lets players explore the franchise's grimier, seedy criminal underworld, dealing with some of the most nefarious syndicates of the Outer Rim as up-and-coming scoundrel Kay Vess builds her reputation. Maintaining a relationship with these syndicates is a crucial part of ' gameplay, as the Syndicates are all at odds with each other, and siding with one will lose favor with another, and Kay will often find herself interacting with the leaders of such syndicates directly.
Therefore, when exploring the frozen planet of Kijimi and learning about a potential coup to overthrow Queen Ashiga, leader of the Ashiga Clan, players come into contact with the leader of the Crimson Dawn, Lady Qi'ra, as the secretive crime syndicate is heavily involved in helping to pull the strings to get more influence on the planet. Qi'ra was introduced in the 2018 movie,, portrayed by actress Emilia Clarke, and the character appeared again in the trilogy of comics, which takes place around the same era as.
Star Wars Outlaws focuses on a grimier, seedier side of the universe with a rich, detailed open world that features both new and legacy characters.
The team at Massive Entertainment has clearly used Clarke's likeness in their character model for Lady Qi'ra in. As the character's voice sounds incredibly similar to Clarke's, many would likely assume Clarke reprised her role from the movies. This isn't the case, however, and Lady Qi'ra is actually portrayed by a different actress, Tamaryn Payne, in.
Payne is a British actress who appeared on the soap opera between 2011 and 2013. She has since worked on many video games, such as,, where she played the companion Lohse, and last year's hugely successful, award-winning juggernaut,, where she played Wyll's handler, Mizora, and provided the voice for many other additional characters.
The interactions with Lady Qi'ra may be short-lived as she only appears in specific moments in ' story, as Kay takes on Crimson Dawn jobs from brokers the rest of the
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