Star Wars Outlaws gets a 3-minute trailer all about the story in 4 days, way ahead of Ubisoft's big summer showcase

Apr. 5, 2024



We’ve got a tantalizing bit of art to pore over in the meantime

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The Star Wars Outlaws story trailer is set to premiere on Tuesday, April 9 at 9am PT / 12pm ET / 5pm BST onYouTube. (You can also just bookmark this page and check out the embed below when the trailer goes live.) There are no specific details on the content of the trailer, but we do know thanks toYouTubemetadata that it’s set to be 2 minutes and 46 seconds long.

This announcement does include a bit of new information in the form of a fresh piece of art including several characters we haven’t yet been introduced to. There’s a red-skinned Twi’lek man, an unknown human woman firing a blaster, and a human man with a short beard lingering in the background shadows. The person in the middle appears to be Jaylen, the guy wholooks a whole lot like Star Wars legend Kyle Katarn.

With all that in mind, it looks like this trailer is set to bring us a pile of new information about the game despite its short length. Ubisoft Forward, the publisher’s annual showcase, was just announced for June 10 this year, and that seemed like the most likely venue for our next big blast of Star Wars Outlaws news. That presentation will still likely house some showcase of the new game, but we won’t have to spend all the months to come deprived of further information.

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