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I Played the *NEW* Star Wars Game!! (Star Wars Outlaws)

PrestonPlayz
12:43 · 166K views · August 4, 2024
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Some ConcernsReviewed June 2026
1Moderate Concern
1Minor Flag

This episode is generally safe for kids over 10 due to fantasy sci-fi combat and mild threat, but it features a sponsored segment for a video game that includes stealth and violence. The video showcases exciting gameplay of Star Wars Outlaws, focusing on stealth, problem-solving, and exploration, with no crude language or sexual content. However, the sponsored nature and constant combat may not suit younger or sensitive viewers.

Content Breakdown · 2 Categories

Realistic Violence, Threats & WeaponsA little

The video features blaster combat and enemy eliminations within the context of a video game (Star Wars Outlaws), but it is clearly fictional and not realistic real-world violence.

See evidence (3)
we're going for the kill shots only
take this guy out
oh you can teleport this person's an actual wizard
Playful & Fantasy ViolenceSome

The video contains frequent combat, blaster fights, and enemy eliminations typical of a Star Wars video game, presented in a stylized fantasy context without realistic gore.

See evidence (3)
we're going for the kill shots only
take this guy out
boom We Got The Relic Queen going to be loving us now

What Parents Need to Know

The video is a sponsored gameplay walkthrough of Star Wars Outlaws, rated T for Teen. It features mild fantasy violence (blaster fights, stealth takedowns, grenades) within a cartoonish style, with no blood or gore. The creator uses playful commentary and avoids profanity. Positively, the video demonstrates strategic thinking (sneaking, hacking) and offers a glimpse into an open-world Star Wars game. Parents should note the clear sponsorship by Ubisoft, which includes a direct call to action to pre-order the game. There is no mature content beyond the mild action.

Talk to Your Kids About

  1. 1Why is it important for Kay to make careful choices in the game? How do those choices affect her reputation with different groups?
  2. 2The creator called this a 'smuggling fantasy.' Can you think of real-life skills—like planning and negotiation—that the character uses in the game?
  3. 3Is there a difference between violence in a video game like this and real-world violence? Why does the game keep it cartoonish and exciting?
  4. 4The video says 'thanks to Ubisoft for sponsoring.' What does it mean when a video is sponsored? How should that affect the way you watch it?
I Played the *NEW* Star Wars Game!! (Star Wars Outlaws)
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What's This Video About?

Thank you to Ubisoft for sponsoring this video. Star Wars Outlaws is available on August 30th with Early Access on August 27th for premium editions. Pre-order is available now! - https://ubi.li/A7ZGp ❇️ SUBSCRIBE - http://preston.gg/subscribeplayz 👕 FIRE MERCH - http://www.firemerch.com/ 🔥 DOWNLOAD APP - http://firemerch.app/download 👀 FOLLOW ME HERE! ☛ TikTok - https://www.tiktok.com/@preston ☛ Instagram - https://www.instagram.com/prestonplayz/ ☛ Twitter - https://twitter.com/Preston 🎮 MY FAN DISCORD! ☛ https://fire.vip/discord ------------------------------ Additional music provided by Epidemic Sound Click here for a free trial! http://share.epidemicsound.com/TBNR If you believe your copyrighted work was unintentionally used in this video without permission, please contact us at copyright@tbnr.net

Frequently Asked Questions

What age is this video appropriate for?

We recommend age 10 and up. The video contains frequent fantasy combat (blasters, explosions) and mild peril, but no profanity or sexual content. Younger children may find the constant action intense or be confused by the stealth and reputation mechanics.

Does the video contain violence?

Yes, but it's cartoonish fantasy violence. Characters use blasters, grenades, and hand-to-hand combat. There is no blood, gore, or realistic injury detail. The tone remains playful throughout.

Is there any inappropriate language?

No. The creator uses family-friendly language like 'holy guacamole' and 'dude.' There is no strong language, crude humor, or sexual references.

Is the video just an advertisement?

It is a sponsored gameplay video for Star Wars Outlaws, but it also serves as genuine entertaining content. The creator weaves sponsored messages (pre-order link) into a full walkthrough. It's clearly branded, so kids may not recognize it as advertising unless pointed out.

Does the video promote violence or bad behavior?

No. The gameplay is framed as a 'smuggling fantasy' with strategic elements. The protagonist uses stealth and hacking as often as combat. The creator does not glorify real violence, and the fictional setting clearly separates the actions from real life.

Could this video scare young children?

Possibly. There are tense stealth sections, sudden enemy encounters, and one instance of 'mayday mayday' alarm. The overall fast pace and conflict might unsettle sensitive viewers under 10, though it's not explicitly scary.

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