Luke Skywalker has finally entered Brawlhalla, which means the free-to-play platform fighter has reached the natural endpoint of all crossover games: someone is about to get launched off-screen by a Jedi Knight with a green lightsaber. The latest Brawlhalla Star Wars Event returns on April 29, just in time for May the 4th, and the big new arrival is Luke Skywalker. The official Brawlhalla Patch 10.06 notes confirm that Luke joins the brawl with his green lightsaber and a Vibro-Ax Spear stolen from one of Jabba’s skiff guards. Very Return of the Jedi. Very “farm boy has entered his dangerous cape era.” Luke Comes With Force Tricks Luke is a Mythic Crossover who mirrors the abilities of Arcadia, using Greatsword and Spear. Brawlhalla says he features custom effects for his Signature attacks and Greatsword light attacks, while his Force-powered kit can stun opponents and set up combos. The best little…
LEGO Star Wars: Castaways Brings Back Unlimited Force Powers for May
“Unlimited power” is back in LEGO Star Wars: Castaways, which means May is officially the month where subtle Force restraint gets thrown directly into the reactor shaft. The latest monthly event brings back unlimited Force adept powers alongside the return of the Liberation of Naboo event. Players can jump in, complete missions, earn unique character parts, and collect event rewards while throwing Force energy around like Sheev Palpatine just found the power button. Liberation of Naboo Returns The Liberation of Naboo event gives Castaways players another limited-time reason to log in through May. The event focuses on themed missions and unlockable rewards, with character parts tied to the event progression. For a game built around LEGO customization, that is the real hook. Castaways works best when it gives players more weird little pieces to chase, mix, and turn into tiny plastic Star Wars fashion crimes. Unlimited Power, Limited Time The…
Fortnite Is Becoming a Star Wars Game Platform Now
Fortnite is not just getting another Star Wars skin drop. That would be the small version of the story. The boring version. The “yes, Darth Vader has returned to the Item Shop, please act surprised” version. The bigger story is that Epic and Lucasfilm are turning Fortnite into a place where new Star Wars games can actually live — and the latest official Fortnite update makes that very clear. Epic’s new post, A Galaxy of New Star Wars Games are Coming to Fortnite, lays out a wave of Star Wars experiences created inside Fortnite, arriving through UEFN and Creative. This is not one crossover mode. This is Star Wars becoming a game-making toolbox. Hundreds of Star Wars Islands Are Coming The key detail: Epic says players should expect a flood of Star Wars-themed Fortnite islands, with creator-made experiences launching through a new Star Wars Game Collection in Discover. That builds…
We Called It: Star Wars Galactic Racer Is Officially Coming October 6
Well, well, well. A few days ago, Star Wars: Galactic Racer appeared to accidentally show its hand on Steam. A release date and pre-order details briefly surfaced, pointing to an October 6, 2026 launch. We covered the leak, grabbed the screenshots, and said the evidence looked pretty convincing. Now Lucasfilm has made it official. According to StarWars.com’s new release date announcement, Star Wars: Galactic Racer will launch worldwide on October 6, 2026 for PlayStation 5, Xbox Series X|S, and PC. So yes: our original Galactic Racer leak report was right on the money. Not that we’re smug about it. We are, of course, deeply professional. From Steam Slip-Up to Official Confirmation The first hint came when the Steam page briefly displayed marketing and pre-order images that included the October 6 date. Those details disappeared quickly, but not before the internet did what the internet does best: screenshot first, ask questions…
SWGOH’s New Republic Era Kits Are Counterattack Chaos With a Droid Bomb
