The newStar WarsFPS that’s being developed by Respawn Entertainment has a lot of fans of the series captivated. It’s been some time since the franchise has been willing to put its players into a game that is FPS-focused, and while theBattlefrontseries has scratched that itch for some, it’s still not a true-to-heart FPS experience. What manyStar Warsfans likely envision is an FPS that might be closer to the likes ofStar Wars Republic Commando; a game that was praised at the time for its gameplay during the final days of the Republic.

Like mostStar Warstitles of the time,Republic Commandois now part of othergreat games fromStar WarsLegends. While the split between Legends and Cannon was a practical way to clean upStar Warsstorytelling to be more accessible to general audiences and new fans, it also meant that a lot of greatStar Warsmaterial was left by the wayside. The upside is that now, with more and moreStar Warsgames being announced, games like Respawn’s new FPS have a lot of material, both new and old, to tap into.

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One of the most obvious groups of characters that Respawn Entertainment’sStar WarsFPS could focus on is the Bad Batch. Originally introduced duringthe Clone Wars erain theStar Wars: The Clone WarsTV series, the Bad Batch is a group of Clone Troopers with preferential traits that separate them from their near-identical brothers. While some of the Bad Batch seems to be based on materials around Clone Commandos fromStar WarsLegends, the newStar WarsFPS would be a great opportunity to explore the group’s history.

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The Bad Batchshow on Disney+ is currently exploring the life of the Clone troopers following the fall of the Galactic Republic and the rise of the Empire, but their early days as a team could be expanded on. Given the Bad Batch’s expertise and critical presence in several significant battles during the Clone Wars, the team as the focus of aStar WarsFPS could be a great mechanism to fill out more of the lore for one of the galaxy’s most divisive times.

On top of this, focusing on the Bad Batch in a newStar WarsFPS could be a great way to pay homage toStar Wars Republic Commandoand other relatedStar WarsLegends material. The game could pull on the squad-style gameplay using new technology and hardware to tell an enthralling story, while also polishing and building on the mechanics that were present in the past.

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Obvious contenders and fan favorites for aStar WarsFPS are also Din Djarin fromThe Mandalorian, andStar Warsicon Boba Fett. Both have been the subject of video game rumors in the past, withrecent footage ofStar Wars 1313showing off what could’ve been for a video game that centers on Boba Fett. While the hopes forStar Wars 1313might be dead, both Mandalorian bounty hunters could be great in aStar WarsFPS.

The first-person viewpoint, while limiting, would offer players a simulation of what it would be like to be a Mandalorian bounty hunter; equipped with a Beskar forged helmet, durable jetpack, and all. This type of game would also work great withTitanfallmechanics that could be worked into aStar WarsFPS, finding a delicate balance in the game’s mobility. The environment would in turn become a critical part of how the game is played, rather than just a setting for its story, helping add another layer of depth to the already expansiveStar Warsuniverse.

While some aspects of an FPS centered on Mandalorian bounty hunters might sound like an experience that could benefit from VR, introducing aStar WarsFPS that’s focused on one of these two legendary characters could be a better first step. This would giveRespawn’s upcomingStar WarsFPSa buffer before integrating full VR support, a tactic that’s been used in the past as other games consider whether their stories would benefit from VR. Overall, Din Djarin and Boba Fett might be two of the best options for the upcomingStar WarsFPS, both because of how recognizable they are but also because of how unique gameplay could feel with their characters.

Cade Bane is another bounty hunter with a respectable career thatthe newStar WarsFPScould focus on. While not as recognizable as the likes of Din Djarin or Boba Fett, this is also what could make him a premier choice for a new game. He learned much of the trade under the tutelage of Jango Fett, Boba Fett’s father, and has a successful career through the Clone Wars and into the Imperial era. The middling years of his extensive career have been fairly well cataloged inStar Warsmedia, but there’s still a lot that could be covered as he comes up in the underbelly ofStar Wars’galaxy.

His training under Jango Fett could be a great way to push the game’s story forward, while also tying in other iconic characters that fans would recognize. While Cad Bane’s more high-profile missions and bounties wouldn’t be the most viable options for the game given how often he seemed to run into the likes of Obi-Wan Kenobi, Anakin Skywalker, and Ahsoka Tano other parts of the bounty hunter’s life could still work. They’d be a great way to teachStar Warsfans about the vast criminal underworld that connected many of the galaxy’s planets through the eyes of an active community member.

Given that Cad Bane also had a connection to the influential Hutt clan and was no stranger to jobs that were downright villainous his role as the main character in the upcomingStar WarsFPS could be a great way to explore the galaxy from a different perspective as well. Much of the material in canon video games follows characters that are often good, or at worst on the path to redemption, such as Iden Versio fromStar Wars Battlefront 2, but Cad Bane is not either. His affinity for violence and darker approach to life could make him a compelling character to play while also providing a solid juxtaposition to Cal Kestis’ journey in theStar Wars Jedi: Fallen Orderseries.