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Jedi Outcast (Jedi Knight II): another VR remake stamped Star Wars

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Jedi Outcat Remaster VR is a virtual reality conversion project of a classic game based on the famous galactic license.

In 2002, in Star Wars Jedi Knight II: Jedi Outcast, the former mercenary turned Jedi Kyle Katarn was attacking the Sith. Today, the title is brought up to date for a PC experience, still in first person view, but in VR.

Guido Mariano is indeed carrying out a project in this direction and regularly communicates information on this subject on Twitter. Today, for example, door operation which is honored.

But we also got to see a lot of other things like the effect of the lightsaber on the wallslike what the original game already did.

For other examples, we encourage you to visit the game’s Youtube channel. And to follow its evolution as closely as possible and support the project, go to Mariano’s Patreon.

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Note that a VR remake of Star Wars: Dark Forces (1995), present on the Patreon of the small British studio Shadow Art Games, is also in preparation. It will therefore only be missing Star Wars Jedi Knight: Dark Forces II (1997) with its extension Star Wars Jedi Knight: Mysteries of the Sith (1998) to fill the gap between the two, then Star Wars Jedi Knight: Jedi Academy (2003) to complete this series from the Star Wars universe.

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