The Era of New Republic is officially taking shape in Star Wars: Galaxy of Heroes, and Capital Games is not being subtle about the design direction. This is not just “here are some new characters, please enjoy the portraits.” The latest official New Republic Kit Reveals Pt. 1 lays out a whole new mechanical identity built around counterattacks, disruption, Damage Over Time, Taunt control, Evasion, temporary Era systems, and one spectacularly suicidal astromech droid. The first wave includes R5-D4, Zeb Orrelios (New Republic Pilot), Captain Carson Teva, and Snowtrooper Commander. Three more New Republic-era characters are still being kept secret for a future reveal, because apparently even patch notes need a mystery box now. Let’s break down what actually matters. R5-D4: The Droid Nobody Picked Is Now a Problem Yes, R5-D4 is getting a real kit. The famous “bad motivator” droid from A New Hope is being turned into a…
The London Symphony Orchestra Is Bringing Star Wars Home in 2027
Some Star Wars events sound cool. This one sounds dangerous for anyone who gets emotional the second that opening crawl hits. London’s Royal Albert Hall has announced its first ever Star Wars in Concert Weekender, bringing the original trilogy to the venue across four days in spring 2027. Even better: the scores will be performed live by the London Symphony Orchestra, the orchestra forever tied to the sound of Star Wars itself. The event runs from April 29 to May 2, 2027, with two screenings each of A New Hope, The Empire Strikes Back, and Return of the Jedi. (Royal Albert Hall) The Original Trilogy, Live The weekender will feature full film screenings while the LSO performs John Williams’ legendary scores live in the hall. The current schedule includes: A New Hope in Concert from April 29 to May 1The Empire Strikes Back in Concert from April 30 to May…
Gina Carano Says She Spoke With Favreau and Filoni After Lawsuit Settlement
Gina Carano is back in the Star Wars conversation — though not, at least officially, back in Star Wars. The former The Mandalorian actor has revealed that she spoke with Jon Favreau and Dave Filoni after her lawsuit with Disney and Lucasfilm was settled. In a new Entertainment Weekly report on Carano’s Mandalorian comments, she described the January Zoom call as a “let’s touch base” conversation and said it was important for her to “mend whatever” and make sure everyone was good. Cara Dune Is Not Confirmed to Return Before anyone fires up the rumor engines at full power: there is no official announcement that Cara Dune is returning. Carano played Cara Dune in the first two seasons of The Mandalorian, before Lucasfilm cut ties with her in 2021 after controversial social media posts. Disney and Lucasfilm later settled her lawsuit, and Entertainment Weekly notes that Lucasfilm’s settlement statement said…
Hamleys Just Opened a Permanent Star Wars Fan Zone in London
Hamleys has just given Star Wars shoppers one more reason to “accidentally” end up on Regent Street. The famous London toy store has opened a new permanent Marvel and Star Wars Fan Zone on the fourth floor of its flagship store, timed neatly ahead of Star Wars Day. According to Toy World’s report on the new Fan Zone, the space opened on April 27 and is designed as an immersive retail area for Marvel and Star Wars fans. Mando, Grogu, and Retail Danger The Star Wars section includes a Mandalorian-inspired hideout with a layered archway backdrop and an existing LEGO sculpture of Mando and Grogu. In other words, Hamleys has discovered the oldest trick in modern Star Wars retail: put Grogu somewhere photogenic and watch wallets start sweating. The range includes LEGO sets, Hasbro figures, premium lightsabers and helmets, Jazwares figures and vehicles, Ravensburger games, Lexibook electronics, collectibles, and more….
Monopoly: Star Wars Heroes vs. Villains Looks Way Less Boring Than It Should
There are few phrases more dangerous than “Star Wars Monopoly video game.” That could mean a lazy reskin. It could mean Darth Vader charging rent on Cloud City while everyone slowly remembers why family board game night is actually a Sith ritual. But the new Gameplay Overview Trailer for Monopoly: Star Wars Heroes vs. Villains makes this look far more interesting than expected. Ubisoft’s latest look at the game shows a team-based, character-driven version of Monopoly where locations can be fought over, abilities matter, and the board is basically a tiny plastic galaxy waiting to cause arguments. According to Ubisoft’s official gameplay trailer breakdown, the game launches June 11 for PS5, Xbox Series X|S, Nintendo Switch, Nintendo Switch 2, GeForce NOW, and PC via Ubisoft Store, Steam, and Epic Games Store. This Is Monopoly, But With Blaster Fire The big twist is that Monopoly: Star Wars Heroes vs. Villains is…
