Last year, the Star Wars franchise released its action-adventure VR experience in Star Wars: Tales from the Galaxy’s Edge. The game met the fans’ taste and it was announced that it a Part II would follow. Now, ILMxLAB and StarWars.com present Star Wars: Tales from the Galaxy’s Edge – Last Call. The story will take up from the first installment, where a droid technician operating near Batuu became an adventurer. Last year’s game features a few familiar faces from the franchise, including Anthony Daniels’s C-3PO and Master Yoda, while Last Call will see some new characters called Lens Kamo and Baron Attsmun make their appearance. The first one is “a treasure hunter, her only goal is to keep artifacts out of the wrong hands,” while Attsmun “is an ultra-wealthy industrialist who sells cybernetic parts throughout the galaxy.”
Continue your adventures on Batuu and beyond in @ilmxlab‘s #StarWarsTales from the Galaxy’s Edge – Last Call, coming this fall to Oculus Quest platforms. pic.twitter.com/tglHfdWYBZ
— Star Wars (@starwars) August 11, 2021
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Star Wars: Tales from the Galaxy’s Edge – Last Call director Jose Perez III teased that fans should expect great adventures from this title.
“More swashbuckling adventure! A large chunk of Last Call has strong Indiana Jones meets Star Wars vibes,” he said to StarWars.com. “So we had a lot of fun building out interesting environmental puzzles for the player to unravel as they dig deeper into the ruins of an ancient Jedi Temple.”
Star Wars: Tales from the Galaxy’s Edge – Last Call will debut somewhere in fall. In the meantime, you can check the key art here below.
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