A source says the cancelled Star Wars Mandalorian game was excellent.

Canceled Star Wars game from EA not open world, not featuring Pedro Pascal's character.

March 1st 2024.

A source says the cancelled Star Wars Mandalorian game was excellent.
It seems that the highly anticipated Star Wars game has been cancelled by EA, much to the disappointment of fans. The game was initially described as a first person shooter, but recent details have revealed that it was not an open world game and did not feature Pedro Pascal's character from the popular show, The Mandalorian.

According to sources, the game would have allowed players to take on the role of a Mandalorian bounty hunter, but not the main character from the show. This may have been due to the high cost of having Pedro Pascal provide voiceover for the game. Instead, players would have had the opportunity to customize their own character and upgrade their armor and equipment at their home base, "The Den."

The gameplay would have featured fast-paced combat and the use of a jetpack for vertical and horizontal movement. Players would also have the ability to take down enemies in one swift move. The game was said to have a linear level experience with some larger open areas, and would have taken players to multiple planets via their own ship.

Despite having a fairly polished vertical slice of the game that was already playable, EA ultimately decided to cancel the project due to financial concerns. It's unclear exactly why they felt it would not be profitable, especially considering the success of The Mandalorian and the upcoming films featuring the character. It's possible that the cost of the license or Disney's cut of the profits played a role in the decision.

This cancellation sheds light on the ongoing issues plaguing the gaming industry, with games becoming increasingly expensive to produce and taking longer to complete. It's a shame that this game, which was described as "fantastic" by those who had the chance to play it, will not see the light of day.

Some speculate that the game may have been intended to coincide with the proposed Mandalorian film, which is currently aiming for a 2026 release. However, with the potential end of the franchise in sight, the game may have taken too long to develop and release.

We can only hope that EA will reconsider their decision in the future and give fans the chance to experience this promising game. In the meantime, we can continue to enjoy the other Star Wars titles in development and keep our fingers crossed for a potential revival of this cancelled project.

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