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Among the goals are fully voice-acted characters, a character customisation system, and RPG-style skill system, a new crafting system, multiple factions, new companions as well as bounty hunting and side quests.Īll this alongside a "choice-driven" story and 12 planets to explore.

The video below, released by one of the chief members of the project, a modder who goes by the name Tank Girl, shows familiar Star Wars characters, environments and vehicles rebuilt in the New Vegas engine. Star Wars Open Worlds uses Bethesda's 2010 role-playing game as the basis for a story-driven Star Wars game with a dozen planets to explore. A group of modders are working to turn Fallout: New Vegas into a Star Wars game.
