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Players are dissatisfied with the appearance of the heroine of Star Wars: Outlaw

author:Ranger Net

Ubisoft today released the latest story trailer for Star Wars: Outlaws. The trailer sparked a lively discussion in the community, especially about the styling of the game's heroine, Kai Weiss. Some players believe that Ubisoft has deliberately adopted a gender-neutral style in its design to cater to the current trend of political correctness.

Players are dissatisfied with the appearance of the heroine of Star Wars: Outlaw

For Kaye Weiss's character's face, players discovered that it was based on the model Humberly Gonzalez. Gonzalez's own appearance is very attractive, but after comparing the appearance of the model and the game character, players believe that Ubisoft may have intentionally made changes to the character design.

Players are dissatisfied with the appearance of the heroine of Star Wars: Outlaw
Players are dissatisfied with the appearance of the heroine of Star Wars: Outlaw
Players are dissatisfied with the appearance of the heroine of Star Wars: Outlaw

In addition, some players recalled Ubisoft's work "Assassin's Creed: Revolution" ten years ago, and pointed out that the heroine at that time, Alice De La Sher, was very beautifully portrayed. They believe that Ubisoft now seems to be more inclined to support the so-called "woke culture" than it was a decade ago, a shift that some players regret.

Players are dissatisfied with the appearance of the heroine of Star Wars: Outlaw