Ubisoft is currently in the process of developing a newStar Warsgame, and they’re looking for gamers who want to get an early start on testing it out. While not much is known about Ubisoft’sStar Warsgame at the moment - not even the title - those who are selected to be a part of the play-test team will have the opportunity to be some of the first people in the world to get their hands on it.Star Warswas first announced in January 2021 by Ubisoft Massivewhich is known for creating some of the most immersive and visually stunning video games in the industry. From the expansive open world ofThe Divisionto the detailed first-person shooterFar Cry 3, Ubisoft Massive has a proven track record of creating video games that are both beautiful and captivating.RELATED:Star Wars Eclipse’s Story Reportedly Will Focus on Politics, Features New RaceRecently, Ubisoft Massive took to Twitter to reveal that it is seeking playtesters for its upcomingStar Warsgame. Unfortunately, this position is not remote as the tweet specifically mentioned that they are looking for testers living in New Malmö, Sweden only, where the company is currently based. This is a great opportunity to be a part of the development process of a highly anticipated game and to give feedback that could shape the final product.
At this time, it is unclear when playtests for the upcomingStar Warsproject will take place and what aspects of the game will be accessible to testers. If the available news data is to be believed, the development of theStar Warstitle is far from finished. This is becauseUbisoft announced just a few months ago that it is hiring developersto expand the development team for the project.
As mentioned above, not much is known about Ubisoft’s mysterious title, but it is reported that thegame will make use of Ubisoft’s Snowdrop engine. Snowdrop is the same tool used to create visually captivating games such asThe Division 2,Mario + Rabbids: Kingdom Battle, andSouth Park: The Fractured But Whole. The Snowdrop engine is exceptional at rendering highly detailed worlds and games likeThe Divisionare perfect examples of Snowdrop’s ability to create intricate micro-level details in environments while also encompassing a large scope of the open world.
For those who are not aware, there are severalStar Warsgames in development by different companies outside of Ubisoft. Respawn Entertainment, the team behind the popularTitanfallfranchise is developingStar Wars Jedi: Survivor,while Quantic Dream, known for their work on the critically-acclaimedDetroit: Become Human,is working onStar Wars: Eclipse.