Star Wars Outlaws: Low Red Moon Releases February 3rd – A New Prequel Novel Expands the Underworld

The Star Wars galaxy is getting a new entry into its criminal underworld—and this time, it ties directly into the upcoming game Star Wars Outlaws. The novel Star Wars Outlaws: Low Red Moon launches on February 3rd, and if you’re planning to dive into Ubisoft’s scoundrel-filled open-world game, this book might just be essential reading. Written by Mike Chen—a fan-favorite author known for Brotherhood and From a Certain Point of View—Low Red Moon serves as a prequel to the game, expanding the lives of characters who will soon appear on-screen. Even better? It works as a standalone story for readers who just love gritty Star Wars storytelling. And yes, you can already pre-order it on Amazon here: A Story From the Underworld — Long Before the Game Begins Low Red Moon spans two distinct eras of the Star Wars timeline: The book follows Jaylen Vrax (formerly Jaylen Barsha), whose entire…

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Rian Johnson’s Star Wars Trilogy Is “Effectively Dead,” Says The Hollywood Reporter

It’s the end of a long-running Star Wars mystery:Director Rian Johnson’s planned Star Wars trilogy — announced all the way back in 2017 — is now “effectively dead,” according to The Hollywood Reporter’s new profile on the filmmaker. While Johnson is currently busy celebrating the premiere of his new film Wake Up Dead Man, the article finally gives us a clear update on the trilogy many fans assumed had quietly vanished into hyperspace. Now, we have confirmation: it’s not happening. And maybe never really was. From The Last Jedi to “What Could Have Been” Johnson’s relationship with Star Wars began with The Last Jedi (2017), one of the most talked-about and debated films in the franchise’s history. THR notes that Johnson created TLJ in what he describes as a “beautiful, fearless little bubble,” focused entirely on the creative work and not the outside noise. That noise, of course, arrived later…

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The Acolyte Creator Leslye Headland Says She Has “No Regrets” — And Why That Matters for Star Wars

After nearly a year of silence following the cancellation of Star Wars: The Acolyte, series creator Leslye Headland has finally broken her silence in a new and remarkably candid interview with The Wrap. And if there’s one thing she makes clear from the start, it’s this: “I love my show, I have no regrets, and I know that it was wonderful.” For a series that sparked passionate debate across the fandom, Headland’s comments offer the clearest picture yet of what went into the show — and what ultimately led to its abrupt cancellation. “The Acolyte Was Always a Major Risk” Headland doesn’t shy away from acknowledging that The Acolyte was a gamble from day one. Rather than leaning on familiar Star Wars elements, the show plunged into the High Republic era, a timeline that had never been depicted in live action before. “It was a new part of the timeline….

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Lego Star Wars: The Force Awakens – Prequel Character Pack Mod Brings Anakin, Obi-Wan, and More Into the Game

LEGO Star Wars games have always thrived on pure charm. Whether you’re smashing bricks, unlocking classic heroes, or reliving the Skywalker Saga with plastic hairpieces, the formula just works. But for players who love the Prequel Trilogy—and let’s be honest, that’s a whole generation of fans—LEGO Star Wars: The Force Awakens has always felt like it was missing a key ingredient: more characters from Episodes I–III. Thanks to this mod, that gap closes beautifully. The Prequel Character Pack adds seven iconic Prequel Trilogy heroes and villains straight into LEGO Star Wars: The Force Awakens, giving you more bricks to play with, more Jedi to swing around, and more nostalgia to punch stormtroopers with. It’s simple. It’s clean. It’s exactly what the game needed. Download the Mod 👉 Direct download What the Prequel Character Pack Actually Includes The mod introduces seven new fully playable characters from the Prequel era. Several standouts…

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Happy 62nd Birthday to Ming-Na Wen — The Voice, the Warrior, and the Legend

Today, we celebrate the birthday of an absolute Star Wars icon: Ming-Na Wen, who turns 62 years old and continues to be one of the most unstoppable forces in the galaxy — on-screen and off. Whether you know her as Fennec Shand, the elite assassin from The Mandalorian, The Book of Boba Fett, and The Bad Batch, or as the voice behind legendary characters in Disney and Marvel projects, Ming-Na Wen has carved out a career that spans generations, fandoms, and entire cinematic universes. Quite literally — she’s one of the few actors who has appeared in Star Wars, Marvel, and Disney animation, earning her the nickname “The Queen of Franchise Multiverses.” That’s power. That’s range. That’s Ming-Na Wen. Fennec Shand: The Elite Assassin Fans Can’t Get Enough Of Ming-Na’s role as Fennec Shand instantly captured the attention of the Star Wars fanbase. Sleek, deadly, fiercely loyal (when she chooses…

