Ubisoft is making an open-world Star Wars game with Lucasfilm Games (Sinhala) (2021)
Ubisoft is working on a new open-world Star Wars adventure, the company has revealed. The development will be handled by the French publisher’s Massive studio, previously responsible for the online shooter series, Tom Clancy’s The Division.
According to a report by Wired, production of the game is still in the early stages and nothing has been revealed about the characters or setting, or how the game will fit into the Star Wars cinematic universe. The project is being built using Massive’s proprietary Snowdrop game engine, under The Division’s creative director, Julian Gerighty, who also worked on the Prince of Persia and Far Cry franchises.
In a blog post about the announcement, LucasFilm Games vice-president Douglas Reilly said: “We know that fans of Star Wars value the feeling of immersion – of being transported into the Star Wars galaxy and moving through richly detailed environments. It’s fun to imagine what the team at Massive can do within Star Wars by bringing their innovative spirit and their commitment to quality.”
It is the second major announcement following Disney’s decision to revive the Lucasfilm Games brand and take over the production of games based on Lucas properties. On Tuesday, Elder Scrolls and Fallout developer Bethesda announced that it would be producing an Indiana Jones adventure, with development duties going to MachineGames, the studio responsible for the acclaimed series of shooters, set in an alternative timeline where the Nazis won the second world war.
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