Quests With Well-Known Star Wars Characters
Another page that the developers might want to borrow from what has worked recently in Assassin’s Creed are the quests that feature high-profile figures from history. In this case, of course, it would be Star Wars history.
This is just one of those areas where games have a massive advantage over movies and even books.
Not only can games approach the depths that books can hit when it comes to fleshing out characters, it can also do it with some visual pizazz that the movies are known for, and (arguably) immerse players better than any other medium. This could also allow players to interact with popular characters in a way that hasn’t been seen before.
The icing on the cake, of course, would be to have as many of the actors from the movies, TV shows etc. as possible voice their characters in-game and dial that immersion up to 11.
Whether that’s possible or not, there’s still a big opportunity here for Ubisoft to really dive deep into the lore of some popular characters in a modern open-world setting.