Videos by ComicBook.com
1) Project Ragtag

Project Ragtag is the codename for a Star Wars game that entered development around 2013. It proceeded through several stages, but was canceled in 2017, which is a shame because it had a lot going for it. Project Ragtag was developed by Amy Hennig, the creator of the Uncharted series, and would have been a massive game focused on a large-scale heist, set just after the Battle of Yavin. It died because of the success of Star Wars Battlefront, which pulled devs from the Project Ragtag team to work on Battlefront II. Ultimately, this led to its cancellation, and while it came close to a rebooted revival as an open-world game, that project was canceled as well.
2) Star Wars: Maul Battle of the Sith Lords

Battle of the Sith Lords was developed under the codename “Damage” and had the working title “Maul,” so it has been called all three in various media, and was under development at Red Fly Studio. It would have focused on Darth Maul across several locations, featuring an innovative droid mechanic and other elements that would later appear in various Star Wars games. Battle of the Sith Lords was also developed with adults in mind, and had several themes unseen in most Star Wars titles, including sex. It was killed when George Lucas decided to sell LucasArts to Disney, as the company had entirely different plans for the character, which the game would have covered differently.











