
Star Wars 1313 was a big-money game in development at Lucasarts, scrapped after the publisher’s demise and seemingly…
All the Latest Game Footage and Images from Star Wars: 1313
Star Wars: 1313 is a cancelled third-person action-adventure video game that was being developed and published by LucasArts. The game would take a more mature, gritty direction compared to past Star Wars video games and emphasize fast-paced, gadget and weapon-based combat using tools exclusive to bounty hunters rather than Force and lightsaber-based combat. On April 3, 2013, it was announced that The Walt Disney Company had closed down LucasArts and ceased internal development of all their projects, including Star Wars: 1313. Company representatives have indicated that the game may be revived through a licensing deal with an outside studio, but until then Star Wars: 1313 remains on hold.
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