

In the moment, Kylo felt like a “good” Sith, the most moral the archetype could possibly be, still hoarding power while also pursuing an external goal and leaving their Sith status behind. Kylo proposes striking out on their own as a sort of neutral Force faction, using the remnants of The First Order to bring peace to the galaxy. This is seen to an overwhelming degree during the climax of The Last Jedi: the main villain is dead, a prejudiced Luke has been left behind, and Rey and Kylo Ren are finally able to discuss their plans for the future. evil, with the sides clearly defined and the stakes high.

Beneath its gaze, Star Wars should stay a simple, classical story of good vs. It seems Disney wants the Star Wars property to remain ideologically simple and open to anyone. RELATED: Every LEGO Star Wars: The Skywalker Saga Trailer Revealed So Far It seems like Disney is uninterested in greenlighting a project that truly explores Star Wars from a Sith’s point of view, though. Sure, Sith show up in droves for crossover games like Star Wars Battlefront and LEGO Star Wars, and Jedi: Fallen Order has more than its fair share of new Sith-like characters. There are plenty of Star Wars games where players can take control of a Jedi, but a game that focuses on the elusive Sith is nowhere to be found. However, it feels like there’s a tonal hole in all the projects going on right now. It’s a good time to be a Star Wars gamer.


Even Lucasfilm Games has returned to serve as a brand overseeing all Star Wars and Indiana Jones games. Star Wars video games are alive and well in the Disney era, with LEGO Star Wars: The Skywalker Saga progressing, a sequel to Jedi: Fallen Order feeling very likely, and the unnamed Ubisoft Star Wars game coming along in the background.
