Six months after the release of The Clone Wars.
Despite having a war named after them, the clones of The Clone Wars have a murky history. While the conspiracy behind the clones' creation is eventually explained, no explanation is ever provided for why Jango Fett served as their template. Attack of the Clones just matter-of-factly states that Jango is a renowned bounty hunter, the template for the clone army, and the father of Boba Fett (who is an unaltered clone of Jango). The lack of detail and Jango's ignominious death make the the entire context appear contrived for the sake of fan service with Jango only existing to shoehorn Boba into the The Clone Wars. From the perspective of Attack of the Clones, Jango is a throwaway character.
Star Wars: Bounty Hunter fills in the history behind Attack of the Clones, and, in so doing, proves Jango deserves his clone legacy. Jango earns the riches of fathering the clone army by hunting down Komari Vosa, a Jedi-turned-drug lord. Vosa's illicit operations threaten Darth Sidious’ expanding influence, so Sidious' apprentice, Count Dooku, puts a bounty on Vosa with the intent of offering the victorious bounty hunter, who would then be a verified Jedi killer, the opportunity of being the the template for the Grand Army of the Republic. Jango's selection as template results from an elaborate scheme hatched by Sidious and Dooku, and is justly earned as Jango demonstrates brutal efficiency worthy of acknowledgment by Sith Lords. Star Wars: Bounty Hunter turns a plot hole into riveting drama.
How Star Wars: Bounty Hunter Deepens Clone Wars' Characters
Over the course of Star Wars: Bounty Hunter, players not only see Jango’s ruthlessness, but also his loneliness. Jango makes it clear he doesn’t trust anyone, yet he still longs for connection. Jango's banter with his partner Roz, as well as his nostalgic attachment to a mentor's ship, imply his desire for relationships. That is why, upon accepting Dooku’s offer, Jango asks for the unaltered clone, whom he names Boba. No longer just a plot point, Boba’s entry into the prequel-era contains genuine pathos.
Aside from legitimizing Jango, Bounty Hunter the end of The Clone Wars but thanks to Star Wars: Bounty Hunter his villainy becomes tragic rather than one-note. Within the Sith Lord once existed comion, comion terrorized out of him by Darth Sidious.
Star Wars Bounty Hunter may not be official canon any more, but weighed against its contributions, that is irrelevant. The game takes a seemingly contrived plot and turns it into a gritty story that deepens characters and stories from The Clone Wars. Star Wars: Bounty Hunter is essential Star Wars media.