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'Star Wars: The Force Unleashed 2' Gets 8K ‘Remaster’ With Ray Tracing

Mike Diver

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'Star Wars: The Force Unleashed 2' Gets 8K ‘Remaster’ With Ray Tracing

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With so much Star Wars fiction out there, you’re entirely forgiven for not knowing where the events of the 2008 game Star Wars: The Force Unleashed and its 2010-released sequel fit in the franchise’s wider spacefaring chronology. And as much as I’d love to tell you… I don’t know. Never played either game. Can’t say I’ve any urge to do so nowadays. Some things you just acknowledge, and move on. 

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Onto what I do know: the Force Unleashed games are well liked enough for there to be the occasional ripple of support for a remaster somewhen. And this new clip of The Force Unleashed II running on a PC with the settings turned way, way up goes some way to showing us what that kind of project might look like. Go on, point your peepers at the clip below.


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As picked up by the folk at DSOG, this clip from YouTube channel Digital Dreams pushes The Force Unleashed II - an 11-year-old game, remember - to the limit. And yeah, it looks pretty great. Clearly it’s not looking like a title released for modern-gen hardware, but given this is a title that was released for the Xbox 360 and PlayStation 3, yeah, it’s pretty great alright. Obviously this is the PC version that’s being modded, but still: what’s underneath is now a fairly old experience.

So what, exactly, is going on here? First of all, the game is running on an NVIDIA GeForce RTX 3090, which is basically your top-of-the-line graphics card right now. (RIght? I’m really not a PC guy but I get that impression.) It’s running on max settings and outputting at 8K too - you’ll want to adjust your YouTube settings accordingly and cross your fingers that your internet connection doesn’t instantly collapse. It’s not a remaster, obvs - but it’s a fair representation of what an attempt at that would look like.

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The Digital Dreams team outline all of their PC gear on the YouTube post - I’m not about to list it all here, but you know where to go if you want that information (and sales links - content creators gotta pay for shoes, y’know). The response to the clip has been very positive indeed, with commenters offering such feedback as, “Damn, looks like I am watching Star Wars Jedi: Fallen Order gameplay”; “Looks as good as anything released today” (I mean, not quite); and “There is no ray tracing in this. Your titles are clickbait.” There’s always one, isn’t there (and yes, ray tracing is active in this gameplay).

Before you go, a reminder that another favourite Star Wars game of the past is lined up for a remake - Knights of the Old Republic is coming (back) soon…

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Topics: Star Wars Jedi Fallen Order

Mike Diver
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