Star Wars: Tales From the Galaxy's Edge – Last Call will be released on the Oculus Quest in Fall 2021, and ILMxLAB has shared a teaser trailer and has revealed some of the new characters fans will encounter in this new adventure to that galaxy far, far away, including one from Star Wars: The Last Jedi.
Star Wars: Tales From the Galaxy's Edge – Last Call is the sequel to last year's Tales From the Galaxy's Edge and will bring players back to the Outer Rim and will put them face-to-face with such characters as Dok-Ondar – who can be seen at the real Galaxy's Edge – and the return of Seezelslak in this "epic conclusion."
There will also be other new characters in this VR story, including Lens Kamo, the "badass daughter of scholar parents who developed a healthy respect for history. She went into treasure hunting with the sole purpose of getting artifacts out of sites without harming them, and keeping them out of reach of the destructive collectors — by any means necessary."
Fans of Star Wars: The Last Jedi will also be in for a treat as Baron Yasto Attsmun – who can be seen in The Last Jedi on his luxurious yacht in Canto Bight – will make an appearance. His ship is called the Undisputed Victor and, according to the "masseuse Lexo Sooger, he never acknowledges the less elite members of Canto Bight society let alone even look them in the eye." He is also an ultra-wealthy industrialist who sells cybernetic parts throughout the galaxy.
"Welcome back to Batuu! Dok-Ondar has pulled up a seat in Seezelslak’s cantina and he has a job for you. The infamous ithorian sends you deep into the Batuuu wilds in search of a lost artifact. You’ll team up with the relic hunter Lens Kamo and battle against the evil Baron Attsmun.” said game director Jose Perez III. “We are super excited to continue to expand the Star Wars galaxy and hope fans swing by for Last Call.”
If that isn't enough Star Wars for you, be sure to check out all the latest details on Star Wars: Galactic Starcruiser, the immersive two-night vacation experience headed to Walt Disney World that also gives guests access to the Black Spire Outpost on Batuu to see many of the locations you will see in Tales From the Galaxy's Edge.
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