was billed as a major open-world experience in which players could roam around some of the franchise's most established planets, while also exploring some new locations designed exclusively for the game. Each planet has its own distinct biome, from the desert dunes of Tatooine to the luscious greenery of Akiva, or the frozen world of Kijimi.
[Warning: The following article contains spoilers for Star Wars Outlaws.]
No two planets' maps feel the same and providing plenty of reason to spend time looking around each of them, eavesdropping on conversations in bustling cantinas for intel, or simply looking out for various Easter eggs of moments or items that Massive Entertainment have recreated from other media, such as the binary sunset on Tatooine that can be watched from the Lars homestead, or "" in the Mos Eisley Cantina where Han shot Greedo, and there are still blaster marks present. However, despite all there is to see and do in the game, there's one planet that is present that I wish we got to explore a bit further: Cantonica.
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.
opens on the planet of Cantonica, the home of Kay Vess, and players quickly learn the main gameplay features they need for most of Kay's journey through a series of tutorials here as she prepares for a heist. Cantonica is home to the casino city of Canto Bight and is situated in the Corporate Sector of the Outer Rim territories, making it a regular tourist destination for the wealthy.
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However, while the casinos may look incredibly glamorous, there's a whole, grimier, more run-down part of the city: the Worker's District. This is where Kay was raised by her mother, an incredibly skilled slicer called Riko, who taught her all the skills she would need to survive and prepared her for the life of a scoundrel before abandoning her as a child, with the bartender Bram
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