Hold on to your helmets, Star Wars fans! A fresh report hints at more Mandalorian goodness heading our way beyond the much-anticipated movie.

Insider Gaming sources spill the space beans, revealing that Respawn Entertainment has embarked on crafting a first-person Star Wars Mandalorian game. Get ready to step into the boots of an undisclosed Mandalorian bounty hunter amid the Galactic Empire’s rule, tasked with tracking down an array of lucrative bounties.

According to VentureBeat’s Jeff Grubb, the project initially had Respawn’s creative director, Mohammad Alavi, at the helm. However, Alavi has since departed to explore new ventures, leaving the game’s reins in capable hands.

Contrary to open-world expectations, the game is poised to offer a different experience. Players will navigate through diverse levels set on various Star Wars planets, each presenting its own challenges. Whether the iconic duo, Din Djarin (the Mandalorian), and Grogu will make appearances in these levels is a tantalizing mystery.

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While a release date for this unnamed game remains elusive, the latest murmurings suggest it might be a year or two before eager fans can dive into this immersive Star Wars experience.

This gaming revelation follows hot on the heels of Lucasfilm’s recent bombshell about ‘The Mandalorian & Grogu,’ a cinematic venture led by Jon Favreau and Dave Filoni. Speculation arises that the game’s launch might sync up with the theatrical release of ‘The Mandalorian & Grogu,’ heightening the Star Wars frenzy.

As we eagerly await more details on the game, uncertainties loom over the future of the Disney+ series. Rumors circulate that a fourth season, originally in the pipeline and starring Pedro Pascal as the Mandalorian’s voice, is now hanging in the balance.

Allegedly, Lucasfilm executives are reassessing their franchise priorities, possibly influenced by the recent Writer’s Strike and SAG-AFTRA Strike.

Stay tuned for more updates on the expanding Mandalorian universe, promising an immersive gaming experience and cinematic adventures.