The release of Star Wars: Bounty Hunter’s remaster is here to give us another go at Bounty Hunting in Star Wars
It is time to blast off into the past with Star Wars: Bounty Hunter as the remake has launched out there on the PS4, PS5, Xbox One, Xbox Series X|S, Switch, and PC. The classic from the early 2000s is back in action as Aspyr brought it all up to work on the current systems out there. As long as you are looking to get into the bounty hunting business and need a Star Wars title to hold you over until the next big one drops out there. We still have a wait for that, so it is always good to have just something so we do not forget this IP even existed. Who am I kidding? Like that is ever going to happen.
If you have missed out on what this is, it is a full remastering of the 2002 title Star Wars: Bounty Hunter that places us in the role of Jango Fett after Attack Of The Clones. The game has been remastered to hit those sweet new framerates everyone is all excited about out there and give us the game at a nice 4K resolution out there. Even if the game still seems to hold onto the character models and textures from two decades ago. Remaster and not remake here for Star Wars: Bounty Hunter and all. Hopefully, the newer control scheme will help get more players into this game and give that nice little surge just before Outlaws takes over the world and this IP for the next big run of things.
Star Wars: Bounty Hunter — Launch Trailer
Bring In Your Bounty, Dead or Alive
Let the Hunt Begin
In this classic third-person action-adventure, you’ll become Jango Fett, Prime Clone of the Grand Army of the Republic, hired to capture a deranged Dark Jedi.
Relive the Timeless Tale
Experience the legendary Bounty Hunter fantasy set before the events of Star Wars: Episode II – Attack of the Clones. Face off against foes and maneuver through acrobatic battles in this adaption optimized for today’s consoles and hardware.
Armed to the Teeth
Fight your way through the galaxy’s underbelly, equipped with Dual Blasters, your Flamethrower, Whipcord, and pure Mandalorian Rage.
Were you looking for another Star Wars title right now or were you going to hold off until Outlaws dropped? Do you like getting remasters instead of remakes or should all of this stay in the past while we work toward the future? Will this build into anything more out there or just a nice cash grab from those who need to own everything this IP has to offer out there? Fly on down to the comment section to give us those thoughts and feelings on all of this. We will share whatever else we have for Star Wars: Bounty Hunter out there, so please keep on checking in for all of that and everything else still to come. It should be a fun ride into the future after we get over all of the past.