

"We created Star Wars: Hunters for every fan who has ever dreamed about playing a high-intensity action game set in the Star Wars galaxy and are excited to see Switch players embrace our foray into console gaming." "Bringing Star Wars: Hunters to the Nintendo Switch and its passionate fan-base marks an exciting milestone for Zynga," said Zynga President of Publishing Bernard Kim. RELATED: Star Wars Voice Actor Tom Kane Retires After Suffering Stroke Taking place after the fall of the Galactic Empire, Star Wars: Hunters "will bring players together to engage in thrilling, squad-based, multiplayer battles featuring a diverse array of distinctive new Star Wars characters." Announced in February during a Nintendo Direct presentation, Star Wars: Hunters is a free-to-download game that doesn't require a Nintendo Switch Online membership. The game is a collaboration between Lucasfilm Games and Zynga. Zynga is encouraging gamers to pre-register to unlock exclusive in-game content. One fighter responds, "You must be going for my record," as Grozz the Wookie chuckles. Don't let me down," Rieve tells a group of hunters as they prepare to enter the Arena in the trailer's closing moments.

Finally, the camera pans out to display multiple arenas set up in the same location with a scoreboard and multicolor lights hover in the sky above. All the fighters then split up into two teams for an all-out brawl as a pair of Jawas and a woman with prosthetic feet join the mix.

This leaves Rieve and Aran Tal to square off once again, though they're quickly broken up by droid with a blue lightsaber.

Suddenly, a Sentinel wearing Empire Stormtrooper armor joins the fray to keep Grozz at bay.
