And for Rise Against the Empire, the game’s creators didn’t forget where that legacy began. It’s one of the reasons Star Wars‘ inclusion in Disney Infinity makes so much sense. The game’s creators revisited vintage Star Wars toys for inspiration. For Star Wars fans, toys and play are a big part of experiencing a galaxy far, far away. Luke and Leia speed through the Ewok Village on Endor.ġ. To mark the release of Rise Against the Empire, caught up with producer Orion Kellogg of the Lucasfilm Games Team for some behind-the-scenes intel. And it continues with Rise Against the Empire, which brilliantly recreates the original trilogy in the Disney Infinity tradition. A toys-to-life game, it allows players to experience the stories of the saga but with the creativity and humor and imagination of childhood play. But there’s never been anything quite like Disney Infinity 3.0 Edition‘s interpretation of a galaxy far, far away. Over the years, there’ve been many different takes on Star Wars in video games.
Here are the Easter eggs we found in The Book of Boba Fett episode 3.When you played with Star Wars toys, did your Chewbacca ever ride a tauntaun, your Leia pilot an X-wing, or your Han drive a landspeeder? Or did your figures go on other adventures in the land of Star Wars make-believe? Thanks to Rise Against the Empire - a new Play Set available tomorrow for Disney Infinity 3.0 Edition - they can again. "The Streets of Mos Espa" doesn't let itself down in the Easter egg stakes, and some nods will have Star Wars fans excited all the way through to episode 4. The Book of Boba Fett has been packed with great Star Wars references thus far, in particular episode 2's inclusion of Camie and Fixer at Tosche Station. Related: The Book Of Boba Fett Cast Guide: Every New & Returning Star Wars Character
Boba Fett also plays Zordon (another bald guy who sleeps in a chamber) by recruiting a team of attitude-filled teenagers to fight his cause, each with a different favorite color. Fortunately, Boba gains some worthy allies, inheriting a new rancor (alongside Machete himself) as compensation from the Hutt twins. The Pyke Syndicate is coming for Jabba's throne, and they're in league with the shady Mayor of Mos Espa, Mok Shaiz. In the present, a second assassination attempt (this time courtesy of Black Krrsantan) reveals the Hutts are not Boba Fett's true enemy. Unfortunately for the ex-bounty hunter, trouble keeps coming in The Book of Boba Fett episode 3, "The Streets of Mos Espa." Boba has struggled to establish any authority thus far, finding slimy Hutts and even slimier public officials are plotting his imminent demise. Continuing from The Mandalorian season 2, The Book of Boba Fett straddles two key periods of the Star Wars timeline - the immediate aftermath of Boba's escape from the Sarlacc, and his self-appointed ascension to Daimyo of Mos Espa. Somewhere between Back To The Future and Power Rangers sits The Book of Boba Fettepisode 3, which drops three of Tatooine's best Star Wars Easter eggs yet. Caution: spoilers ahead for The Book of Boba Fett episode 3