Literally Anything by a Non-Western Development Studio

Lucasfilm’s new approach to licensing is already giving us some interesting first steps in its deals with Ubisoft and MachineGames to make games set in the Star Wars and Indiana Jones universes, respectively. But hopefully this leads to a diversity not just in the kinds of games being made with these licenses, but the people who are making them, too. Outside of the big-name developers in Western circles getting their hands on these licenses, why not reach out to see what developers across the world would do given the keys to the Star Wars kingdom?
And this doesn’t just necessarily have to be strictly Japanese studios or something—Platinum Games’ High Republic Jedi game when, though?—but given Lucasfilm has recently expressed interest in having creatives from outside its typical pool come together to explore Star Wars in things like Disney+’s upcoming Star Wars Visions, why not apply that train of thought to games too?
https://gizmodo.com/an-indiana-jones-video-game-is-on-the-way-from-the-stud-1846042024