Star Wars: Bounty Hunter Launch Trailer Features Dirty Deeds, Hutts, and Thieves

Star Wars: Bounty Hunter Launch Trailer Features Dirty Deeds, Hutts, and Thieves

As a dedicated Star Wars fan with years of immersion in the expansive galaxy far, far away, I am beyond excited for the upcoming release of Star Wars: Bounty Hunter. Having grown up playing the original 2002 PS2 and GameCube version, I can’t help but feel nostalgic at the sight of the launch trailer for this remastered gem.


As a long-time Star Wars fan with countless hours spent immersed in the expansive galaxy far, far away, I can hardly contain my excitement as we approach the release of the latest addition to Aspyr’s impressive roster of Star Wars remasters: Star Wars: Bounty Hunter. After the somewhat chaotic rollout of the Star Wars Battlefront Classic Collection, I’m thrilled that a new, polished experience is on the horizon. And what better way to fuel my anticipation than by checking out the enticing new launch trailer? The rich history and intrigue of Star Wars have been a constant source of joy and inspiration in my life, and I can’t wait to see how this fresh take on Star Wars: Bounty Hunter brings that universe to life once again.

In the launch trailer, we get to witness the enhanced version of the 2002 third-person shooter for PS2 and GameCube. We see Jango Fett (the prime clone from the Grand Army of the Republic) setting out on a perilous quest to capture a menacing Dark Jedi. Throughout his journey, he also takes on lucrative bounty opportunities.

In an earlier Star Wars tale before the Attack of the Clones, you have the option to bring back the rewards, be it living or deceased. Equipped with your gleaming dual blasters, flamethrower, whip, and ‘Mandalorian Rage’, go ahead and complete your mission. Additionally, this updated edition comes with a new flashlight, Boba Fett costume, and improved visuals.

Star Wars: Bounty Hunter will be released for Xbox Series X|S, Xbox One, PlayStation 5, PlayStation 4, Nintendo Switch, and PC on August 1st. The cost is $19.99 or £16.74, and pre-orders come with a 10% discount.

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2024-07-29 21:12

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