For a brief time, Star Wars 1313 was poised to be the series' next great video game endeavor, players being able to take part in the rise of the iconic bounty hunter Boba Fett. Now, many years after its cancellation, new unreleased footage of Star Wars 1313 has appeared, giving fans another taste of what could've been.
Star Wars 1313 was revealed at E3 2012, and quickly got the attention of both Star Wars fans and the greater gaming community in general. The initial presentation showed an action heavy, third-person shooter akin to the Uncharted series set in one of Star Wars' least-explored and darkest areas, level 1313 of the planet Coruscant. Unfortunately, the acquisition ofStar Wars by Disney from Lucasfilm eventually caught up to the game's developers, LucasArts, the studio being closed and the game being canceled. There were rumors on and off of the game's survival, but for all intents and purposes, Star Wars 1313 the video game died with LucasArts' closure.
'Star Wars 1313' Is Officially Dead
New footage of Star Wars 1313 shows off an extended sequence of Boba Fett gameplay as he pursues a target through Coruscant's underbelly. The footage starts with a jetpack-less Boba Fett walking through a crowded bar where he is eventually noticed by his bounty who takes off on foot. In the next sequence, Boba Fett and his partner chase after the target through a variety of untextured environments, with the player performing a variety of Parkour moves like leaping up and over obstacles, climbing on handholds, and swinging on pipes. This three minute clip was released for Vault Project's 6th anniversary, a group centered primarily on researching Star Wars Battlefront 3.
This is not the first time that Star Wars 1313 material has
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