2002 GameCube and PlayStation 2 action adventure Star Wars: Bounty Hunter is being revived and re-released on PC, PlayStation 4 and PlayStation 5, Xbox One and Xbox Series X and S, and Nintendo Switch on August 1 priced $19.99.
The LucasArts-developed game, now 22 years old, is a prequel to Star Wars: Episode II – Attack of the Clones and lets you play as Jango Fett, who is hired to capture a Dark Jedi. As you’d expect, Jango has dual blasters, a flamethrower, toxic darts, and jetpack missiles.
This is yet another Star Wars revival from Aspyr, which is still working to fix this year’s disastrous launch of Star Wars: Battlefront Classic Collection. Star Wars: Bounty Hunter is said to have visual improvements, improved environmental textures, new dynamic lighting effects, and a new flashlight tool for navigating dark places. There’s Steam Deck support and a number of DualSense controller features for PS5 players.
Aspyr said for the first time ever, if the campaign is completed players can unlock a new Boba Fett skin for their next playthrough, “paying off a notorious Easter egg from the original game.”
As explained in a PlayStation Blog post by Chris Bashaar, Director of Product at Aspyr, the original Star Wars: Bounty Hunter has a very low-resolution texture with a message written in Aurebesh: “Cash in all bounties to play as Boba.”
“While the message did exist, the feature did not,” Bashaar explained. “So even if you hit 100% on your save file, you were only able to play as Jango Fett.
“We’ve brought this Easter egg to life, so after completing the campaign, you will be able to equip a new Boba Fett skin for your next playthrough.”
Here’s the list of key features, as detailed by Aspyr:
And here’s the list of PS5-exclusive features:
Integrated adaptive triggers: Each weapon in Jango’s arsenal now has a unique rhythmic feel.
Voice comms: We’ve routed Jango’s in-game radio communication to play through the DualSense wireless controller’s speaker for an all-new immersive experience.
Lightbar meets health bar: Use the lightbar display on your controller as a visual indicator of Jango’s current health status.
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