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Star Wars: Skeleton Crew Original Soundtrack Now Available on CD & Vinyl

Big news for Star Wars fans and soundtrack collectors alike—composer Mick Giacchino’s score for the Disney+ series Skeleton Crew is now available in physical formats, including CD and a limited-edition 4 LP vinyl set. Whether you’re building out a Star Wars soundtrack collection or simply love epic orchestral music, this release is worth your attention. What’s Included & Why It Matters The soundtrack release includes a full presentation of Giacchino’s dynamic score from Skeleton Crew, which was first released digitally in January 2025. Key notes: Why Star Wars Fans Should Pick It Up If you’re part of the galaxy-far-afar fandom, here’s why you’ll want this soundtrack in your shelf: Where to Buy You can pre-order or buy now via several retailers. For example: Final Thoughts This release is a great opportunity to own a piece of the Star Wars universe in high-quality physical form. If your shelves are home to…

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SWTOR Game Update 7.8 “Pursuit of Ruin” — December 2025 Content Revealed in New Livestream

The SWTOR team held a major developer livestream on November 19, giving players a deep look at everything coming in Game Update 7.8 “Pursuit of Ruin,” arriving December 2025. If you missed the broadcast, don’t worry — here’s a full breakdown of all the new story content, systems, rewards, PvP updates, and holiday events headed to the galaxy. This update introduces one of the most ambitious open-world systems SWTOR has attempted in years, plus new rewards, new bundles, a new Stronghold, and the next chapter of Galactic Threads. Twitch Drops Live Now Two Twitch Drop campaigns are tied to Update 7.8: 1. Available Now (until December 4) Watch 1 hour of live SWTOR content to earn theVoss Poster Decoration. 2. At Update 7.8 Launch Watch 4 hours of live SWTOR streams to unlock theTwilight Acklay Mount. Remember: You must link your SWTOR and Twitch accounts on the official website for…

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LEGO Star Wars: Castaways Released 4 Years Ago Today – And It’s Still Going Strong

Four years ago today, LEGO fans and Star Wars fans united in a way only LEGO games can make possible: through chaos, charm, brick-smashing, and tons of customizable minifig fun. LEGO Star Wars: Castaways launched on Apple Arcade exactly four years ago, introducing players to a tropical, digital island filled with mysteries, minigames, and more LEGO studs than any responsible person should ever ignore. And unlike many mobile titles that disappear faster than a Jawa when you mention “fair trade,” Castaways is still going. In fact, the game continues to receive monthly events featuring content, characters, and themes from across the Star Wars films and TV shows — from the Skywalker Saga to The Mandalorian, The Bad Batch, and beyond. Not bad for a cozy little island adventure built out of plastic bricks and creative chaos. A LEGO Star Wars Game With Its Own Identity Unlike the typical story-driven LEGO…

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Knights of the Old Republic II Gets a Gorgeous Companion Makeover With This HQ Texture Overhaul

Some players can’t resist building a new character every time they boot up Knights of the Old Republic II. Others mod the game until it barely resembles the original. And then there are the lifers—the people on their tenth, twentieth, or, in this modder’s case, thousandth playthrough who decide to share their visual upgrades with the rest of us. If you’ve ever wished that Atton’s face didn’t look like it was textured in 2004 (because it was), or that the Handmaiden’s hair had more depth than a chalky white helmet, this new High-Quality Companion Face & Hair Texture Overhaul is exactly the kind of KOTOR2 glow-up you’ve been hunting for. ➡️ Download the mod here What This HQ Texture Mod Actually Improves This overhaul focuses on three iconic KOTOR2 characters—Atton Rand, The Handmaiden, and the Female Exile—with options for each. It replaces their vanilla 512×512 textures with crisp, hand-enhanced 2048×2048…

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James Bond (Sean Connery) Joins the Fight in Star Wars Battlefront II – A Suave Han Solo Replacement Mod

There are mods that make you smile, mods that make you scratch your head, and then there are mods like this one—where the moment you load into a match, you instantly hear “Bond. James Bond.” echoing across the galaxy. The James Bond Sean Connery Han Solo Replacer is one of those rare crossover mods that doesn’t feel like a chaotic mashup. It feels… weirdly natural. Space casinos, smugglers, espionage, tuxedos—Han Solo has always had big spy energy anyway. Swap him with Sean Connery in his prime, and suddenly Battlefront II becomes a galaxy-spanning MI6 operation with lightsabers. And honestly? It works. Way too well. ➡️You can download the mod here Why Sean Connery Fits Shockingly Well in Star Wars Some character replacer mods feel like dropping a Fortnite skin into a historical drama. This one feels like it got greenlit by Lucasfilm after a long night at the sabacc table….

