Star Wars: Bounty Hunterreleased almost two decades ago to mixed reviews. While it had a strong concept, it felt limited by the technology available at the time. This could be said for severalStar Warstitles across various media, butStar Wars: Bounty Hunterdeserves a second chance.

While a sequel or remake feels unlikely, a newStar War: Bounty Hunterthat fits snuggly into theStar Warscanon would be perfect right now. There are a couple ofStar Warsgames still on the horizon, plus rumors ofaMandalorianvideo game, andBounty Hunter’saddition could round out the experience of the next couple of years well. With the consistent popularity of Jango Fett’s clones, as well as Mandalorians like Din Djarin, a new installment could be the perfect tie-in for related TV shows and other media.

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Star War: Bounty Hunter’s Legacy

The original game focused on Jango Fett and a bounty set up by Darth Tyranus, known publicly as Count Dooku, in preparation for the clone army later used by the Republic. These same clones have been in multiple animated series, most recentlyThe Bad Batch. Leaning into their origins with a Mandalorian bounty hunter could be an exciting way to tie the current storytelling ofStar Warsinto its extended media from 20 years ago.

While it wouldn’t necessarily make sense to use Jango Fett like the originalStar Wars: Bounty Hunter,The Mandalorianon Disney+ has shown that there is no shortage of foundlings worthy of donning Beskar armor. On top of this, the interstellar nature of Mandalorian culture has allowed several different species to fall under its umbrella in the past.

The Star Wars: Visions logo for the franchise’s upcoming anime anthology.

Deepening theStar Warsuniverse and lore this way should be a primary focus, rather than mingling too much with past characters.Star Wars Jedi: Fallen Orderdid this with Darth Vader, andThe Mandaloriandid this with Luke, Boba Fett, and Ahsoka. Tapping other characters for logical cameos during or after the age of the Empire could help the series feel more grounded, but unique qualities and divergence from the main canon are important to help a game really stand out.

Star Wars' Future

Leaning into the idea of diversifying the wayStar Warstells its stories, a follow-up toStar Wars: Bounty Huntercould alsoembrace anime art styles. The franchise’s animated series have been adored by fans for years, as their willingness to tell both serious and fun narratives ofStar Warsin a digestible way for younger audiences go a long way.Star Wars: Visionswill likely be received just as well, and a futureBounty Huntergame could capitalize on this.

There’s always room to upgrade things inStar Wars,and this could be one way to do it.Fans have given vehicles like TIE fighters upgradeideas, so an officialBounty Huntergame that pushes the creative boundaries of the world as much as possible would be a great treat. Classic characters and styles are always going to be supports to fall back on, butStar Wars’ability to grow and further develop the stories that fans know is part of what makes it great.

Setting the tone for the future is important. While games likethe originalBattlefront 2are worth playing in 2021, not every title is going to age as well.Star Warsadapting some of its classics for the time it’s currently in will help them be defined by more than just the decade they release in. Game remasters are just as important, but new additions that revamp classic stories will likely be how the franchise succeeds going forward.

Star Wars: Bounty Hunteris available now for GameCube, PS2, PS3, and PS4.

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