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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Kylo Ren Overhaul Mod Brings the Sequel Trilogy’s Most Conflicted Villain to Life in Battlefront II

Kylo Ren is one of those Star Wars characters who can look ten different ways across three movies and somehow still feel like the same frustrated Force user with parental issues. What doesn’t feel consistent? His appearances in Star Wars: Battlefront II (2017)—where some of his most iconic looks are mysteriously missing. Thankfully, the Kylo Ren Overhaul mod steps in to fix that gap with a clean, lore-friendly set of skins that finally bridge the sequel trilogy’s visual evolution. No wild redesigns, no immersion-breaking experiments—just the Kylo Ren we actually saw on-screen, now properly represented in-game. If you’ve ever wished for a helmetless Episode IX look, a lighter TLJ-style scar, or a hood-down Reforged variant, consider this mod your new Dark Side conversion moment. What the Kylo Ren Overhaul Changes – And Why It Works So Well This mod started as a passion project and accidentally became one of those…

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John Boyega Says He Knows Nothing About the New Jedi Order Movie — And Drops a Perfect Tom Holland Joke

John Boyega is back at it with the best Star Wars energy imaginable.During a panel at Liverpool Comic Con, the actor behind Finn was asked—again—whether he knows anything about the upcoming New Jedi Order movie starring Daisy Ridley as Rey. His answer?Peak Boyega. Peak chaos. Peak honesty. “Trust me I’m like the Tom Holland of Star Wars, once I know something I’ll let you know.” Somewhere out there, Lucasfilm PR felt a disturbance in the Force. Boyega’s “Tom Holland of Star Wars” Quote Is Instantly Legendary If there’s one thing Boyega has mastered over the years, it’s turning every interview into a mix of sincerity and stand-up comedy. Comparing himself to Tom Holland—the king of accidental Marvel spoilers—is perfect. He’s basically saying: Honestly, respect. But the bigger takeaway?Boyega insists he knows nothing about the film… at least not yet. So What Does This Mean for Finn in the Post-Episode IX…

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Star Wars: Hunters Soft-Launched 4 Years Ago Today — A Short but Wild Ride

Four years ago today, Star Wars: Hunters officially entered soft launch, giving fans their first hands-on experience with Zynga’s competitive arena battler set in the post-Empire era. It promised fast matches, colorful characters, and a fresh take on Star Wars multiplayer—a mobile and Switch-friendly alternative that stood out from anything else in the franchise. And for a while, it worked.Players jumped into the Arena on Vespaara with Jedi impostors, Mandalorian warriors, droids disguised as stormtroopers, and even a pair of Jawas stacked in a trench coat. Hunters wasn’t afraid to be weird, vibrant, and fun. But as we look back on its soft launch anniversary, the celebration is bittersweet—because Star Wars: Hunters officially shut down on October 1, 2025.(You can read our coverage here: https://swtorstrategies.com/2025/10/star-wars-hunters-shut-down.html) Still… today is a reminder of what the game was and what it could have been. A Game Full of Style, Personality & Potential The…

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John Boyega Wants Finn and Poe Back – But Only on the Big Screen

The sequel trilogy bromance might not be over just yet—but according to John Boyega, there’s only one place he wants to see Finn and Poe reunite: the cinema. Speaking at Liverpool Comic Con, Boyega made it clear that while he loves the idea of stepping back into Finn’s boots, there’s a condition attached. A big one. “Me and Oscar are very stubborn and we believe the bromance should only be on the big screen.” And honestly? That might be the most Finn-and-Poe statement ever. The Finn–Poe Bromance: A Highlight of the Sequel Era If there’s one thing all Star Wars fans can agree on, it’s that Finn and Poe had chemistry—real chemistry. From the moment Poe handed Finn his jacket and said, “It looks good on you,” the fandom collectively lost its mind. Their dynamic brought levity, charm, and genuine warmth to the sequels. It felt natural. It felt fun….

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SWG:Legends Announces the 2025 Galactic City Home Show Winner — Discotheque Takes the Crown on Talus!

