Star Wars Outlaws May Be Delayed Until Next Fiscal Year

The highly anticipated release of Star Wars: Outlaws might face a potential delay extending into the next fiscal year, as suggested by insights gleaned from Ubisoft’s recent financial report. The report alludes to a ‘large game’ undergoing a release delay, a decision attributed to the company’s remarkable performance in Q2 and the positive trajectory of its current brands, instilling confidence in its annual projections. Although the specifics of this deferred release are not explicitly disclosed, indications point to the possibility of it being Star Wars: Outlaws.

The financial report, while refraining from explicitly naming the title, raises speculation regarding the fate of the upcoming Star Wars game. Notably, a tweet from Ethan Gach, senior reporter at Kotaku, hints at the likelihood of Star Wars: Outlaws being the referenced ‘large game’ in question. If accurate, this implies a potential release timeline extending beyond April 2024.

Star Wars: Outlaws is poised to be the inaugural open-world Star Wars game, offering an immersive experience set between The Empire Strikes Back and Return of the Jedi. Players will explore diverse planets across the galaxy, both familiar and novel, assuming the role of Kay Vess, a daring scoundrel in pursuit of freedom and a fresh start. Alongside her loyal companion, Nix, players navigate the intricate web of crime syndicates, engaging in battles, heists, and cunning manoeuvres to secure their place as the galaxy’s most wanted.

While the possible delay remains unconfirmed, the prospect of a setback in the release of one of the most eagerly awaited Star Wars games is met with a degree of disappointment among fans. As the situation unfolds, fans eagerly await official confirmation or further updates regarding the release schedule for Star Wars: Outlaws. Stay tuned for the latest developments in this galaxy-spanning gaming saga.

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