![]() ![]() It has the ability to not only fill-out Ahsoka's backstory that results in what we've already seen in Rebels but also can clarify how the Mandalorians of The Clone Wars became the Mandalorians of The Mandalorian. If this part of Coruscant is as dangerous as we're led to believe, then it's only a matter of time before the scum and villainy of the galaxy pass through.īecause of its various elements (secret Jedi, the siege of Mandalore, et al.) The Clone Wars season 7 is a unique confluence of Star Wars canon. But, because she's on platform 1313, it feels like a very unique opportunity to bring Boba Fett back into the fold. Right now, at this point in Clone Wars season 7, it's all about seeing how she gets there. We also know (from previously released Clone Wars synopses) that Ahsoka will play a huge role in the Seige of Mandalore. The Clone Wars happens right during the time where Mando's parents are killed by Battle Droids, and we know the Seige of Mandalore will be depicted at some point this season. And yet, the signet of Mando's clan in The Mandalorian (including that necklace that Baby Yoda plays with) is specifically the same one Boba Fett had on his armor. Third, everyone is hoping for some connectivity between this era of The Clone Wars and The Mandalorian.īoba Fett wears the armor of the Mandalorians, but is not, explicitly, a Mandalorian. Second, angry teenage Boba Fett has appeared in The Clone Wars before, and we don't really know exactly what he was up to in-between the prequel era and the classic trilogy era. ![]() First, 1313 was conceived with Boba Fett in mind. a teenage Boba Fet to come back!ĭoes this feel like a stretch? Not really. The notion of platform 1313 did eventually become canon in previous Clone Wars episodes (like "The Wrong Jedi") but the truth is, we haven't spent a whole lot of time down there.īut, in the new episode, Ahsoka's post-Jedi life begins on platform 1313 and that means she'll be spending a lot of time down here. The star of the game was set to be Boba Fett, and 1313 was always intended to be a mature Star Wars game, in the vibe of Grand Theft Auto.īut when Disney acquired Lucasfilm, the videogame company LucasArts was shutdown and 1313 was canceled. The plan was for this game to take place on platform 1313, a notoriously crime-infested part of the lower levels of the planet Courscant. Spoilers ahead for Clone Wars Season 7, "Without a Trace." Speculation follows, too.īack in 2012, in the twilight before Lucasfilm became part of the Disney empire, a video game called Star Wars: 1313was developed and even publicly announced. Instead, we're finally getting back to, arguably, the best thing to come out of The Clone Wars: former Jedi apprentice, Ahoska Tano.īut, as we pick up Ahsoka's story from seven years ago, the setting of the newest Clone Wars could set the stage for the return of the most famous Bounty Hunter of them all. It would be nice to see Star Wars: 1313 make some sort of return, but right now, all we have is this newfound gameplay to admire.In episode 5 of The Clone Wars, season 7, the narrative takes a sharp turn away from stories about the Bad Batch, Captain Rex, and the plight of Clone Troopers. Ubisoft will join the Star Wars gaming family at some point in the future, too, as the publisher is still toiling away on its mysterious open-world Star Wars video game. One project will be a first-person shooter set in a galaxy far, far away, while the others will be a strategy title and a sequel to Fallen Order. Aside from Respawn Entertainment’s massively successful Star Wars Jedi: Fallen Order, EA recently revealed plans to create three more games with the same developer. Though Star Wars: 1313 never saw the light of day, Star Wars gaming content rages on. As more clear looks at the project have trickled to the public, fans can only wonder what could have been. Only the occasional bit and piece of the game has leaked to the internet since then. However, shortly after Disney’s Lucasfilm purchase in 2013, the company decided to almost completely shutter LucasArts, effectively shelving Star Wars: 1313. ![]() Star Wars: 1313 was in the works at LucasArts as a grittier third-person take on Lucasfilm’s sci-fi universe. ![]()
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