Afro Samurai Creator Unveils Special Star Wars Promo

Afro Samurai Creator Unveils Special Star Wars Promo

As a gamer with a soft spot for both Star Wars and anime, I must say the fusion of these two worlds is truly a dream come true! The artwork by Takashi Okazaki, known for his work on Afro Samurai and Star Wars: Visions, has undeniably piqued my interest in the upcoming game, Star Wars Outlaws.


Star Wars transcends borders, encompassing both live-action blockbusters and popular animated series. Over the years, Disney and Lucasfilm have expanded this space epic far beyond its initial limits, with the franchise continuing to expand. This year, we’ll see the launch of “Star Wars Outlaws,” and the creator of “Afro Samurai” is creating excitement for the game by releasing a unique sketch.

The artwork displayed below was created by Takashi Okazaki, who is famous for his work on “Afro Samurai”. He was commissioned to create a tribute to “Star Wars” for “Weekly Famitsu”. This promotional piece is released before the game’s official launch in both the United States and Japan. “Star Wars Outlaw’s” release date is set for August 30 on PlayStation, Xbox, and PC platforms.

The renowned artist Takashi Okazaki has sketched the cover art for “Star Wars Outlaws” for Weekly Famitsu’s upcoming issue, marking its impending launch.

The open-world Star Wars game developed by Ubisoft is slated to hit the shelves on August 30, 2024.

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Without a doubt, I can’t help but admire Okazaki’s dedication to this Star Wars tribute. It’s not often we see such a renowned IP delve into the anime world, yet Okazaki seamlessly transitioned into this new realm. Known primarily for his work on Afro Samurai, Okazaki also contributed to season one of Star Wars: Visions, serving as the artistic director for “The Duel,” an episode that truly stood out in the anthology series. Given his past achievements, it’s no surprise that he was a perfect match for this Star Wars Outlaws promotional project.

Lately, Okazaki has been occupied with an original Intellectual Property creation, and it’s “Ninja Kamui” that we owe thanks for. The artist was assigned the role of designing characters for this successful Warner Bros. Discovery anime. Currently streaming on Max, “Ninja Kamui” was brought to life by E&H Production and Sola Entertainment under the direction of Sunghoo Park. This anime has been a hit on Max, with internet users already demanding a second season. So here’s hoping that Okazaki can return to work on “Ninja Kamui” soon.

Regarding the 1998 historical drama “Afro Samurai,” it remains a timeless favorite among fans. The manga not only dominated the online world during the 2000s but also was transformed into an award-winning anime by Studio Gonzo. For those interested in experiencing Okazaki’s work directly, Titan Comics manages the English release of “Afro Samurai.” To learn more about this series, you can read its official synopsis found below:

In a futuristic feudal Japan, samurais fight for supremacy with the ultimate goal of ruling the world. However, when the reigning No.1 is challenged and slain, his son, the Afro Samurai, pledges revenge. Persistently hunted by ruthless assassins, will he survive long enough to fulfill his vow?

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2024-08-19 21:10