Star Wars Outlaws Used Ghost of Tsushima As Reference For Open World

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  • Star Wars Outlaws has just received a new round of previews.
  • Massive Entertainment says that it directly took inspiration from Ghost of Tsushima for the open world.
  • He stated that everything in Ghost of Tsushima, from players to the story, fit together and thats what makes it so good.

Star Wars Outlaws is the next big release from Ubisoft. As the game draws closer to its August release, it faces an uphill battle after mixed previews and criticism for unpolished gameplay.

Ubisoft has also confirmed that it won’t be delaying the title. Fortunately, the latest round of previews is much more encouraging. In addition to other details, the team confirms that Ghost of Tsushima directly inspired this open world.

Why it matters: Although Ghost of Tsushima was released over four years ago, the game is still being praised by many developers, making this a great inspiration for Massive Entertainment.

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Ghost of Tsushima Remains One of The Most Beloved PlayStation Exclusives

In a recent interview with GamesRadar, creative director Julian Gerighty was asked about the references Massive Entertainment used for its latest open world.

The interviewer stated that playing Star Wars Outlaws reminded him of Red Dead Redemption, because of the Western film influences it has, but the director revealed that his biggest reference was Ghost of Tsushima.

It’s super interesting because my biggest reference was Ghost of Tsushima.

-Julian Gerighty 

He further stated that Red Dead Redemption is phenomenal since its open world feels like a real world and not a checklist of things that are often repeated. The creative director further stated that he loved Ghost of Tsushima’s world for its purity of having a player fantasy.

This is the story, the world, the character, everything fits together with the gameplay guiding everything. 

-Julian Gerighty

Julian stated that the fantasy of being a samurai ninja in Japan was great and that was one of the guiding lights for Star Wars Outlaws.

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Star Wars Outlaws’ Open World Has Received Mixed Reviews

Although Star Wars Outlaws is a Ubisoft title, recent previews have suggested that the open world is great and doesn’t feel like something from Ubisoft.

Overall, recent previews have been more encouraging. This has led to a reignited hope for Star Wars Outlaws, with many now hoping to see the game succeeding next month.

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