Boba Fett actor Temuera Morrison has teased the prospect of him appearing in more Star Wars video games in a recent interview. Multiple games based on the galaxy far, far away are confirmed to be in development, including the recently announced Star Wars Jedi: Survivor from Respawn Entertainment. Morrison, who made his Star Wars debut with 2002's Attack of the Clones as Jango Fett, has lent his voice to numerous Star Wars games over the years, including Star Wars: Bounty Hunter and as various clone troopers in the Star Wars Battlefront franchise.
Following a rocky period at the beginning of the 2010s where EA was given exclusive access to the Star Wars license, Lucasfilm Games has begun to branch out and approach other publishers and studios to create titles situated within the galaxy far, far away. Some of the more noteworthy projects fans have been made aware of include Ubisoft's open-world title as well as the long-anticipated Knights of the Old Republic remake being developed by Aspyr. There are also likely other projects that Lucasfilm is yet to reveal, with Star Wars set for a much busier decade in the gaming medium than it had in the 2010s.
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During an interview at Star Wars Celebration with GAMINGbible, Temuera Morrison hinted that he may be working on a currently unannounced Star Wars game. The actor discussed the difficulties of video game voice acting compared to screen acting, but also shared his enthusiasm for some of the previous gaming projects he has contributed to in a galaxy far, far away, such as Star Wars: Republic Commando. Morrison then capped off the discussion by saying that "There will be some coming, I can let you know
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