It feels like every major franchise is crossing over with the video game space right now, with the likes of Fortnite and Call of Duty taking all sorts of IP for a spin. Now, Destiny 2 is doing the exact same thing with its own set of Star Wars-themed cosmetics. Players can get armor, emotes, and other various goodies for their Destiny 2 adventures right now. And while that crossover is cool to see, it should only be the start of players’ MMO Star Wars adventure.
The Star Wars franchise is no stranger to MMOs, as titles like Star Wars: Galaxies and Star Wars: The Old Republic have brought players across the galaxy. However, the franchise has yet to attempt its very own Destiny-like experience, and that really needs to change. These Star Wars cosmetics in Destiny 2 help to show the sheer potential of an MMO-adjacent experience for the Disney franchise, but hopefully, a studio will go all in on the concept.
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Star Wars Has Had Some MMOs in the Past
The Star Wars franchise has had an extensive history with video games, with titles that have covered a wide variety of genres. Players have gotten to explore a LEGO-fied version of Star Wars, they have shot their way through the galaxy’s many battlefields with Star Wars: Battlefront, they have gone on exciting adventures through the likes of Star Wars: The Force Unleashed and Star Wars Jedi: Fallen Order, and have even taken to the stars with Star Wars: Jedi Starfighter and Star Wars: Squadrons. On the MMO side, players have gone on all sorts of adventures with Star Wars: The Old Republic and Star Wars: Galaxies.
Star Wars has had a couple of massive MMO experiences, but nothing has really compared to the likes of Destiny. Star Wars: Galaxies shut down in 2011, with only private emulator projects letting it live on. On the other hand, Star Wars: The Old Republic has seemingly been a success, as it has gotten a slew of content updates since it launched. However, it is much more of a standard MMO than a live-service shooter, and based on the success of titles like Star Wars: Battlefront, the franchise was born for first-person shooters.
A Destiny-like Star Wars MMO Seems Like an Easy Win
Destiny 2 has now given players a look into what a Star Wars FPS MMO could look like, so hopefully a studio goes all in on the concept sometime soon. Players could take on the role of a simple soldier in one of the many factions, fight their way across multiple planets, and make their mark on the galaxy. It could take place during one of the three trilogies, highlight events set in between some of the films, or explore a completely new timeline altogether. As the franchise grows, so too can the stories and worlds within, making for an unforgettable and ever-expanding adventure.
There is a reason that Destiny 2 has been so successful for Bungie, because many find that its core gameplay loop is extremely satisfying. So, taking said gameplay and moving it to the Star Wars galaxy seems like an easy win. Of course, the game also has to deliver a strong story, the worlds have to be fun to explore, and there needs to be a treasure trove of content waiting to be conquered. But, if a video game studio is able to nail all that down, then players could be in for an exciting treat.
There is no shortage of Star Wars video games on the horizon, but none of them seem to be a Destiny-like MMO. However, if players flock to this new Destiny 2 x Star Wars crossover, then hopefully someone starts charting one out. While it is nice to get this crossover content, nothing compares to a fully-fledged game and now feels like the perfect time to deliver one.
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