The world ofStar Warsgaming has been thriving off of rumors and speculation for some time now. Ever sinceStar Wars: Squadronsreleased last year, there hasn’t been much content for fans of the galaxy far, far away. At the same time however, there’s been more than enough news to get them excited nonetheless. One of the biggest pieces ofStar Warsnewsfrom the last few months is that fact that a game based onThe Mandalorianis supposedly in development, something that many fans have wanted since the show first aired.

While a game based onThe Mandalorianwould have plenty of potential on its own, it would also be in a unique position compared to recentStar Warsgames. The franchise has yet to receive a major modern game that tackles life as a bounty hunter in one way or another, and it’s not for lack of trying. Almost ten years ago, fans nearly got a game that would finally let them explore the seedy underbelly of theStar Warsgalaxy in the form of the cancelledStar Wars 1313. The game’s development and untimely abandonment is still a fresh scar to many fans, but aMandaloriangame could finally provide the experience that was promised with1313so many years ago.

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The Tragedy Of Star Wars 1313

The story ofStar Wars 1313is one of the more frustrating things thatStar Warsfans have had to come to terms with over the last ten years. Towards the end of LucasArts' status as a game developer, the company began production on a game that would be like no other piece ofStar Warsmedia that had ever been seen before. There would be no Jedi as the central focus, instead focusing on the underground world of bounty hunters within the lower levels of the planet Coruscant. It would be a more mature game than what had been seen fromStar Warsbefore, and it had the potential to change the landscape of the entire franchise.

Star Wars 1313was shown to the masses at E3 2012, where it took the entire show by storm. The game looked incredible for the time, and it combined gameplay mechanics fromGears of WarandUnchartedin a way that captivated nearly everyone who saw its quick reveal.1313’s trailer introduced a story from the perspective of an upstart bounty hunter traversing through the cramped spaces of Coruscant’s underworld, something that had rarely been touched on inStar Warsup to that point. It showed a lot of promise very early on, but all of that potential would soon be wasted.

Din Djarin and Boba Fett on The Mandalorian

Just one year afterStar Wars 1313was revealed to the delight of many, Disney purchased Lucasfilm and halted all production on any in-progressStar Warsprojects. Soon after, the majority ofLucasArts' staff was laid off to prioritize the company for licensing, andStar Wars 1313was completely shut down. Ever since then, there has been no sincere indication that the game will ever see the light of day. What looked like a nearly finished, uniqueStar Warsexperience slipped through the fingers of so many fans, and it’s a disappointment that few have forgotten about.

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How The Mandalorian Can Pick Up The Pieces

The cancellation ofStar Wars 1313was so crushing to some fans, it’s difficult to think of any game that could live up to the hype that it created. The game represents a different era ofStar Warsthan what fans have now, so it would take a lot to really fulfill the promises of so long ago. Luckily forthe rumoredMandaloriangamehowever, it just might have all the right tools to exceed the expectations of those that still hold on to1313’s legacy.

Considering the fact that theMandaloriangame is still just a hopeful rumor, it’s hard to say what will come of the game if it is ever made official. Nevertheless, the very idea of the game still holds a lot of potential based on what we’ve seen from the show. One of the many promises that LucasArts made with1313is that it would give players a suite of weapons and gadgets to use throughout their adventures.The Mandalorianhas already shown off a number ofDin Djarin’s various tools for bounty hunting, and any of them could be used to deliver a similar experience to what1313hoped to accomplish.

In addition to meeting gameplay expectations, much of1313’s hype was built on the fact that the main protagonist would be a young Boba Fett, and players would be able to carve out his early career as a bounty hunter. This added a heavy layer of star-power to1313, and the rumoredMandaloriangame could rise to popularity on the same principle. Although it would make more sense for theMandalorianproject to take placebefore Grogu is part of the story, Din Djarin is a charismatic enough character on his own to carry the game. It would still be disappointing not to get a dedicated Boba Fett game, but the Mandalorians in general or renowned enough that it would be better than nothing.

Star Warsfans may never get the true closure of havingStar Wars 1313realized, but the rumoredMandaloriangame has the potential to make up for its cancellation. The future ofStar Warsgaming is beginning to look brighter and brighter, with Ubisoft developing its own open-world game and EA redeeming itself on the success ofJedi: Fallen Order. While things may be pretty quiet with the franchise at the moment, if theMandalorianandKOTORrumorsare to be believed, the fun could begin very soon forStar Warsfans.

A game based onThe Mandalorianis rumored to be in development.

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