Star Wars Outlaws Looks Like The GTA In Space We’ve Been Waiting For - Beyond 852
Jun 10, 2024
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The podcast discusses the exciting gameplay of upcoming games like Star Wars Outlaws and Assassin's Creed Shadows. It explores the unique settings, gameplay mechanics, and character progression in these highly anticipated titles. The hosts also touch on the disappointment of delays in game releases and lack of updates on other Ubisoft projects.
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Quick takeaways
Star Wars Outlaws promises a GTA-like experience in space with open-world exploration of shady areas.
Assassin's Creed Shadows brings the series to Japan with innovative gameplay systems and mechanics.
Ubisoft Forward showcased ongoing game updates, a delay for The Sands of Time remake, and the absence of Beyond Good and Evil 2.
Deep dives
Ubisoft Showcase
The Ubisoft Forward showcase revealed updates on ongoing games like Division 2 and For Honor. Despite lacking new game announcements, it provided deep dives into games like Assassin's Creed Shadows and Star Wars Outlaws. The absence of Prince of Persia's delay to 2026 was disappointing, but known franchises promised substantial, long-awaited content, making it a solid showcase overall.
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Ubisoft's Commitment to Live Service Games
Ubisoft's dedication to live service games like Division 2 and For Honor was evident in the showcase, showcasing continual support for these titles. The longevity and constant updates for such games demonstrate Ubisoft's focus on engaging and satisfying their player base over an extended period.
Feedback on Ubisoft Forward
While lacking big surprises, Ubisoft Forward offered a familiar yet solid showcase for fans of ongoing Ubisoft titles. The event focused mainly on existing franchises, providing a glimpse into upcoming content for popular games like Assassin's Creed and Star Wars. Although lacking in groundbreaking announcements, Ubisoft's support for live service games and known IPs was a key highlight of the event.
This year’s Ubisoft Forward didn’t have much in the way of surprises, but it did have a ton of gameplay of two games that we’ll actually get to play in just a few months, Star Wars Outlaws and Assassin’s Creed Shadows. Outlaws in particular looks like a game we’ve been waiting our whole lives for, an open-world sandbox that lets us explore the grimiest corners of the most wretched hives of scum and villainy. It’s a premise we almost got in Star Wars 1313 and Amy Hennig and Visceral’s Project Ragtag, but both those got canceled. Unlike some past Ubisoft gameplay demonstrations, what we’ve seen of Outlaws seems like it’ll actually be representative of the game that’s coming out in August, so here’s hoping it delivers. Meanwhile, another much-demanded project is Assassin’s Creed Shadows, which takes Ubi’s flagship stealth adventure series to Japan, and in addition to the awesome setting, it looks like it’s introducing a number of ambitious gameplay systems and mechanics. We got a few updates on what’s coming soon to this year’s Prince of Persia games, The Lost Crown and The Rogue Prince of Persia, but we also got the somewhat underwhelming announcement that the remake of The Sands of Time, which was originally slated for 2021, won’t be out until 2026 - is that the first big game with a release date that far off? Beyond Good and Evil 2 was nowhere to be seen, which is unsurprising but still disappointing, and sadly, we got no updates on what’s going on with Tom Clancy’s Splinter Cell remake/reboot, or the Ghost Recon series. Oh, and there was no Far Cry, but we hope the next one has dinosaurs.