The video game history ofStar Warsis almost as wide and varied as the film history that started the whole franchise. The property has evolved with the industry like few others can claim to, and in that time, fans have been gifted with dozens of quality titles that tell fascinating stories of the galaxy far, far away. From the revolutionary storytelling ofKnights of the Old Republic, to the off-the-wall action ofThe Force Unleashed,Star Warshas been no stranger to experimenting with video game experiences of every kind.

As exciting as manyStar Warsgames have been over the years, many fans have noted a bit of tiredness with the ones that have recently been produced under the property. Much of this stems from theexclusivity contract that EA has had withStar Warsfor many years now, which more than a few fans have decried due to the handful of games with little variety that have been born from it. Tides are beginning to shift in theStar Warsgaming realm, however, and some uniqueness could be injected into the franchise by visiting a genre thatStar Warshasn’t explored in some time: the world of racing games.

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Star Wars' History With The Racing Genre

When some gamers think ofStar Wars, they may not immediately associate it with the racing genre. TheStar Warsgalaxy is wide, however, and when the prequel trilogy was just beginning to take shape withThe Phantom Menace, the franchise dipped its toes into the waters of arcade racing. WithStar Wars Episode I: Racer, fans were able to take control of the speedy podracers that played a pivotal role in the prequel film. The game did a serviceable enough job at creating an experience not too dissimilar from Nintendo’sF-Zerofranchise, and with the recent release of a remaster, it’s clear that it stuck with many fans.

The Potential Of A Next-Gen Star Wars Racing Game

It’s been a really long time sinceEpisode I: Racerreleased, and in that time the racing genre andStar Warshave both dramatically evolved. As such, if the the franchise revisited racing games with today’s next-gen innovations, the amount of potential that could be found would be almost limitless.

Not only could a newStar Warsracing game introduce revamped podracing, but it could expand gameplay to interstellar competitions, or races between some of the colorful creatures that have appeared in the films. Players could hop into the Millennium Falcon as Han Solo and tear up an asteroid field, or they could jump on the back of a Varactyl with Obi-Wan Kenobi and sprint through a lush jungle. With how varied games likeThe Crew 2andthe upcomingRiders Republicare making the racing genre,Star Warscould easily provide an experience that is just as diverse.

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Unfortunately, the next couple of years ofStar Warsgaming have not pointed towards any new racing game happening any time soon. Rumors ofStar Wars Jedi: Fallen Order 2and aMandaloriangame are still circulating in certain corners of the industry, and the reveal ofKnights of the Old Republic Remakehighlight how there’s still a focus on action-heavy releases. Fans have recently been getting a lot of classicStar Warsremasters, however, so hopefully they might serve as a source of inspiration for developers that want to do something fresh withStar Warsin the future.