Star Wars: Tales From Galaxy's Edge is scheduled to come out later this year. The game will also feature new characters as well as legacy characters, giving us some hope of getting to interact with Rey or Kylo Ren. The intention of the game, according to, is to put you in a VR environment where your decisions drive the action forward in an unprecedented way. It's set in the outskirts of Black Spire Outpost where you'd normally find other Disney themed areas.
Follow and visit for full details: #StarWarsTales #GalaxysEdge /hKMYlGS2eW- Star Wars May 28, 2020Ĭontinuity-wise, the adventure takes place between Star Wars: The Last Jedi and Star Wars: The Rise of Skywalker, just like the theme park does. Live your own virtual reality adventure in #StarWars: Tales from the Galaxy’s Edge, coming later this year.
ILMxLAB announced this week there is a VR adventure set in Galaxy's Edge coming soon that will expand the storytelling and lore of the theme park setting, bringing it right to your living room. If you've wanted to step into the world of Galaxy's Edge but haven't been able to make it to Disneyland or Disney World (especially given the pandemic), the wonders of VR will soon make it possible.
Why is this new series hitting YouTube instead of Disney+? Lucasfilm's Mickey Capoferri has this answer: "With so many children and families home and looking to Star Wars for hope and entertainment, we wanted to make Jedi Temple Challenge available to as many young fans as possible by airing the series on our Star Wars Kids network for everyone to enjoy." The season consists of 10 episodes in total. The show debuts on Wednesday, June 3 on the Star Wars Kids YouTube channel with the first two episodes. It's produced by the Emmy-award winning minds behind The Star Wars Show and looks to be exactly the sort of thing Star Wars needs. Sam Witwer, the voice of Darth Maul in the Star Wars animated universe and Solo: A Star Wars Story, provides the voice of the Dark Side. He's joined by Mary Holland ( Veep) as a protocol droid. Hosted by Ahmed Best, the man behind Jar Jar Binks, the show takes kids through Jedi trials and grants them the rank of Jedi Knight for their troubles.