Scenes from episode 5 of The Book of Boba Fett include designs created for the now-cancelled Star Wars: 1313 game. With The Mandalorian's theme teasing a crossover between both shows at the end of The Book of Boba Fett episode 4, fans were shocked to find that episode 5 didn't include any Fett at all. Instead, the episode solely focused on The Mandalorian's Din Djarin, serving as a catch up with the bounty hunter following season 2's showdown with Moff Gideon.
While the episode ended with Din agreeing to join Fett's side in the upcoming war against the Pykes, it opened to more traditional The Mandalorian fare, with Din hunting down a new bounty. The scene, which takes place in a meat factory on a ring-shaped planet, shows Din going head-to-head with his target as he grows accustomed to wielding the Darksaber. The rest of the episode continues to build on Din's backstory and Mandalorian lore, including the first live-action shots of Mandalore and a showdown between Din and fan-favorite Paz Vizsla. The episode also includes several other returning The Mandalorian characters, including the mysterious Armorer and Din's spaceship-creating ally, Peli Motto.
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And now, game designer Grant Parker has revealed some interesting background information on episode 5's epic opening act. In response to leaked footage of the cancelled video game Star Wars: 1313 making its way online, Parker confirmed that both The Mandalorian and The Book of Boba Fett have included repurposed designs from the doomed game. One particular scene from The Book of Boba Fett, the meat factory scene, includes hanging meat, similar to those shown in the leaked gameplay footage. Check out the tweets below:
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