Starfield Dev Says He Has Been Waiting Whole Life For Star Wars Outlaws

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"Ignore The Pre-Release Bit**ing"

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  • Star Wars Outlaws has emerged as one of the year’s most anticipated titles.
  • The game has also had its fair share of controversies, but a lead Starfield developer has asked everyone to ignore the hate.
  • He shared his excitement for the upcoming release, mentioning that he had been waiting his whole life for such an experience.

Star Wars Outlaws has been one of the year’s most anticipated titles, and with the game just weeks away, the excitement is at an all-time high. However, fans are not the only ones excited about Massive Entertainment’s open-world experience.

Starfield’s design director and lead writer has also expressed his enthusiasm for Star Wars Outlaws, stating that he has wanted such an experience his whole life.

Why it matters: Emil Pagliarulo has years of experience with gaming and development. His praise and excitement for Massive Entertainment’s work indicates that the team is on the right track.

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Star Wars Outlaws Appeals To Hardcore Fans Of The Series

Pagliarulo mentioned that he is counting the days until Star Wars Outlaws’ release and advised people to ignore the pre-release criticisms. He also praised Massive Entertainment, the developer behind this Star Wars title.

It seems he is quite confident in the title, as he responded to one user stating he is fairly convinced that the game will have tons of content. This optimism is encouraging, especially if the pre-release information turns out accurate.

Counting the days to release. I’ve been waiting literally my entire life for this. Ignore the pre-release bit**ing.

-Emil Pagliarulo

As mentioned earlier, Starfield and Star Wars Outlaws share several similarities, which makes the praise from a lead Starfield developer even more significant and adds to the excitement for the game.

The latter has faced criticism for different reasons, mostly from the final previews, which seem to have showcased sluggish gameplay, as the combat and gunplay felt quite dull. Similarly, the system requirements have proven to be a bit controversial.

However, Ubisoft seems pretty confident with the title and has no plans for a delay.

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

Star Wars Outlaws is scheduled for launch on August 30, assuming there are no delays. Ubisoft has also gone all out for the marketing, thanks to its biggest budget ever.

Massive Entertainment has promised a unique experience, making millions around the globe quite excited. For Star Wars fans like Emil Pagliarulo, the dream of exploring this galaxy will finally become a reality soon.

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