In an unfortunate announcement during today’s Gamescom: Opening Night Live event, the livestream confirmed the recent rumored delay of the upcomingLEGO Star Wars: The Skywalker Sagauntil 2021.
Though theStar Warsfranchise saw great success with the original three episodes, beginning one of the largest pop-culture followings that the world has ever seen, theLEGO Star Warsseries garnered a large fanbase of its own, leaving many fans awaiting the next installment of the video game series.
Made by developer Traveller’s Tales, the games explore the same setting and events of the movies, but with added comedic relief, well-fit for fans of all ages. Because of its success, fans have been highly anticipatingthe release ofThe Skywalker Saga, which was set to release later this year in October, however, in the last twenty-four hours a rumor of delay swept the internet.
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The rumor began whena listing for The Skywalker Sagaappeared on theLEGO Star Wars’websiteprematurely showed that the game wouldn’t be coming until 2021. However, this seemed to be unintentional as the message was quickly taken down, and replaced with “The Skywalker Saga - Coming Soon.” LEGO did not comment on the change in release date, so it seems like the announcement may have been meant to release today at the Gamescom: Opening Night Live event, which confirmed the delay until next year, though, there is a bit of good news to come along with it.
Not only are some gamers optimistic that this will give room for Traveller’s Tales to fine-tune the game even further, but the trailer also confirmed thatThe Skywalker Sagawill be coming to next-generation consoles, as well as current-gen consoles. Fans are taking to Twitter to voice their divisive opinion on the decisions; some feel that this was a good call, ultimately meaning a better game in the end, while others wish that the same release date was kept and not worry about next-gen console additions. However, many fans are speculating that the delay is most likely due to Covid-19 restrictions, andThe Skywalker Sagacertainly wouldn’t be the first game to be delayed for the same reason.
LEGO Star Wars: The Skywalker Sagawill follow the entire tale seen in the nine main series movies, including the most recent two episodes following Rey and Kylo Ren. Rather than a simple remake, the newest installment will not only improve graphics and revamp some combat, but players will also have the option of starting the story from any episode they wish. And in trueLEGO Star Warsfashion, it will feature some added LEGO-themed comedic relief in addition to the epic battles and fight scenes.
LEGO Star Wars: The Skywalker Sagais set to release Spring 2021 for PC, PS4, Ps5, Switch, Xbox One, and Xbox Series X.