New footage of the cancelled Boba Fett game, Star Wars 1313,shows off new details about the abandoned sci-fi title. The game intended to present a more gritty and grounded look at a galaxy far, far away, though Disney's 2013 purchase of LucasArts led to the project's unfortunate cancellation. Acting as a successor to LucasArts' Star Wars: Bounty Hunter, a 2002 action game starring Jango Fett, Star Wars 1313 would have instead put players in the boots of Jango's iconic son Boba Fett.
Despite Star Wars 1313's cancellation in 2013, many details about the interactive adventure have been released afterwards. The game would have reportedly centered around Boba Fett's early years as a spacefaring bounty hunter, with combat focusing on the iconic scoundrel's arsenal of weaponry and gadgets. Star Wars 1313 would have also introduced players to a seedy underground area of Coruscant, the titular Level 1313. Frequently compared to Naughty Dog's Uncharted series, the game would have combined fast-paced shooter combat with massive action setpieces. While fans frequently request that developers revisit cancelled Star Wars games like1313, the game is currently considered to be dead.
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A previously unseen gameplay clip of Star Wars 1313, posted to YouTube by The Vault, demonstrates the cancelled game's playable Boba Fett and Coruscant's Level 1313. As reported by Video Games Chronicle, the footage shows Boba Fett wearing his iconic armor and stalking through the crowded streets of Coruscant's underground area. It then cuts to an action-packed chase scene, with Fett running, jumping and sliding across rooftops in pursuit of his latest target. The Star Wars
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