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The franchise of comic books, television and of course film.

Before the release of Episode IX- The Rise of Skywalker Star Wars is ranked fifth on the rankings in the highest-grossing media franchises of all-time; sitting behind Pokemon, Hello Kitty, Winnie the Pooh and Mickey Mouse & Friends. But, in what areas has it excelled away from the big screen?

Game

The franchise has excelled when it has come to Rogue Squadron series between 1998 and 2003 also played into the space angles of the franchise and was met with critical acclaim.

The ability to transition and adapt is imperative in the mobile game was to be published by Zynga, while augmented reality was also used in Jedi Challenges. Away from video games, the casino industry has also noticed the trend, and there are numerous slot games available that incorporate all of the much-loved characters, and fans’ can use sites like Gamblegenie.com to find the perfect title for them.

Comic Books

The franchise has been able to tell more stories from the beloved universe through different mediums but perhaps none more successful than their stories that were not included in films, while the publications between 1985 and 1987 were releases aimed at the younger audience telling the stories of Droids and Ewoks.

Dark Horse Comics took advantage of the interest that remained following the ending of the Star Wars and Darth Vader were released.

Audio

The music used in the Star Wars Story and Rogue One.

It wasn’t just music that could be listened to, with radio adaptions of the films also produced due to Lucas’ interest in radio. He issued the rights to the Empire Strikes Back when it was released in 1983.