Ambition is a good trait for a game studio to have. Video game developers have to take risks to keep their games fresh, original, and appealing, and it takes ambition to take risks on the regular. Although Traveller’s Tales has largely developed its name on the licensedLEGOgame franchise for a long time, it’s now proving that it’s ambitious enough to take risks.LEGO Star Wars: The Skywalker Sagasets out to change just about everything aboutLEGO Star Warstradition, from combat to exploration to the adaptation ofStar Warsmovies. If it pays off,LEGO Star Wars: The Skywalker Sagawill likely be a foundational title in the franchise that inspiresLEGOgames for years to come.

Of course, ambition is only as valuable as execution. While it sounds like Traveller’s Tales has some fantastic ideas on how to makeLEGO Star Wars: The Skywalker Sagastand out from the rest of the franchise, it also has to actually deliver on those ideas. For instance,the sprawlingSkywalker Sagaoverworldsounds like a delightfully immersive experience, but it also comes with risks. Rapidly traveling around the galaxy all the time could cause a major imposition on players in the form of loading times. Traveller’s Tales needs to answer the question of loading times especially carefully in a time where the PS5 and Xbox Series X load everything in an instant, whereas older consoles will need time to processThe Skywalker Saga’s worlds.

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The Skywalker Saga’s Loading Screen Debacle

LEGO Star Wars: The Skywalker Saga’s game design hopefully suggests that loading screens are short. TheSkywalker Sagatrailer revealed at Gamescom 2021 indicates that the most clearly. There’s a shot in the trailer where the player opens up a map of theStar Warsgalaxy. Once there, players can seemingly browse planets that they’ve already visited, then fast travel to the planet of their choice. In a sprawling overworld with around two dozen planets, a fast travel map isa major convenience forLEGO Star Warsfans.

Frequent fast travel does mean that players will probably have to sit through loading screens regularly. For fans playing the PS5 or Xbox Series X versions of the game, though, that shouldn’t be a major problem. These next-gen consoles both made a huge point out of their incredible loading times, sometimes reducing pauses in the action to only a second or two of waiting, if that. It seems likely that loading screens will one day be a thing of the past, based onthe PS5 and Xbox Series X’s capabilities; at the very least, it’s nice to know that fast travel users inThe Skywalker Sagawon’t have much waiting to do on those consoles.

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The Skywalker Sagaisn’t a next-gen console exclusive, however. On the contrary, it’s coming to lots of other consoles: the PS4, the Xbox One, and the Switch. While these are all solid consoles, they definitely don’t have the lightspeed loading power of their next-gen cousins. That could bea serious issue inThe Skywalker Sagaif fast travel is a frequent occurence. The last thing thatLEGO Star Warsfans want is for their enjoyment of the overworld to be marred by sitting around and waiting for the next planet to load every time they want to go somewhere else. On the whole,The Skywalker Sagacertainly doesn’t want to establish a reputation for loading excellently on some platforms and playing sluggishly on others.

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Traveller’s Tales Needs a Good Solution

Hopefully Traveller’s Tales is already aware of the loading time issue and has some plans to address it. It’s a little hard to imagine how it can strike a balance that satisfies everyone, though. On the one hand, it could establish a sort of average loading time, artificially extending loading times on PS5 and Xbox Series X while trying to makethe other versions ofThe Skywalker Sagaas efficient as possible. That would be a fairly equitable solution, but it’d almost certainly result in some next-gen console owners complaining about howThe Skywalker Sagadoesn’t capitalize on a crucial strength that the new Xbox and PlayStation share.

An alternative would be that the current-gen versions ofThe Skywalker Sagasimply load things more regionally, while the PS5 and Xbox Series X versions load vast swaths of each planet and level at once. That comes with risks too, though. PS4, Xbox One, and Switch users playingThe Skywalker Sagawon’t be happy if they constantly get interrupted with new loading screens, even if they’re short ones. IfThe Skywalker Saga’s loading isn’t sufficiently optimised, additional loading screens could be a huge burden. The hugeSkywalker Sagaoverworld is a great idea that allows fans toexplore theStar Warsuniversein fantastic depth, but it also highlights some of the risks that studios undertake when they develop games that span console generations.

More Skywalker Saga Information is Crucial

Part of the reason that Traveller’s Tales' solution is so hard to predict is the simple fact that Traveller’s Tales hasn’t actually released an overwhelming amount of information aboutThe Skywalker Saga. It keeps going back into the depths of development, getting delayed by several months at a time.LEGO Star Warsfans may know thatThe Skywalker Sagahas a ton of planets and moons in its overworld, but they don’t know just how much of those worlds they can explore. Loading times will be completely different based on whetherThe Skywalker Saga’s planetsare just small slices of each world or vast landscapes stuffed with secrets and collectibles.

With that in mind, one hopes Traveller’s Tales will start discussingThe Skywalker Saga’s contents in more concrete terms soon. Fans went for a few months without any release window for the game, but now they know that Traveller’s Tales is aiming for a spring 2022 release. Ideally, the new announcement suggests thatThe Skywalker Sagawon’t need any more delays, meaning Traveller’s Tales can start revealing more specifics over the next few months. Maybea new trailer at The Game Awards 2021or an event in early 2022 will give fans a better sense of how big the game’s overworld actually is. If that happens, then maybe the loading screen question will answer itself.

LEGO Star Wars: The Skywalker Sagais scheduled to release in spring 2022 for PC, PS4, PS5, Switch, Xbox One, and Xbox Series X/S.