SWGOH’s Cantina Update Is a Full Remodel, Not a Fresh Coat of Paint
Star Wars: Galaxy of Heroes is turning ten, and apparently the Cantina finally looked around, saw the decade-old furniture, and said: “Right. Time to stop pretending this is fine.” The latest official Star Wars: Galaxy of Heroes update breakdown lays out a major visual and functional refresh for the game, centered around a fully remodeled Cantina, campaign restructuring, farming changes, economy improvements, Journey Guide reorganization, early-game cleanup, and a handful of quality-of-life fixes. This is not just a shinier background. It is one of those updates that touches the way players move through the game every day. Fey’s Cantina Gets a Proper Glow-Up The headline change is the Cantina Update, which gives Fey’s Cantina a full visual and navigation overhaul. Tables, patrons, and employees are getting updated models and textures. Patrons are now more varied, and some will even move around the Cantina. Fey herself also gets a bit more…
SWGOH’s May the 4th Update Is Basically a Cantina Renovation With Consequences
Star Wars: Galaxy of Heroes is almost ten years old, which in mobile game years means it should either be preserved in carbonite or given a very serious makeover. Capital Games is choosing the second option. The latest official Star Wars: Galaxy of Heroes Community Update lays out a huge wave of changes coming to the game, including Cantina 2.0, campaign reworks, economy tuning, Loaned Units, future systems like Overcharge and Era Arena, and — yes — the long-awaited arrival of Training Mode in a future update. That is a lot. This is not one of those “we moved a button and gave Chewbacca a new hat” updates. This is a serious modernization push for a game that has been carrying Star Wars mobile gaming on its back since 2015. Cantina 2.0 Is the Big Visual Refresh The headline feature is Cantina 2.0, arriving as part of the May the…
Last Call for The Mandalorian Items in LEGO Star Wars: Castaways
There is a very specific kind of panic that only limited-time game events can create. Not “the Death Star is firing” panic. Not “Darth Vader just entered the hallway” panic. More like: wait, did I forget to unlock the tiny Mandalorian cosmetics before the event ends? That is the situation today in LEGO Star Wars: Castaways, where The Mandalorian-themed “The Way” event ends on April 30. The event lets players earn cosmetics inspired by The Mandalorian, giving Apple Arcade’s island-based LEGO Star Wars adventure one last burst of beskar-flavored urgency before the timer runs out. Apple Arcade’s own social post says the event runs until April 30, with players able to earn themed cosmetics from the show in “The Way” event. This Is the Way, But Only Until the Timer Runs Out LEGO Star Wars: Castaways has always been a slightly odd little corner of Star Wars gaming. It is…
Three Years After Jedi: Survivor, Cal Kestis Needs One Last Great Game
Three years ago, Star Wars Jedi: Survivor launched and gave Cal Kestis the thing every good Star Wars hero eventually needs: more trauma, better hair, and a galaxy absolutely determined not to let him have a quiet week. Released on April 28, 2023, Respawn’s sequel built on Jedi: Fallen Order in almost every meaningful way. Bigger worlds. More confident combat. Better customization. Stronger exploration. Actual mounted travel. A cantina full of weirdos. And, most importantly, a version of Cal who felt less like “young Jedi on the run” and more like a survivor slowly realizing that surviving is not the same as living. Three years later, the obvious question is no longer whether Jedi: Survivor worked. It is whether Cal’s story can stick the landing. Survivor Made Cal Bigger Than His Own Game Jedi: Survivor was not just a sequel with extra ponchos and more lightsaber stances. It pushed Cal…
Star Wars: Battle for Naboo (2000): The Game That Quietly Bridged Two Eras
