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The long wait is finally coming to an end. Pre-orders for the Star Wars: Knights of the Old Republic (KOTOR) Remake are now live, and it’s safe to say that excitement levels are approaching Death Star explosion levels. If you’ve been dreaming of diving back into the galaxy’s grittiest, Force-infused role-playing game, now is your chance. A Classic Reborn When the original KOTOR launched back in 2003, it set the standard for Star Wars RPGs. It wasn’t just a game—it was an experience. Epic choices, lightsaber battles, and one of the best plot twists in gaming history made it an instant classic. Now, with the remake officially on the horizon, it’s like getting the Millennium Falcon back with a shiny new hyperdrive. The remake promises not just updated graphics, but a complete overhaul. We’re talking rebuilt environments, enhanced combat mechanics, and dialogue trees that might actually reflect your inner Sith… 2w2q1v

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If there’s one thing that Blade & Sorcery: Nomad knows how to do, it’s turning your wildest fantasies into a virtual slugfest. Now, toss in a healthy dose of Star Wars nostalgia, and you’ve got the Star Wars Armor and Waves Mega-Pack 1.0. This mod is like handing a lightsaber to your inner child and saying, “Go have fun, kid.” Spoiler: it’s a blast. What’s Inside the Mega-Pack? Think of it as a digital toy box crammed with ten of the most iconic Star Wars characters, fully decked out in their legendary armor sets. And yes, you’re not just playing dress-up; you’re going head-to-head in epic 1v1 duels. But wait, there’s more: the pack also features two special 2v1 waves—Han & Chewie and Rex & Cody—because sometimes, you just need a bit of backup…or a bigger challenge. Each character comes equipped with custom voicelines that sound straight out of the…

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It’s been nine years since EA first announced Star Wars Battlefront II, promising content from the ‘new movies’ and a release just around the corner. The excitement was palpable—after all, this was the sequel to one of the most iconic Star Wars games ever made. But did it live up to the hype? Let’s take a trip down memory lane and see how that ambitious announcement shaped up. A Bold Announcement Back in 2016, EA made waves by confirming Star Wars Battlefront II would feature not only content from the Original and Prequel trilogies but also from the new movies. At the time, that meant The Force Awakens and the The Last Jedi. For Star Wars enthusiasts, this was the ultimate selling point—battles on Jakku, fights with Kylo Ren, and maybe even a chance to take down the First Order on Starkiller Base. The trailer dropped with epic visuals,…

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Cue the music, light the sabers, and maybe cancel your weekend plans—because Amazon Luna and Prime Gaming just pulled a fast one for May the 4th. And by “fast one,” we mean they’ve made three Star Wars games absolutely free to play for Prime . Yes, completely free. As in, zero credits, no podracing wagers, no deal with Jabba required. This May the 4th, anyone with a Prime hip can to Amazon Luna and immediately jump into a galaxy far, far away—with Jedi acrobatics, LEGO slapstick, and Clone Wars chaos all bundled into a streaming-friendly experience. Let’s break down the three games you can start playing today, why each one is worth your time, and how to get started faster than a TIE fighter in a trench run. 🎮 What Free Star Wars Games Are Available on Amazon Luna? 🌌 Star Wars Jedi: Fallen Order This is the big…

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A long time ago, in a galaxy where CD-ROMs ruled the land, Star Wars games delivered pixelated space battles, trench runs, and more explosions than a malfunctioning hyperdrive. Now, thanks to GOG’s Preservation Program, some of those classics are being kept alive — freshly updated and ready for modern systems. Ahead of the May the 4th celebrations, GOG has announced a new batch of retro Star Wars titles ing their preservation lineup, and they’re throwing a big sale into the mix for good measure. Time to dust off your flight stick, because the Force is very much alive in these re-releases. Which Star Wars Games Just Got the Preservation Treatment? In GOG’s latest announcement, they revealed that multiple iconic Star Wars games have been polished up for today’s gaming platforms. These aren’t flashy remasters — they’re faithful updates to keep the originals running smoothly without needing ancient artifacts like…

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Steve Papoutsis, the Vice President and General Manager at Visceral Games had some important news to share recently. Amy Hennig was named creative director for their ‘Star Wars’ Project. Here is some of what he had to say about the announcement:

