Imagine this:
A co-op split-screen Star Wars game.
One player is a Jedi made by (Respawn, Unreal Engine 5). The other is an Outlaw made by (Massive, Snowdrop Engine).
Jedi: Survivor meets Outlaws in one seamless, story-driven galaxy.
#StarWars#UnrealEngine5#SnowdropEngine#CoOp
GTA VI might lowkey drop the ball if they don’t let us create our own character like GTA V. Just giving us a story mode ain’t enough people gonna run through it and jump straight back to online
Happy birthday to one of the toughest outlaws in the galaxy, @HumberlyG!
Star Wars Outlaws is Kay Vess' story and continues to be found and enjoy by fans.
With the heavy emotional weight and "Tactical" grit of Cal Kestis in Jedi: Survivor. and the high-stakes underworld energy and scoundrel vibes of Kay Vess in Star Wars Outlaws. We need a game with co-op playing a Jedi and Scoundrel duo! the Force meets the blasters,
From the pristine labs of the Shattered Moon to the moss-covered wrecks on Toshara the High Republic's reach is everywhere Whether you’re Cal chasing the secrets of Tanalorr or Kay scavenging a forgotten a High Republic-era cruiser
Imagine a @HazelightGames x @LucasfilmGames collab: A "Mandatory Co-op" Star Wars adventure. 🚀
One player wields the Force, the other use blasters. The Jedi/Scoundrel dynamic is the ultimate star wars evolution. The galaxy needs this duo! 💫🔦
#StarWars#CoOpGaming
Early concept art for Cal Kestis and Kay Vess shows two very different sides of the #StarWars galaxy. From the moody, ronin-style Jedi survivor to the gritty, "lived-in" world of the ultimate scoundrel
Two sides of the same Galactic credit. One carries the weight of a fallen Order, the other carries the weight of every debt in the Outer Rim. Different paths, same mission: surviving the Empire.
#StarWars#JediSurvivor#StarWarsOutlaws#CalKestis#KayVess
Imagine the absolute chaos of a AAA Star Wars couch co-op game:
Player 1: A Jedi with the parry-perfect, lightsaber-switching combat of Jedi Survivor. ⚔️
Player 2: A Scoundrel with the stealth, gadgets, and underworld reputation system of Star Wars Outlaws.
Parrying lightsabers while your partner executes a perfect blaster takedown from the shadows, Imagine a split-screen co-op where one player brings the Jedi finesse of Fallen Order/ Survivor and the other brings the Scoundrel grit of Outlaws
LEGO Star Wars nailed the fantasy.
Player 1: Jedi (Force, saber)
Player 2: Scoundrel (blaster, hacks, chaos)
Same screen. Same mission. Same couch.
Why hasn’t an AAA Star Wars game done this yet? @LucasfilmGames
There’s something so cozy about a cluttered hideout in a galaxy far, far away. Whether it’s Kay Vess’s gritty attic in The Broken Hoof or Cal Kestis’s plant-filled basement at Pyloon’s Saloon both are located right above/below a bustling cantina
#StarWarsOutlaws#JediSurvivor
Futurama and Disenchantment are two sides of the same Groening coin: one’s a neon future, the other’s a muddy past, but both feature a misfit trio (Human/Chaos Monster/Naive Foil) searching for family in a world that doesn’t make sense.
Star Wars gaming has Jedi mastery (Jedi Survivor) and scoundrel swagger (Outlaws) but never together , but in co-op LEGO Star Wars proved split-screen works; now make it AAA.We are demanding this exact concept. It’s the missing piece: the galaxy feels bigger when shared on screen
Cal Kestis in Fallen Order and Kay Vess at the start of Star Wars Outlaws feel like two sides of the same coin, one hiding from the Empire with the Force, the other surviving it with grit. Same galaxy, same oppression, different paths to freedom
Imagine a split-screen asymmetrical Star Wars adventure: Player 1: The Jedi (Force powers, lightsaber, Player 2: The Scoundrel (Gadgets, stealth) One clears the room with a Force Push while the other slices the door. A duo dynamic we haven’t truly seen since the movies.
Jawas popping up in both Jedi: Survivor and Star Wars Outlaws really drives it home — no matter the era or gameplay style, the little scavengers are always there, watching, trading, and surviving. Same galaxy, same chaos. 🤖🏜️
Star Wars Jedi: Survivor and Star Wars Outlaws feel like two sides of the same coin one a cinematic, Force-driven epic, the other a gritty, lived-in scoundrel fantasy. Different engines, different vibes, same galaxy,both beautiful in their own way
@DailySWOutlaws@DailyJSurvivor