The rich world of Star Wars has captivated fans across the world since the first film premiered in 1977. The Star Wars sequel The Empire Strikes Back hit the box office in 1980, and two years later a tie-in video game inspired by the film followed — the first game inspired by George Lucas’s intricately designed universe. Since then, the games have come thick and fast, but with varying reviews. However, in all of these games, the world of Star Wars was explored in mostly linear narratives.
“But of course, there’s also Nix, who can help Kay sneak around by distracting enemies or crawling into smaller spaces to push buttons somewhere, so they work together well. But there are a lot of different things that you can do, so it’s up to you how you want to play.” But it’s not just the general land encounters with which players can engage. Outlaws also promises to have an expansive space exploration element. Piloting the ship Trailblazer, fans can engage in action packed dogfights.