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Christopher Livingston - George Lucas - Julian Gerighty - Ubisoft - Star Wars Outlaws director was inspired by a samurai action game more than Red Dead or Assassin's Creed: 'My biggest reference was Ghost of Tsushima' - pcgamer.com - Japan

Star Wars Outlaws director was inspired by a samurai action game more than Red Dead or Assassin's Creed: 'My biggest reference was Ghost of Tsushima'

It took a few hours, but Star Wars Outlaws eventually began winning over our staff scoundrel Morgan Park when he got his hands on a preview build earlier this month. Despite an «unmistakable sluggishness to the action,» Morgan eventually found that as in previous Ubisoft games, «no one aspect is exceptional, but when it all comes together, I'm having a really good time.»

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Dustin Bailey - Kay Vess - Ubisoft - This Exciting New Open-World Game Is Already Being Compared To Red Dead Redemption - screenrant.com - Poland

This Exciting New Open-World Game Is Already Being Compared To Red Dead Redemption

is regarded as one of the best open-world games ever made so the fact that an upcoming release is being compared to it should be great news to fans of the genre. Generally speaking, open-world games have become a somewhat saturated market as AAA studios attempt to provide users with more content that's spaced over a big map that's either barren or tedious to explore. manages to provide a desolate world that never feels empty, so hopefully the same can be said for Ubisoft's upcoming release.

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Hirun Cryer - Julian Gerighty - Kay Vess - Ubisoft - Ubisoft Massive had to "break" The Division's "staccato" pacing to make Star Wars Outlaws' open world - gamesradar.com

Ubisoft Massive had to "break" The Division's "staccato" pacing to make Star Wars Outlaws' open world

Star Wars Outlaws' creative director has explained how Ubisoft Massive had to "break" The Division's cover-shooting rhythm for its new open-world game.

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Tyler Wilde - Oda Nobunaga - Ubisoft - Assassin's Creed subreddit promises bans for anyone who keeps complaining about 'historical accuracy' and Yasuke: 'We are all exhausted of this tedious discussion' - pcgamer.com - Japan

Assassin's Creed subreddit promises bans for anyone who keeps complaining about 'historical accuracy' and Yasuke: 'We are all exhausted of this tedious discussion'

Whether or not Yasuke, an African man who briefly served feudal lord Oda Nobunaga in 16th-century Japan, was «really a samurai» is a somewhat interesting question for scholars of the era, and comes down to how the historical records of his life pair with use of the term «samurai» at the time. Biographer Thomas Lockley, as one example, has said that Yasuke was indeed one of Nobunaga's many samurai, the title simply referring to warriors who served a lord (see: this Smithsonian article). 

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Tomas Franzese - Kay Vess - Ubisoft - Star Wars Outlaws feels like Ubisoft’s own Red Dead Redemption - digitaltrends.com

Star Wars Outlaws feels like Ubisoft’s own Red Dead Redemption

There was plenty to see and do during the four hours I spent with Star Wars Outlaws at a recent preview event. The universe was at my fingertips, but my adventure was at its best when I could simply vibe. My most memorable moment came when walking into a dingy bar on Kijimi from The Rise of Skywalker and playing several rounds of Sabacc, only to walk back to my ship and find some loot to smuggle. It’s such moments that sell the smuggler fantasy that Ubisoft is touting as the first open-world Star Wars video game.

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Kay Vess - Ubisoft - New Star Wars Outlaws Leaks Have Finally Sold Me On The Game - screenrant.com

New Star Wars Outlaws Leaks Have Finally Sold Me On The Game

Leaks have become a common occurrence in the world of entertainment, be it the next major blockbuster movie or a long-awaited title such as, and now, less than a month from its release, Massive Entertainment's has been the latest title to have footage leaked online. Unlike the aforementioned, which hadn't shown its first trailer at the time of its leaks, there has been plenty of footage surrounding since its reveal last year, and its publisher, Ubisoft has been heavily promoting the title.

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Jessica Conditt - Kay Vess - Ubisoft - I really want to like Star Wars Outlaws - engadget.com

I really want to like Star Wars Outlaws

When I attended the first hands-off briefing for Star Wars Outlaws at Summer Game Fest 2023, I left Ubisoft’s demo room on a high, thinking this could be the piece of media that finally pulls me into the Star Wars universe. I loved the focus on a solo protagonist, Kay Vess, and her cute merqaal pet, Nix. I adored the fact that developers said the game would tell a cohesive, linear story, rather than throwing players into an unfocused open world and calling it AAA. I was eager to get my hands on it.

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Morgan Park - Ubisoft - Star Wars Outlaws will finally let us turn off that annoying yellow paint on every climbing surface - pcgamer.com

Star Wars Outlaws will finally let us turn off that annoying yellow paint on every climbing surface

Of all the cyclical videogame debates that crop up on social media, few get me as riled up as whether or not developers should be painting objects yellow. Making interactable objects more noticeable by painting them a distinct color isn't a new thing for games, but the specific trend of choosing bright yellow streaks to signpost anything and everything—doorways, breakable boxes, levers, ledges, rocks—has awakened a backlash from some who believe this level of handholding works against games by stealing opportunities for players to discover things on their own.

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