Originally planned for Wii, it would adapt to the new times Rogue Leader and Rebel Strike.
The president of Factor 5 has shown his interest in taking to Nintendo Switch the video game of Star Wars for Wii in which they were working before closing their doors due to a difficult economic situation. This project, originally, sought to adapt to the console of the Kyoto Rogue Squadron GameCube, adding new content and battles with a lightsaber.
"It's something from the past that should somehow be rescued," said Julian Eggebrecht, although it does not seem like a simple task given that they should first reach an agreement with Disney, owner of Lucasfilm, as well as Electronic Arts, which is the one that currently has the rights to exploit the Star Wars saga in the world of video games.
"My dream would be to bring to Nintendo Switch what we had of Rogue Squadron for Wii, that game supported all console control options, so in essence, it's comparable to what Nintendo has done with Super Mario Odyssey or even Mario Kart." , continues the creative. In this sense, he emphasizes, this kind of compilation of Rogue Leader and Rebel Strike, in addition to the pertinent graphic improvements, was going to include new contents that would take advantage of the Motion Plus technology of the Wii controls with a series of duels with a lightsaber .
"There was a whole subsection with duels that could only be played with Motion Plus, because we needed precision 1: 1", to recreate the combats with swords, comments the president of Factor 5. To make this dream come true, he adds, he would also have to " reconnecting the group ", which points" are out there ", spread over other teams.

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