In many of its promotional showcases, Ubisoft has billed as the first open-world Star Wars title. However,last year's also featured large hub worlds to explore, which is bound to spark some comparison between the two as players try to figure out which game's map is bigger.
sees the up-and-coming scoundrel Kay Vess failing a heist in her home of Canto Bight, the coastal casino city on the desert planet Cantonica, and being forced to go on the run from the ruthless syndicate Zerek Besh, after its leader, Sliro, put out a Death Mark on her. While Cantonica is only available in the select story sections, as Kay begins the game there and later returns to attempt a major heist with the crew she's spent most of the game assembling, there are four main planets for players to explore once the open-world opens up: Toshara, Kijimi, Akiva, and the iconic location, Tatooine.
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.
In an interview with before ' launch, the game's creative director, Julian Gerighty, revealed that the game’s planets would be roughly the size of two or three zones in one of Ubisoft's previous open-world titles, . and its sequel, both faced criticism for having overly large maps that could feel quite intimidating in scale or for not having enough to do while getting from one point to another. Fortunately, the smaller scale of, along with the fact that its map is split between different planets with unique biomes to keep exploration interesting, makes it feel far more approachable.
According to Gerighty, Massive Entertainment's unique location for the game, a savannah moon named Toshara, is closer in size to Akiva and Tatooine, with Tatooine seeming slightly bigger than the others. While Gerighty didn't reveal whether Kijimi and Cantonica were the same size as the others at the time, those who have played the game will note that they seem to be significantly
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