With Star Wars Month over, it’s time to look away from such for now. Or it would be, were it not for May the Fourth (otherwise known as Star Wars Day), and the content hitting Disney+ on that day. Yes, there’s an hour-long episode of The Bad Batch arriving to start the new series off, and I want to talk of it. But then… there’s something else…
It is in no way confirmed to be happening, but we only have to wait a few days to wait to see if the rumours are true. Star Wars Detours was a Robot Chicken-esque series being developed in 2012 that aimed to offer a very crass, comedic take on the universe beloved by many.
You can see, then, why Disney would not want it existing in the same space as the sequel trilogy. Well, that trilogy has been finished for more than a year, so you can see how such a thing is very possible to be happening. Whatever happens on Star Wars Day, I’ll have articles, which also includes talking of anything that might be released about a certain blocky adventure.
During Star Wars Month, there were a few reveals. One of which being the new Farming Simulator. It’s looking a big one with the number of improvements and features the announcement article is teasing, but the big one – previously only a mod – is seasons. Whether only altering how the world looks or having a larger purpose to exist, I’m looking forward to seeing how such works. In fact, I’m excited about it all, so prepare for that article.
So excited am I, I’ll be on Farming Simulator 19 quite a bit while live on Twitch. There’s two planned sessions, with every possibility for more. I’ve noticed that the previous streams have all fallen on a Thursday. So, that tradition is continuing. There’s every possibility that much like last month saw no Thursday streams, this month sees them full with farming instead. We will see.
I want to feature some more Forza Horizon while live, so that will be coming up at some point. As well as that, there will be some Miitopia. The demo is available, with the full game releasing at the end of this month, so I can play the start of it through the demo, then continue when the full game releases. Star Wars Day will see me on another Star Wars game, but I’m not revealing which.
During March, I streamed a full Pokémon Shield playthrough with something I called the Wool and Wings Run. With a team consisting of three Wooloo and three birds, I defeated the champion to take the title. But you might be thinking what rules exist for such a run. After all, I already said it was based on a previous run I’d done on Let’s Go, Eevee!, and there’s no Wooloo available in that game.
I’ll be giving the rundown on the rules I set myself for this style of a run, so that maybe you can give it a try for yourself. I don’t have a good name for such a run, though, so at present I just label it the alternate dual team run. That more than likely won’t be a name I’ll use in the article itself. If the part my sister’s waiting for arrives and I get my laptop back, I’ll see about editing the streams down into highlights for this month to tie in with the article.