Unveiling 10 Hidden Easter Eggs in the Star Wars Outlaws Gameplay

Unveiling 10 Hidden Easter Eggs in the Star Wars Outlaws Gameplay

Ubisoft surprised Star Wars fans everywhere when it revealed the stunning trailer for Star Wars Outlaws, but the surprises and treats didn’t stop there as shortly after, Ubisoft delighted fans by showing 10 minutes of gameplay at Ubisoft Forward. This gameplay not only demonstrated to players the mechanics of the new open-world game but was packed with Star Wars Easter eggs and references.

Aiming to release in 2024, Star Wars Outlaws will follow protagonist Kay Vess as she attempts to pull off the biggest heist the Outer Rim has ever seen. Joined along the way by cute companion Nix and the stoic ND-5, Kay will have to navigate the criminal underworld of the galaxy far, far away. The gameplay trailer showed some of what players can expect from this newest Star Wars adventure, along with some fun Easter eggs.

As Kay is traveling through the Pyke Syndicate chop shop during the Star Wars Outlaws gameplay trailer, she is able to hop onto a moving crate to avoid detection. As she drops down, a familiar-looking droid can be spotted propped up against what looks like an engine. As Kay lands, just to her left, with a familiar gold sheen, there is a deactivated protocol droid.

While this isn’t the most famous protocol droid in Star Wars, C3-PO, this unfortunate droid does look a lot like him. Clearly, the Pykes don’t have much of a need for a translator, as this unit has been shut down and left on the shop floor. It’s unclear whether this protocol droid is there to be repaired or will meet the sad fate of being stripped down.

At the center of the Pyke Syndicate’s garage is a ship being dismantled. If looked at closely, fans will see that it is an A-wing Interceptor. These starfighters were used by the Republic during the Clone Wars and, during the time of the Empire, were often used by the Rebels as seen in the Star Wars Rebels animated series.

2023-06-20 09:30:05
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