There are some Star Wars games that arrive with a lot of noise behind them. Big legacy. Big nostalgia. Big arguments. And then there are games like Star Wars: Battle for Naboo, which mostly showed up, did a lot of things well, and somehow still ended up living in the shadow of the louder titles around it. That is a bit unfair, because this game matters more than people tend to remember. Released on Nintendo 64 in late 2000 and later brought to Windows in 2001, Battle for Naboo was co-developed by Factor 5 and LucasArts as an arcade-style action game and a spiritual follow-up to Star Wars: Rogue Squadron. It traded the Original Trilogy’s dogfights for the Trade Federation invasion of Naboo, put players in the boots of Royal Security Forces lieutenant Gavyn Sykes, and mixed air, land, and water vehicles across a 15-mission campaign. And honestly, that pitch…
The Mandalorian & Grogu Finally Lets Pedro Pascal Fight Helmet-Off
Din Djarin taking his helmet off is not exactly a casual Tuesday in The Mandalorian. It usually means vows, trauma, emotional breakthroughs, or Grogu looking at him with those enormous “please ruin the internet” eyes. But in The Mandalorian & Grogu, it sounds like Pedro Pascal is not just getting helmet-off drama. He is getting helmet-off action. During recent press for the movie, Jon Favreau revealed that Pascal filmed “great set-pieces” with his helmet off, adding that the team leaned into Pascal’s physicality for some very specific reasons. As Favreau put it, Pascal was a competitive swimmer, so they got him in the water — and after seeing his combat work in Gladiator II, they also had him fighting without the helmet. Vis dette opslag på Instagram Et opslag delt af Omelete (@omelete) Din Djarin, But More Pedro This Time That is a pretty big shift for a character built…
Andor Just Won a BAFTA for Making Star Wars Feel Real
Andor has picked up another very deserved trophy — and this one goes straight to the people who made the galaxy feel heavy, dirty, dangerous, and beautifully expensive in all the right places. The series won Special, Visual and Graphic Effects at the 2026 BAFTA Television Craft Awards, with BAFTA naming Mohen Leo, TJ Falls, Luke Murphy, Neal Scanlan, Jean-Clément Soret, and Industrial Light & Magic as the winning team for Andor. The result is listed on BAFTA’s official Special, Visual and Graphic Effects award page. The Invisible Work That Made Andor Hit Harder This is the kind of award that fits Andor perfectly, because the show’s effects work was never about shouting, “Look, expensive pixels!” It was about texture. Imperial facilities looked cold and cruel. Ferrix felt lived-in, worn down, and politically tense. Spacecraft had weight. Cities had systems. Prisons felt industrial rather than fantastical. Even when Andor went…
PowerWash Simulator 2 Is Getting a Star Wars Pack
There are many heroic jobs in the Star Wars galaxy. Jedi Knight. Rebel pilot. Mandalorian bounty hunter. Moisture farmer who somehow still gets dragged into galactic drama. And now, finally, the role destiny has been building toward since 1977: cleaning Imperial grime off very famous objects with a power washer. FuturLab has announced a new Star Wars Pack for PowerWash Simulator 2, bringing the galaxy far, far away into the deeply satisfying world of blasting dirt off things until your brain releases the happy chemicals. According to the official PowerWash Simulator 2 Star Wars Pack page, players step into the role of P0-W2, a Class Five cleaning droid dragged into a very dirty original trilogy adventure. Rebellions Are Built on Hope, and Soap The pack is set during the events of A New Hope, The Empire Strikes Back, and Return of the Jedi, which means this is not some random…
SWG Restoration Just Made Open PvP Look Fun Again
Sometimes a great MMO story does not look like a cinematic trailer, a massive expansion reveal, or a carefully staged developer showcase. Sometimes it looks like a petri dish full of angry red dots. That is exactly what Star Wars Galaxies Restoration showed off on X, where a small tactical map revealed something far cooler than it first appeared: three teams of players clashing in open PvP during the server’s Petranaki Tournament. According to the post, the chaos was effectively 30 vs. 30 vs. 30, with players split across three temporary factions: Acklay, Nexu, and Reek. Yes, those names are doing exactly what your prequel-loving brain thinks they are doing. Team Pride, But Make It Very SWG The best little touch? Players also receive visible team pins showing whether they are fighting for Acklay, Nexu, or Reek. It is a tiny cosmetic detail, but very Star Wars Galaxies in spirit….
