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ILMxLab Reveals New Characters and Teaser Trailer For "Last Call"

The conclusion for the VR series Star Wars: Tales from the Galaxy’s Edge arrives this fall, and ILMxLAB has released the latest trailer and key art. Click through for the full press release, art, and trailer…

 

August 11, 2021 – SAN FRANCISCO, CA – Today ILMxLAB, Lucasfilm’s award-winning immersive entertainment studio, announced new details for the highly anticipated sequel to Star Wars: Tales from the Galaxy’s Edge. The studio also revealed new key art and teaser trailer for the heightened and unpredictable journey that raises the stakes yet again. Entitled Last Call, the second installment of Star Wars: Tales from the Galaxy’s Edge will launch this fall on Oculus Quest.

In the new teaser, you see previously announced Dok-Ondar (Cory Rouse) in the experience for the first time and the return of the boisterous Seezelslak, voiced by actor and comedian Bobby Moynihan (Saturday Night Live, Star Wars Resistance). You also catch glimpses of new characters Lens Kamo, voiced by Karla Crome (Murder: Joint Enterprise, Carnival Row) and Baron Attsmun, voiced by Mark Rolston (The Shawshank Redemption, Rush Hour).

Originally appearing in Star Wars: The Last Jedi, Baron Attsmun is an ultra-wealthy industrialist who sells cybernetic parts throughout the galaxy. On the surface he’s helped a lot of people, but underneath lurks a cruel, detached perspective. Lens Kamo is the badass daughter of scholar parents who developed a healthy respect for history. She went into treasure hunting with the sole purpose of getting artifacts out of sites without harming them, and keeping them out of reach of the destructive collectors — by any means necessary.

“Welcome back to Batuu! Dok-Ondar has pulled up a seat in Seezelslak’s cantina and he has a job for you. The infamous ithorian sends you deep into the Batuuu wilds in search of a lost artifact. You’ll team up with the relic hunter Lens Kamo and battle against the evil Baron Attsmun.” said Jose Perez III, Director. “We are super excited to continue to expand the Star Wars galaxy and hope fans swing by for Last Call.”

In Star Wars: Tales from the Galaxy’s Edge, fans play a droid repair technician who crashed on planet Batuu after a pirate attack. In typical Star Wars fashion, they get swept up in a grand adventure, proving that anyone can become a hero.

With Last Call, fans will continue their adventures in the Outer Rim, taking on unexpected alliances and deadly enemies alike. Players will experience more eras and places in the Star Wars galaxy through Seezelslak’s legendary Tales and so much more in this epic conclusion.

“We are over the moons to continue your story as our intrepid deckhand as you spend time with new and familiar characters on Batuu”, said Alyssa Finley, Senior Producer. “With new adventures to go on, two new Tales to experience, and a multitude of new items to buy and try at Mubo’s Workshop, our team can’t wait for fans to jump into Last Call this fall.”

More details like pricing will be available at a later date.

 

 

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