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According to recent stories, EA wants to refresh the Star Wars game license and create games that will make “your jaw drop”. For Star Wars game fans, this is good news but will they really pull off this hefty goal? One can only hope, right? “The most important thing for me is that we take the Star Wars license and come up with games where peoples’ jaws drop,” said Patrick Soderlund of EA games to Polygon. “We need to do with this what [Batman: Arkham Asylum] did for the Batman license.” The first game they are set to work with is Star Wars: Battlefront, a game that many fans have been waiting a very long time to see happen.  Soderlund says the DICE team will have access to this work. While they could not tell Polygon much about the game, it’s still great news to know it is in development and…

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The book Rogue Leaders: The Story of LucasArts released in 2008 but recently has made news for the list of cancelled Star Wars games that were reported to be in development at LucasArts. The book contains logos for 20 Star Wars titles that were in development at LucasArts at that time. There are some interesting titles on the list. You will find a tie-in for Episode VII subtitled Shadows of the Sith and even a third Jedi Knight title which a lot of fans say they really wanted to see. It looks like maybe they expected to continue the Star Wars movie serious via games until the Disney contract came through. Now just because these 20 titles are written as “cancelled” by LucasArts, that doesn’t mean that these concepts will never become games at some time in the future. Which on the list would you most want to see? Book Description:…

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Are you ready for some new Star Wars games? Seriously, who isn’t? All of us here at SWTOR Strategies love Star Wars and while we also love SWTOR, we’re all about seeing what new games are going to come from this new partnership and contract with EA. We’re dedicated to bringing you any news about Star Wars games which is why we’re excited that Lucasfilm has ed a group of Star Wars-related domain names, according to Fusible. Several of the new domains reference Star Wars themes, including the following:  Star Wars Alliance  Star Wars Rebels  Star Wars Wolf Pack  Wolf Pack Adventures  Order 67  Bothan Spies  Gungan Frontier 2  Gungan Frontier 3  Gungan Frontier 4  Wookie Hunters That’s unfortunately all we know at this time and none of the ed names match any current projects so it’s hard to say how soon (if at all) these new games could be coming. Still, it’s…

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If you have a Star Wars fan in your life, the holiday season is a great time to show them you appreciate them and a great Star Wars game is a fantastic way to do that. The difficult part, however, is that there are so many Star Wars games to choose from. If you have not looked before, you might be surprised at how many titles actually come up. So how can you choose which games are best? Well, it’s a hard call since all fans tend to have their own opinions about what makes a great Star Wars game and which ones were flops and when ones were successes. But here is a pretty safe list that nearly all the Star Wars gamer community can agree upon. Star Wars: The Old Republic Of course, there’s SWTOR – and with the free to play option now that wasn’t available last…

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Do you ever wonder what happens to all of those great video game ideas that never make it to production? Here are some Star Wars video games that never actually existed but it sure would be fun if they did! Star Wars The Empire Strikes Dak for Atari Pitfall! Sarlacc Edition for Atari Is it Operational? For NES Uncle Owen’s Moisture Farm Tycoon for Xbox And more! Now that we’ve had some laughs, here’s a real unreleased Star Wars video game: Super Star Wars is an unreleased platform game developed by Brain Bug that was originally supposed to be the PC port of LucasArts‘ SNES game of the same name. It all began in 1994 while most people of their team worked on another game, Lollypop. Since the SNES version of Super Star Wars was one of their favorite games and Softgold – the publisher of Lollypop – had a…

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At the 2012 E3 expo, one of the highlights was Star Wars 1313, reportedly a new and darker Star Wars game put together by many division of the Lucasfilm organization, according to a recent blog on GameNGuide.com by Juan G. Rodriguez. While Industrial Light & Magic’s visual effects supervisor Kim Libreri noted that he believes “in 10 years game graphics will have advanced to the point of being indistinguishable from reality,” adding, “one day it will be impossible to spot the differences between real-time rendering and live action.” The early footage of Star Wars 1313 reportedly showcases fluid animation and cinematic quality visuals but does not approach anything near photorealistic quality. With the leaps and bounds in advancing technology and the difference in what video games looked like just a decade ago compared to today, it is not surprising to hear Libreri’s opinion on where they’ll be another ten years…

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