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Introducing Toshara: The New Wind Planet in Ubisoft’s Star Wars Outlaws

Thanks to Star Wars Outlaws, Ubisoft’s open world rogue adventure game, Star Wars now has a wind planet. Is everything complete now?

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The Star Wars galaxy is famous for its planets with a single identifiable environmental characteristic. There’s Tatooine, the desert planet; Hoth, the snow planet; Kamino, the water planet; and Mustafar, the fire and lava planet. Now the wind element is added! Toshara is a brand new location debuting in Star Wars Outlaws designed in collaboration between Ubisoft’s Massive Entertainment and Lucasfilm. Toshara is covered in windswept plains inspired by the African savannah, developers say in a new behind-the-scenes video, and the planet’s geography is literally shaped by its ever-present blustery breeze. These include the striking town of Murugana, a settlement built into a huge rock eroded by millennia of gusts of wind.

Wind is Toshara’s defining feature, and Lucasfilm and Massive seem to take it very seriously. Developers are incorporating the planetary rule into Toshara’s flora, fauna, and economy with a single environment that pervades much of the Star Wars galaxy – it appears Tosharan’s are using dragons as some sort of farming mechanism. Star Wars Outlaws protagonist Kay Vess will apparently be spending a lot of time on Toshara, her curls blowing in the breeze. The 10 minute gameplay preview, the Massive showed at the Ubisoft Forward event in June, mainly played there. But the sand planet Tatooine and Jabba the Hutt will also be in the game, don’t worry! We can experience all of that and more when the title releases for PC, PS5, and Xbox Series consoles sometime in 2024. Are you looking forward to it?

2023-07-25 06:22:48
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