There are many differences and similarities between and the series, but for the most part, the two games sit comfortably in their own niches, offering vastly different experiences but still remaining within the same vast interconnected universe. Much like the shows and films, they offer different experiences in terms of tone and characters. However, there is one story detail that would really benefit from, but unfortunately, it probably won't be able to replicate because of a fundamental issue.
reviewed well enough on its own that it doesn't really need to replicate the series or attempt to borrow any of its ideas. However, there's one thing that can and is doing that never can, which is a great shame not just for Ubisoft but for fans too. Unfortunately, there's likely nothing that can change this, as the reason it can never copy this idea is because of when is set in the timeline.
It turns out that the series will be a trilogy, something that is perhaps not surprising to hardcore fans considering its penchant for trilogies. However, while the series can afford to do this, considering it is set during the large gap between and, does not have such a luxury. It is set between and, a one-year period between 3 ABY and 4 ABY, which is hardly long enough to put three whole games in.
Of course,there are plenty of directions a sequel could take based on ending and how it relates to the overall canon. Future sequels could take place during the year is set, with Kay having a greater involvement in the Galactic Civil War. Even then, it would be hard to cram enough games to fit a trilogy. Naturally, could go even beyond the original trilogy and venture into the sequel trilogy timeline, but that would pull it away from the Empire and warring criminal syndicates.
It's worth noting that Ubisoft isn't known for making narrative sequels to its games, despite making numbered sequels in a series. For example, is not a sequel to, much like how is not a sequel to. The only real
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