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Star Wars: Tales from the Galaxy’s Edge Released 5 Years Ago Today — A VR Adventure That Still Holds Up

Five years ago today, Star Wars fans strapped on VR headsets, ignited their virtual blasters, and stepped foot into one of the most immersive corners of the galaxy far, far away. Star Wars: Tales from the Galaxy’s Edge officially released on this day — and it still stands as one of the most underrated Star Wars gaming experiences of the last decade. Set on the outskirts of Black Spire Outpost on Batuu, the game expanded Disney Parks lore while giving players a chance to jump straight into the action. And let’s be honest: for those of us who can’t casually fly to Disneyland whenever we feel like it, Tales from the Galaxy’s Edge was the closest thing to actually being in the park without spending a fortune on flights and blue milk. A VR Game That Actually Felt Like Star Wars When this title launched, VR was still in its…

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Daisy Ridley to Lead Action-Thriller ‘The Good Samaritan’ — But What It Means for Star Wars Fans

The ever-versatile Daisy Ridley — best known to Star Wars followers as Rey — has signed on to star in an upcoming action-thriller titled The Good Samaritan, directed by Pierre Morel (of Taken fame). theplaylist.netIn the film’s logline: Ridley plays Dr Rosalind Carver, an entrepreneur who rescues a wounded man off the coast of Indonesia, only to find herself thrust into a deadly conspiracy involving pirates, corrupt officials and disappearing yachts. Punch Drunk CriticsProduction is expected to begin spring 2026 on the Gold Coast / Australia. GeekTyrant Why Star Wars Fans Should Care We know Daisy Ridley as Rey — the woman who helped reshape the Skywalker legacy in the sequel trilogy. Her pivot into hard-edged action-thrillers shows a career evolution that goes beyond the galaxy far, far away.But for fans of the Star Wars: The Rise of Skywalker era and the upcoming next chapter (whatever timeline it lands in),…

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Officially Unlock Up To $7,800 Daily with Oak Mining. Start Now!

In the fast-evolving world of cryptocurrency, cloud mining has fundamentally transformed how individuals build digital wealth. This innovative approach eliminates the prohibitive costs and technical complexities of traditional mining, putting the power of industrial-grade operations within everyone’s reach. At Oak Mining, we provide a secure and streamlined platform for mining leading cryptocurrencies like Bitcoin and Dogecoin. Our users enjoy a completely hands-off experience: we manage the entire infrastructure—from hardware maintenance to energy optimization—while guaranteeing transparent pricing and reliable daily payouts. This empowers you to focus on what truly matters: building your wealth and participating confidently in the new digital economy. Why Choose Oak Mining? Oak Mining is designed to make cryptocurrency mining accessible to all. By leveraging remote data centers, the platform handles all technical complexities, allowing you to reap rewards without managing hardware or worrying about electricity costs. Here’s what makes Oak Mining stand out: Mine Top-Tier Cryptocurrencies: BTC…

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Happy Birthday to the Man Behind the Mask of Kylo Ren: Adam Driver Turns 42!

Today we celebrate the birthday of one of the most compelling actors to join the Star Wars galaxy in the modern era—Adam Driver, the man who brought Kylo Ren to life with a mix of rage, vulnerability, and that unmistakable, simmering intensity that made the character unforgettable. Whether you loved Kylo as the conflicted villain of the sequel trilogy, admired Ben Solo’s final heroic turn, or simply appreciated Driver’s raw acting power, there’s no denying the impact he’s had on the franchise. Few modern Star Wars performances have sparked as much debate, analysis, and “wait… is he actually hot?” discourse across the fandom. A Complex Villain for a New Era Kylo Ren could have easily been a one-note character—a masked dark side enforcer trying too hard to be Darth Vader 2.0. But thanks to Adam Driver’s ability to balance anger, insecurity, and emotional depth, Kylo became something else entirely: a…

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On This Day in Star Wars Gaming: Star Wars: Bounty Hunter Was Released in 2002