Three Years Later, Star Wars: Heritage Pack Is Still a Ridiculous Value
On April 27, 2023, Star Wars: Heritage Pack launched digitally for Nintendo Switch, quietly becoming one of the easiest ways to carry a small museum of Star Wars gaming around in your backpack. According to Nintendo Life’s listing for Star Wars: Heritage Pack, the Switch eShop release landed on April 27, 2023, while the physical version followed later. Three years later, the package still feels a bit absurd — in the best possible way. Seven Games, One Very Dangerous Backlog The bundle collects seven classic Star Wars games: Star Wars: The Force Unleashed, Knights of the Old Republic, Knights of the Old Republic II: The Sith Lords, Jedi Knight II: Jedi Outcast, Jedi Knight: Jedi Academy, Episode I Racer, and Republic Commando. That is not a casual collection. That is a whole era of Star Wars gaming stuffed into one digital hyperspace suitcase. The official Star Wars Heritage Pack site…
Five Years Ago, SWTOR Quietly Changed Its Live-Service Future
On April 27, 2021, Star Wars: The Old Republic released Game Update 6.3: The Dark Descent — and at first glance, it looked like a solid mid-cycle content patch. A new Flashpoint. A new reward system. A new Ranked PvP season. Very MMO. Very patch notes. Very “please download 4GB and pretend this will only take five minutes.” But five years later, 6.3 feels more important than it may have seemed at the time. This was not just another update in the long Onslaught era. It quietly helped shape the live-service version of SWTOR that still exists today. Secrets of the Enclave Took Us Back to Dantooine The headline story content was Secrets of the Enclave, a new Flashpoint that sent players to Dantooine in pursuit of Darth Malgus. The official Game Update 6.3 launch post highlighted it as one of the update’s main additions, alongside Galactic Seasons and Ranked…
21 Years Ago, Star Wars Galaxies Changed Forever
On April 27, 2005, Star Wars Galaxies did not release a new expansion, launch a new planet, or hand everyone a shiny lightsaber with a polite little tutorial. It did something far more dangerous. It changed how the game worked. The Combat Upgrade, listed in Galaxies’ update history as a free major online revamp, went live 21 years ago today — and for many veteran players, that date still lands like a thermal detonator in the nostalgia compartment. The update arrived between Jump to Lightspeed and Rage of the Wookiees, right in the middle of the game’s most fascinating, chaotic, and deeply fragile era. The Patch That Tried to Fix the Galaxy The Combat Upgrade was designed to overhaul Star Wars Galaxies’ complicated combat systems. Before it, SWG was famously strange: part sandbox MMO, part social simulator, part economy experiment, part cantina waiting room where someone was always dancing for…
Star Wars: The Clone Wars (2002): The Game That Turned the Prequels Into a War
There is a point where the prequel era in Star Wars games stopped feeling like a collection of side attractions and started feeling like an actual era. Not just podracing. Not just one cool bounty hunter with a jetpack and several anger-management issues. Not just sleek starfighters gliding through Naboo skies. An actual war. That is where Star Wars: The Clone Wars (2002) comes in. If Star Wars: Starfighter (2001) gave the prequels proper wings, and Star Wars: Jedi Starfighter (2002) made them a little cooler, and Star Wars: Bounty Hunter (2002) dragged the same era into the underworld and let Jango Fett behave like a licensed public menace, then The Clone Wars did something bigger. It widened the lens. It took the prequel era out of the cockpit, out of the alleyways, and out onto the battlefield. That makes it a natural stop in both our Complete List of…
Star Wars: Starfighter Finds Its Mandalorian Editor
Star Wars: Starfighter has quietly added another important piece behind the scenes — and this one comes with some very familiar Star Wars mileage. According to Adam Gerstel’s résumé at Independent Artist Group, Gerstel is listed as the editor of Star Wars: Starfighter, the upcoming Lucasfilm movie directed by Shawn Levy. Not the loudest piece of casting news in the galaxy, sure. But editing is where a Star Wars movie either flies like an X-wing or crashes into a committee meeting with expensive lighting. A Familiar Name From The Mandalorian Gerstel is not new to Star Wars. As noted by Bespin Bulletin’s report on Gerstel joining Starfighter, he previously edited The Mandalorian Season 2 episodes “Chapter 9: The Marshal” and “Chapter 16: The Rescue.” That is a pretty interesting pair of credits. “The Marshal” helped launch Season 2 with Cobb Vanth, Tusken Raiders, a krayt dragon, and the kind of…
Shakari Gives The Mandalorian & Grogu a Gangster Planet
Star Wars has always loved stealing from the best genres, giving them a blaster, and pretending everything was invented somewhere near the Outer Rim. Western? That became The Mandalorian. Samurai cinema? That has been in Star Wars’ bones since 1977. World War II dogfights? Just add X-wings. Now The Mandalorian & Grogu appears to be reaching for another very tasty influence: Prohibition-era gangster cinema. According to Polygon’s report on the new Star Wars planet Shakari, the upcoming movie will introduce a new world inspired by 1920s Chicago. Yes, Star Wars is getting a mobster planet. Somewhere, a Hutt is absolutely considering a pinstripe suit. Welcome to Shakari The new planet is called Shakari, and production designer Andrew L. Jones reportedly described it as being influenced by Prohibition-era Chicago. That is a wonderfully odd direction for a Star Wars location — and exactly the kind of thing the galaxy could use…