Star Wars: 8 Details To Know About The Canceled Project Ragtag

Star Wars games had a bit of a rough patch when EA Games was in full control of them; both entries in the rebooted Battlefront series were subject to tons of backlash from fans. This resulted in EA taking a step back and letting other companies make the games while EA’s name was featured only for publishing.

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As a result, fans have been gifted with two outstanding gems with Jedi: Fallen Order and Star Wars Squadrons. With the success of these two titles, some fans are hoping that the fabled Project Ragtag is resurrected. What is Project Ragtag? One of many canceled Star Wars games that disappointed fans.

8 Story Of A Scoundrel

Taking a step away from the mystic Jedi side of things and the military side of the war, Project Ragtag (a placeholder title) would have focused on the gritty underworld of Star Wars. This was shown through a short teaser that featured a Han Solo-esque character walking out into a desert world.

Even the lead developer of the game described the main character like Robin Hood meets Star-Lord from Guardians Of The Galaxy. It certainly would have made for a refreshing experience in the Star Wars universe. Currently, no voice actors were confirmed for all the characters but Nolan North was in the game as a bounty hunter character.

7 Attack Of The Developers

Developed by a team of decorated game developers: Project Ragtag was headed by Naughty Dog’s Amy Hennig of the famous Uncharted games and she was working with Visceral, the team behind the Dead Space trilogy.

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While that’s no guarantee that the game would have been good, it still had fans excited to see what they had in store. According to one of the producers at Visceral, it had the potential to be one of the best Star Wars games ever made.

6 AT-ST Demo

One sequence of Project Ragtag which was sent to EA as a demo featured the player escaping from a pursuing AT-ST Walker. Mixing action and cinematic gameplay, it sounded like a sequence straight out of an Uncharted game and that’s far from a bad thing.

Using the Frostbite graphics engine to its max, the game was meant to look like an actual Star Wars movie. From the teaser trailer’s visuals and Star Wars games’ other use of the Frostbite engine: it would have been eye-popping. Other levels of the game were presented as well but unfortunately, never to the public.

5 Third Person Gameplay

With Visceral behind the scenes, Project Ragtag was set to be a third-person shooter. It was described as a very similar third-person experience as Uncharted. Maybe with a hint of Visceral’s Dead Space gameplay but with a faster pace to match the action.

Whether or not it was an open world, an RPG or just a linear action game is unknown due to the game’s cancellation. Apparently, there would have been some traversal and platforming but to what extent? Currently unknown.

4 An Unexplored Era

Typically, the Expanded Universe of Star Wars tries to take advantage of the larger gaps between films and even entire trilogies. Project Ragtag’s story would take place between the events of A New Hope and The Empire Strikes Back.

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Being able to experience the aftermath of the Battle Of Yavin from a civilian’s point of view would have been interesting. And yes, it would have been a canon story much like Fallen Order and even Battlefront II‘s story.

3 A Star Wars Heist

Amy Hennig stated that she wanted to tell a heist story; this was elaborated on with the description of a rescue mission in Jabba’s palace on Tattooine. Much like the AT-ST sequence, the rescue mission was another demo sent to EA.

So a hint of Grand Theft Auto V? This makes Project Ragtag sound very similar to another canceled Star Wars game with the infamous Star Wars: 1313.

2 Visceral’s Struggle With The Game

Game development for Project Ragtag proved to be difficult because Visceral games had an overhaul; some members left to work on other games. Some of them even went on to make Marvel’s Avengers as part of Crystal Dynamics.

The timing was also jarring because Visceral had already done so much work on Battlefield: Hardline at the time. Working on Project Ragtag itself provided a lot of challenges for the rebooted Visceral team. They were taking an engine meant for first-person games and creating a story-driven third-person experience.

1 The Fall Of Visceral And Ragtag

Project Ragtag managed to develop a large portion of the game. Unfortunately, Ragtag did not fit into EA Games’ business plan because was too close to the Uncharted games. The developers have stated that that comment was too reductive; that they wish they had presented more footage for the public.

EA had a business plan and, unfortunately, Project Ragtag did not fit in it. Because of this, Ragtag and Visceral were shut down. This was a tragic fate for a great team of game developers. Fortunately, things changed with Respawn’s Star Wars Jedi: Fallen OrderSince EA seems to be less of an issue, fans hope that a spiritual successor is created in the future.

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