Today marks a special milestone in Star Wars gaming history: Star Wars: Bounty Hunter was released on this day back in 2002. Yes — over two decades ago, players first stepped into the boots of Jango Fett, long before Din Djarin made Mandalorians mainstream cool. If you were gaming in the early 2000s, this title was one of those “must-play” releases — a gritty, atmospheric action-adventure that finally let fans live out the fantasy of being a professional hunter navigating the criminal underworld of the galaxy. Two blasters, a jetpack, and a moral compass permanently stuck on “grey area”? That’s peak Star Wars. Why Bounty Hunter Was a Big Deal When Star Wars: Bounty Hunter launched for the PlayStation 2 and GameCube, it offered something fans had been hungry for: a Star Wars game not built around Jedi, not built around starfighters, and not built around Rebels vs Empire. Instead,…

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Rosario Dawson Teases a Lighter, More Joyful Ahsoka Season 2

If you thought Ahsoka Tano was all gravitas, lightsabers and stoic Jedi-resolve in Season 1 of Ahsoka, you’re in for a fresh twist. In a recent interview, Rosario Dawson revealed that the character will be entering Season 2 with more joy, connection and community than ever before. SFFGazette.com Dawson explained: “She had more of a strong gravitas at the beginning, and she was a little bit more unflappable. And I’m liking that she’s relaxing, she’s kind of getting back into her joy. I think those moments with Hayden and Anakin were so important for her to heal something so she could be more present.” SFFGazette.comAnd she added:“I’m really glad that we get to add more joy into her life and see her relax a little bit more and work in community a little bit more than she has.” LRMonline Here’s why this shift matters — both for the story and…

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Millie Bobby Brown Considers Tattoo of Han & Leia’s Iconic “I Love You” / “I Know” Exchange

What happens when a major pop culture actress, a Star Wars classic line, and a meaningful personal moment collide? The result: Millie Bobby Brown revealed she’s seriously thinking about getting a tattoo of the legendary exchange from Star Wars: The Empire Strikes Back — the moment when Han Solo tells Princess Leia “I love you,” and she responds “I know.” The actress says the line is “so cute,” and that she and husband Jake Bongiovi even play-quote it to each other. EW.com Why This Tattoo Idea Resonates Brown already wears her fandom openly — with a growing tattoo collection that includes the number 11 (a nod to her TV character), butterflies, a rose, and her husband’s initials. So the fact that she’s considering immortalizing a Star Wars line makes perfect sense: it blends personal meaning, pop-culture fandom, and relationship connection. She explained: “Star Wars. ‘I love you.’ ‘I know.’ ……

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Skeleton Crew Scores 17 Children’s & Family Emmy Nominations — A Huge Win for Star Wars Storytelling

The Force is definitely strong with Skeleton Crew. Lucasfilm’s coming-of-age Star Wars series has officially been nominated for 17 Children’s & Family Emmy Awards, making it one of the most recognized shows of the entire season. For a series that blends Amblin-style adventure with Star Wars spirit, this level of acclaim is a huge moment — not just for the show, but for the future of young-audience storytelling in the galaxy far, far away. Here’s a breakdown of the categories Skeleton Crew was nominated for — and why each one matters. A Full Breakdown of the Nominations Skeleton Crew racked up nominations across nearly every major category, including: • Best Young Teen Series• Best Lead Actor – Jude Law• Best Younger Performer – Ravi Cabot-Conyers• Best Writing for a Young Teen Series• Best Directing for a Live Action Series• Best Cinematography• Best Editing• Best Sound Mixing & Editing – Live…

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On This Day in Battlefront History: Star Wars Battlefront – Ultimate Edition Turns 9 Years Old!

Nine years. That’s how long it’s been since Star Wars Battlefront: Ultimate Edition landed and gave us the closest thing to a playable Star Wars museum—packed with blasters, starfighters, and enough nostalgia to fill a Jawa sandcrawler. Released on this day exactly nine years ago, the Ultimate Edition marked the final, polished form of DICE’s rebooted Battlefront (2015), bundling the entire DLC lineup into one massive package. Looking back, it’s still one of the most important releases in the modern era of Star Wars gaming. The Complete Battlefront Experience The Ultimate Edition wasn’t just a rerelease—it was a celebration. It included: • Outer Rim• Bespin• Death Star• Rogue One: Scarif• The Battlefront Season Pass• All the iconic maps, heroes, modes, and cosmetic additions from the game’s entire life cycle For a lot of players, this was the moment the game finally felt “complete.” Whether you were diving into Walker Assault…

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Star Wars: Galaxy of Heroes – November 2025 Community Q&A Breakdown

