STAR WARS – Open World Game Reveal! (PC/PS5/XBOX Series X)



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Ubisoft is making a new Star Wars Open World game that will be developed by Ubisoft and Massive Studio’s combined as a parent company to Ubi. Now the Lucas Film have given them the rights to do so with the upcoming AAA Star Wars gameplay that will be set in a massive open-world and will be story rich title.

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50 thoughts on “STAR WARS – Open World Game Reveal! (PC/PS5/XBOX Series X)”

  1. I just want to say that ea is still making Star Wars game they said that they were the only difference now is it’s not exclusive to them now if Lucasfilm really wants to they can let anyone make a Star Wars game

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  2. I'm so glad that Star Wars is no longer being wasted by EA and other publishers are being allowed to make creative games. I love Ubisoft open world games, so looking forward to their Star Wars.

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  3. Blackwoodz there isn't any games right now. But gaming less does happen as you get older. I always thought of myself as being an 80 yr old gamer. But looking how much my gaming drive has lowered at my age now I'm not sure of ill have a drive at 80.

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  4. There are many great new games you have to try, Persona5 royal, FF7 Remake, Yakuza like a dragon, Immortals fenyx rising, miles morales, crash 4, ori and will of wisp , Hades

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  5. EA losing the exclusivity is hilarious, with Ubisoft I’m cautiously optimistic, cause Ubisoft will do pretty awesome for a bit then get bad and then get good again, I just want a good story

    I like Valhalla I really do but I’ve been burned out on the AC RPG formula after Odyssey especially, Origins was as far AC should have gone down the RPG route, I’d say a mix of Unity and Origins with Valhalla elements sprinkled in would be perfect in my opinion at least

    It’s okay to get gaming fatigued man if it helps take a break unwind and get back to us we’ll understand

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  6. sincerely, I hope this game launches in 2024, 2025 to come out completely good, without bugs and without problems like other Ubisoft games, I hope it has an open world alive, with new generation graphics, With a good exploration, good progression, with good sidequests and with many relevant things to do in that world Along with a good history and a good gameplay, I hope it will take time to launch as the Avatar that is also from Ubi and will only be released in 2022, these types of games need time and it's time for Ubisoft to show that it has returned with its quality and delivered Games without Bugs, that's what I want For this game, Beyond Good and evil 2, Avatar, a possible return of Prince of Persia, and for so many other games that Ubisoft plans to release, it may seem absurd but it's just what I I want to the company's games in the new generation

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  7. Stop spreading misinformation on youtube!
    Ubisoft did not take EA chair, – they are just another project developer with Lucas Inc.
    EA exclusivity will be over 2023 – but as per their report, they have years to come with EA!
    I suggest you do your research before publishing something like this !
    Correct sources:
    https://www.ign.com/articles/ea-star-wars-keep-making-games-exclusive-deal-ubisoft-lucasfilm
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    https://www.bloomberg.com/news/articles/2021-01-13/ubisoft-to-make-star-wars-game-marking-end-to-ea-exclusivity#:~:text=Ubisoft%20Entertainment%20SA%20said%20it,Disney%20acquired%20Lucasfilm%20in%202012.

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  8. It looks like you hit a slow patch with the video views. That has happened to me before. I think there was a lot of Christmas hype that has died down especially for the games you have been covering. I think there is nothing good coming up.

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