

But it's also fun to be like, "Ooh, could we get androids in our game?" How does that make sense, though? And then you start working with Lucasfilm and our narrative team and designers, do we even want these androids? You met the Rancor.īB: It's really fun as a fan, as somebody who grew up on this stuff, to be able to pull these things into your game as well as seeing them start to go the other way, which is really cool.ĭo they come to you and say, "Hey, we're thinking about doing this?" Are you giving any notes like, "This is how it has to be?" Or are you not really allowed to be that protective since Star Wars is bigger than everyone? So, as a fan of Star Wars and making things in the authentic universe, it's really cool and humbling to see when our things pop up places. Lucasfilm handles a lot of that, and we have a really great partnership with them after working with them for eight years. It's awesome to see these designs and places that we contributed to the Star Wars universe popping up in other media, it's great.īB: Working in the Star Wars universe, we don't get to make any of these decisions. JM: Also The Mandalorian with BD droids! Yeah, it's cool.

The Obi-Wan Kenobi show is not just a random spinoff, that is real, true, Star Wars canon. What was that like, you got to contribute to the canon in a really big way. Obi-Wan Kenobi, the TV show, featured the location at the end of Jedi: Fallen Order.
