The release date for the next part of Star Wars: Tales from the Galaxy's Edge has officially been announced, and fans won't have long to wait until their next Star Wars adventure. Tales from the Galaxy's Edge - Last Call is the concluding chapter in the ILMxLAB-developed series, and will take players to new heights with new quests, Tales, and characters.

Star Wars: Tales from the Galaxy's Edge puts the player in the shoes of a droid repair technician operating near the Outer Rim. After a crash landing on Batuu, the player must team up and fight alongside Star Wars movie saga favorites such as R2-D2 and C-3PO, fighting back against the Guavian Death Gang and its leader, Tara Rashin. The VR-only Star Wars: Tales from the Galaxy's Edge released in 2020, and its story will now come to a close with the upcoming release of Star Wars: Tales from the Galaxy's Edge - Last Call.

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Announcing the news with an action-packed trailer, ILMxLAB has revealed Star Wars: Tales from the Galaxy's Edge - Last Call will officially be launching in just a matter of days, with a release date of September 15. The game will be available as a standalone purchase on Oculus Quest for $9.99, or players can pick up the full Star Wars: Tales from the Galaxy's Edge as a $34.99 bundle. Last Call's story will see the player hunting for an ancient artifact required by Dok-Ondar. New areas Sardeevem Chasm and the Cavern of the Moons will be introduced, with the player needing to explore, solve puzzles, and battle against pirate threats. Allies helping the player on their mission include Lens Kamo, Hondo, and Mubo, while the new Tales from the Galaxy will also include R2-D2 and C-3PO.

 

Watch the trailer on YouTube here.

As seen in the new Star Wars: Tales from the Galaxy's Edge - Last Call trailer, the game will feature an impressive line-up of voice talent, including Jim Cummings as Hondo Ohnaka, Anika Noni Rose as Neeva, Daman Mills as Lt. Gauge, Darin DePaul as Boggs Triff, and Rhys Darby as assassin droid IG-88. As well as a stellar cast, Star Wars: Tales from the Galaxy's Edge - Last Call's story and graphics have impressed fans, with one comment on the YouTube trailer congratulating the title on looking more like a full release as opposed to the second part of an existing game.

The exciting new Star Wars gameplay trailer shows what looks to be yet another hit in the Star Wars gaming catalog. Star Wars: Tales from the Galaxy's Edge has been widely praised among fans, and has quickly become a must-play game for Oculus Quest owners. It's hoped that Star Wars: Tales from the Galaxy's Edge - Last Call will be just as successful when it launches later this month.

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Source: ILMxLAB/YouTube