars: a new era begins with “Outlaws”, the highly anticipated video game from giant Ubisoft

Star Wars: a new era begins with “Outlaws”, the highly anticipated video game from giant Ubisoft
Star Wars: a new era begins with “Outlaws”, the highly anticipated video game from giant Ubisoft

This open-world adventure game, expected this summer on consoles and PC, promises to transport players to a galaxy far, far away, for a immersive experience And action-packed.

Embarking on a unique space adventure

In Outlawsthe players embody Jaxon, a skilled pilot and outlaw who navigates the far reaches of the galaxy after the fall of the Empire. With his trusty droid R1-S7 at his side, Jaxon finds himself embroiled in a conspiracy to overturn the fragile balance of the New Republic.

The game features a vast universe to explore, filled with planets, asteroids and space stations. Players will be able to pilot various spaceships, customize their equipment and engage in thrilling space battles against formidable enemies.

An authentic and immersive Star Wars universe

Ubisoft has pulled out all the stops to offer Star Wars fans an authentic and immersive experience. The studio worked closely with Lucasfilm Games to ensure the game respected the Star Wars universe and incorporated familiar elements while introducing new stories and characters.

Outlaws benefits from an orchestral soundtrack composed by the talented Holly Antwisstknown for her work on games like Assassin’s Creed Valhalla and Sea of ​​Thieves. Music will help create an immersive atmosphere and transport players to the heart of the action.

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A game eagerly awaited by fans

Ubisoft’s first Star Wars game is eagerly awaited by fans of the Star Wars genre and universe. The promises of a vast and immersive open world, a captivating story and intense space combat have generated great enthusiasm among players.

Outlaws has every chance of becoming a major success for Ubisoft and marking a new chapter in the history of Star Wars video games. A new successful franchise for Ubisoft?

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