Touring Star Wars Outlaw's Hero Ship

In the video, the host tours the Trailblazer, the hero ship from the upcoming game “Star Wars Outlaws,” sharing insights from a four-hour play session and noting its spacious yet sparse interior design. While the ship’s exterior has received mixed reviews, the host appreciates the immersive gameplay transitions and encourages viewers to share their thoughts on the design as they anticipate a deeper analysis upon the game’s release.

In the video, the host provides a detailed tour of the Trailblazer, the new hero ship featured in the upcoming game “Star Wars Outlaws,” set to release on August 30th. The host had the opportunity to explore the ship during a four-hour play session provided by Ubisoft. Although time was limited, the host managed to capture footage of the ship’s interior, aiming to assess whether it lives up to the expectations of fans. The initial impression is that while the ship may not be as bad as some have suggested, it resembles a “space camper van with guns attached.”

The living section of the Trailblazer is noted to be spacious and fits well within the Star Wars universe, though it has a somewhat sparse feel. The front canopy area is designed as a lounge viewing space rather than a traditional bridge, which surprised the host. The back living quarters appear empty, likely intended to be filled with decorations as players progress through the game. The tour includes a walkthrough of the main hallway, an airlock section with a workbench, and a surprisingly small cargo area, which contrasts with the ship’s overall size.

The exterior design of the Trailblazer has drawn mixed reactions. The host describes it as wide and somewhat bulky, with the side profile looking decent, but the front’s large glass canopy gives off a “discount Disney ride” vibe, lacking the iconic silhouette associated with classic Star Wars ships like the Millennium Falcon. The host expresses concern that the ship does not have a distinctive design that resonates with fans, suggesting it might need time to grow on them.

The takeoff sequence is highlighted as a cutscene, which the host previously discussed in a first impression video. They appreciate the immersive transitions from animation to gameplay, emphasizing that the experience feels seamless. Observing the ship from the rear, the host notes that it doesn’t look bad, but still feels overly bulky. The engines on the external pods are mentioned as a nice design touch, as they adjust based on the ship’s speed and maneuvering.

In conclusion, the host shares a sense of uncertainty regarding the Trailblazer’s design, noting it lacks an iconic profile compared to other ships in the franchise. They express gratitude to their audience for supporting their channel, particularly as this video marks their 500th upload. The host encourages viewers to share their thoughts on the ship and looks forward to providing a more in-depth analysis once the game becomes fully accessible. They invite viewers to subscribe and support their content through Patreon, signaling an ongoing engagement with their audience.