sees players form teams of four to engage in third-person combat across a range of adventurous battlegrounds based upon iconic worlds. The game features several original characters who are inspired by the various species, factions, and droids that players should recognize from the universe.
Thirteen characters are playable in so far, including unrelenting bounty hunters, rebel war heroes, Jawas, droids, Sith assassins, and more, with the potential for additional characters to be added to the game at a later date. These characters are split between Damage, Tank, and Support classes, each with their own unique skills that can make for a well-rounded team when combined with other players.
Players can customize their characters, switching out their looks mid-battle after unlocking character and weapon cosmetics for completing set tasks.
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Lightsaber
The idea of playing as a droid who believes he is a Jedi may sound fun, and with abilities such as the spinning Whirlwind Ultimate attack, and Faux Pull, which pulls in enemies to close the distance, this is the closest has to having a Jedi on the team. Unfortunately, when compared to a real Force user like the insanely powerful Dark Side assassin Rieve, J-3DI does fall down. The passive Spare Parts ability is a novel idea, however, as J-3DI can easily be healed by players who have come across any scraps that fell off him as he takes damage, but ultimately, this can feel like a bit of a chore for other teammates having to patch the droid up.
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Pulse Blaster and Arc Caster
Utooni is made up of two Jawas standing atop one another, and while this seems like a novel and funny idea, in practice, it's not as great as some of the other characters in the game. Utooni's weapons, such as the Pulse Blaster, Arc Caster, and
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