Final Fantasy X’s Blitzball Now Exists In Star Wars, Sort OfMay 31, 2022 by admin 0 Comments Gaming Products You May Like Ads by Amazon Share on Facebook Share on Twitter Share on Pinterest Share on LinkedIn G/O Media may get a commission 30-Day Free Trial Homer Learn & Grow Program Stimulate your kids’ mindsYour little ones are glued to the screen, and that’s a reality we have to accept. But what if they could learn and grow while watching videos and playing games? Create a foundation for learning with this free trial. Advertisement “Blitzball is basically underwater hockey played as a minigame in Final Fantasy X,” tweeted Chen. “As a former NHL writer, I freaking loved Blitzball and spent hours winning leagues.” A lot to unpack here, not the least of which is someone describing Blitzball as underwater hockey. It’s more like aqua soccer or rugby. This is all very weird! Advertisement Now, to be clear: Final Fantasy X, Titus, etc., aren’t suddenly canon in Star Wars. Instead, a sport that plays and looks a lot like Blitzball as seen in the RPG is now canon in Star Wars. As someone who isn’t a big fan of FFX or Blitzball, but is a huge fan of Star Wars, this is a very odd moment, indeed. And because I have chronic Star Wars brain, I can’t help but think of the infamous scene between Anakin and Palpatine in Star Wars Episode III. Y’know, the one where ol’ Plappy tells Anakin about Darth Plagueis The Wise. In the background of that scene, during that conversation, you can see the Mon Calamari Aquatic Ballet performance of Squid Lake. And what does that all look like? Yup, you guessed it Blitzball from FFX. In the words of George Lucas: “It’s like poetry, they rhyme.” Advertisement Speaking of fun Easter eggs in the new book, Chen also confirmed that Star Wars Jedi: Fallen Order’s main character, Cal Kestis, has a small cameo in the book as the “red-haired youngling” hanging out with Jedi Master Jaro Tapal. Perhaps Kestis will take a moment to stop in the recently announced sequel, Jedi Survivor, to mention how much he loves Blitzball? This article was originally published by Kotaku.com. Read the original article here. Share on Facebook Share on Twitter Share on Pinterest Share on LinkedIn Products You May Like Ads by Amazon