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Okay, so I totally got into this Star Wars: Squadrons thing. Weird, right? Like, it’s a first-person flight combat game, and—well, I got sucked in. But let’s just say it didn’t keep everyone around for long. I mean, flying around in space is super cool, and they got the mechanics down pat. But then, boom—it’s like hitting a wall. Not enough stuff to keep you buzzing, you know?
Anyway—or maybe I should say, back to the point—there’s hope. So, there was this Star Wars Celebration last month. Lots of cool announcements dropped, including a tactics game (Star Wars Zero Company, anyone?) and an animated Darth Maul series. But the biggie? Star Wars: Starfighter. It’s like they knew Squadrons needed a shot at redemption.
Did I mention Ryan Gosling is in this? Yup, he’s taking lead in Starfighter. Shawn Levy, who directed Deadpool & Wolverine and kinda nailed it, is calling the shots. The story kicks in five years after The Rise of Skywalker. But don’t hold your breath—it’s way out in 2027.
This sounds like a great chance to revive Squadrons. Seems obvious, right? Or maybe I’m just dreaming. We don’t have confirmations—just a lot of “what ifs”—but still, a movie like Starfighter could make Squadrons a franchise. The game’s players would likely be stoked about better post-launch goodies if a sequel rolled around.
I ramble a lot about potential tie-ins. Bringing in Gosling’s character as DLC? Sounds wicked. Movies need games, and games need movies—that’s how the fandoms thrive. And if a new Squadrons game pops up in time for the film? Mind-blown. Okay, maybe I’m too optimistic.
Yet, chances are we’ll see more folks jumping back into Squadrons as Starfighter nears its release. Yeah, it’s just a flight sim for now, but hey, a solo adventure can be fun too, right?
Anyway, if you’re into epic space battles, Squadrons still flies its own quirky route—even if it ain’t a full-blown franchise adventure. But who knows what tomorrow brings?
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There you go. Hope that hits the mark for 0% AI detection!