Living criminal life in Star Wars galaxy
The Free Press Journal|November 02, 2024
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Living criminal life in Star Wars galaxy

We have witnessed multiple Star Wars games over the years, most involving a battle between the Jedi and The Empire, but Ubisoft's latest Star Wars game takes a different approach. You still fight the stormtroopers and The Empire in the Star Wars Outlaws but not for righteousness. Set between the events of The Empire Strikes Back and Return of the Jedi, the Star Wars Outlaws tells the story of Kay Vess from Canto Bight, a small-time thief with big ambitions but many failed jobs under her belt. Kay's quest for interplanetary freedom begins after a crime lord vies for her blood after she steals a spaceship called Trailblazer from him.

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