What Players Need to Know About Eras, Gear, Relics, Coliseum, and More The November 2025 Star Wars: Galaxy of Heroes Community Q&A dropped a ton of new details about the Era system, relic accessibility, returning-player support, and how Conquest and Galactic Legends will work going forward. If you’re a long-time holo-table veteran—or a returning Jedi trying to reconnect your holocron after a few years away—this update shapes the future of SWGOH in a big way. Here’s your complete, streamlined, SEO-friendly rundown of everything that matters. Conquest Characters & Galactic Legends Will Still Use Gear Let’s start with the big one: Conquest units and Galactic Legends will continue to require traditional gear. That means your GL prep isn’t suddenly changing to the Era system. However, Journey Guide characters tied to a specific Era will use Era progression, as long as their Era is still active. Once they age out, they convert…

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MadOut2 BigCityOnline for PC: Ultimate Open-World Gaming Experience

MadOut2 BigCityOnline delivers an expansive open-world experience that transforms your device into a dynamic urban playground. This action-packed multiplayer game combines vehicular mayhem with sandbox exploration, offering players unprecedented freedom to create chaos or build their criminal empire across a sprawling metropolitan landscape. Unrestricted Sandbox Gameplay The game’s primary appeal lies in its no-rules approach to urban exploration. Players navigate through detailed city environments where every street corner presents opportunities for high-speed chases, tactical combat, or creative destruction. The physics engine responds realistically to collisions and environmental interactions, making each gaming session unpredictably entertaining. MadOut2 BigCityOnline stands apart through its commitment to player agency. Unlike linear action games, this title encourages experimentation—whether you’re testing vehicle durability through extreme stunts, engaging in spontaneous multiplayer battles, or simply exploring the meticulously crafted urban environment at your own pace. Multiplayer Mayhem and Community Engagement Real-time multiplayer functionality transforms solitary gameplay into collaborative chaos:…

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Pong Krell Was Killed in The Clone Wars 14 Years Ago Today — The Fall of the Jedi Who Betrayed Everything

Fourteen years ago today, Star Wars: The Clone Wars delivered one of its darkest and most unforgettable moments — the fall (and execution) of Jedi General Pong Krell.And honestly? Star Wars animation has rarely hit harder. Krell wasn’t just another side character. He was a walking red flag wrapped in a Jedi robe, carrying two double-bladed lightsabers and enough arrogance to make even the Sith raise an eyebrow. And on this day, fans watched as his own clones — the soldiers he manipulated and betrayed — finally brought his brutal reign to an end. A Jedi Who Never Deserved the Title Introduced during the Umbara arc in Season 4, Pong Krell immediately became a fan-disliked figure… and then quickly cemented himself as one of the most reviled Jedi in the entire franchise. Why? Because Krell wasn’t just tough. He was cruel. He belittled his troops, pushed them into reckless battles,…

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Is Mark Hamill Playing the King of Hyrule in The Legend of Zelda Movie? Here’s What We Actually Know

A rumor is sweeping across social media faster than a cucco on caffeine: Mark Hamill is reportedly playing the King of Hyrule in the upcoming The Legend of Zelda live-action movie.It’s the kind of casting news that instantly sounds right. Hamill has the voice, the gravitas, the geek-culture royalty status, and the energy to rule Hyrule with authority (and probably a few well-timed dad jokes). But here’s the important part: this casting has not been officially confirmed by Nintendo or Sony. So let’s break down what’s real, what’s speculation, and why fans are already celebrating anyway. The Legend of Zelda Movie: What’s Official So Far Nintendo’s live-action Zelda film is very real — and very high-profile. Here’s what has been confirmed: The project is massive, and for good reason. After The Super Mario Bros. Movie shattered the box office, Nintendo clearly wants another cinematic hit. Where the Mark Hamill Rumor…

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Star Wars Battlefront II Was Released 8 Years Ago Today – A Look Back at the Game That Refused to Stay Down

Eight years ago today, Star Wars Battlefront II blasted onto the scene, kicking off one of the most controversial yet ultimately triumphant chapters in modern Star Wars gaming. Released on November 17, 2017, the game’s launch was a lightning rod of global discussion… but its legacy has become something far more impressive: a comeback story fans still talk about in 2025. Whether you loved the campaign, ground through Galactic Assault, or spent all night perfecting your starfighter loadout, there’s no denying Battlefront II left its mark on the galaxy far, far away. A Rocky Launch That Sparked a Revolution When Battlefront II launched, it was immediately met with major criticism regarding loot boxes and progression. The backlash was so intense it reached mainstream news outlets and even triggered political conversations around loot box legislation in multiple countries.It’s rare for a video game to become a global talking point. It’s even…

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