The votes are in, the decorations have settled, and the undead (mostly) returned to their graves. Star Wars Galaxies fans, we have a champion.For the first time in SWG:Legends history, the community held a full City Home Show, and the results are nothing short of spectacular. After weeks of player tours, spooky shenanigans, clever city planning, and more Kashyyykian streetlamps than a Wookiee electrician could handle, one city stood above the rest: 🏆 Congratulations to Discotheque, Talus — and Mayor Wendie Flamingo! Discotheque didn’t just win.They performed.They created a living, breathing festival space that blended pristine urban planning with Harvest Festival chaos, theatrical flair, and theme-park-level creativity. (Source included: SWG:Legends forums — https://swglegends.com/forums/showthread.php?68193) A Tour Through Discotheque’s Winning City A Perfectly Planned Plaza to Welcome Visitors Your journey starts at the steps of the City Hall. Wide plazas, careful landscaping, GMF decorations, and rows of neatly arranged homes radiate “this…

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Star Wars: The Old Republic Went Free-to-Play 13 Years Ago Today — A Turning Point That Saved the Galaxy

Thirteen years ago today, Star Wars: The Old Republic made one of the most important pivots in MMO history. On November 15, 2012, BioWare officially launched SWTOR’s Free-to-Play option worldwide—opening the galaxy to millions of new players and reshaping the future of the game forever. It wasn’t just a business model change.It was a lifeline.It was a rebirth.It was the moment SWTOR found its identity. Let’s take a look back at the day the MMORPG changed course and how that decision continues to shape the game in 2025. The Announcement That Transformed SWTOR The original message—short and almost casual—landed with the force of a thermal detonator: “Today we are excited to announce that the global launch date of the The Old Republic Free-to-Play option will be November 15, 2012. This release will be simultaneous across all territories and countries SWTOR is available.” At the time, SWTOR was less than a…

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Disney+ Gains 3.8 Million Subscribers as Streaming Stays A Bright Spot

The Walt Disney Company just reported that Disney+ added 3.8 million new subscribers in the last quarter, bringing its global total to approximately 131.6 million. What’s Driving the Growth? For Disney’s fourth quarter, streaming remains the bright spot: while some legacy divisions struggled, Disney+ posted solid net gains and streaming revenue rose around 8 % year-over-year. Reasons behind the growth include: Why It Matters Adding nearly 4 million subscribers in one quarter signals that Disney’s pivot toward direct-to-consumer is working. It offsets soft spots elsewhere—linear TV revenue continues to decline and box office/post-theatrical returns remain under pressure. For investors and content strategists, this reinforces that streaming is now core to Disney’s growth narrative. Challenges & Things to Watch Takeaway In short: Disney+ gaining 3.8 million subscribers this quarter is more than just a headline—it underlines that streaming continues to be the engine of growth for the company. Even as traditional…

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Star Wars Battlefront II: Elite Trooper Edition Released 8 Years Ago Today — A Look Back at the Launch That Promised Everything

Eight years ago today, Star Wars Battlefront II players who picked up the Elite Trooper Edition stepped onto the battlefront three days before everyone else. November 2017 was a wild moment in gaming—equal parts hype, controversy, and sheer excitement—and the Elite Trooper Edition was right in the center of it all. But for many fans, that early-access window wasn’t just three days of extra playtime… it was three days of pure bragging rights. A Premium Edition Built for the Galaxy’s Most Dedicated Soldiers When EA and DICE unveiled the Star Wars Battlefront II Elite Trooper Edition, it was pitched as the ultimate way to dive into the sequel’s ambitious scope. More maps. More heroes. A full single-player campaign. Space battles. A refined class system. And of course—cosmetic upgrades that made your trooper look like they meant business. The Elite Trooper Edition bundled together: For fans who lived and breathed galactic…

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SWTOR 7.8 Hits the PTS: Dynamic Encounters Arrive on Dantooine

Update 7.8 has officially landed on the Public Test Server, and this round of testing brings something SWTOR hasn’t tried before: Dynamic Encounters—now live on Dantooine in a brand-new area called the Dantooine Crash Site. If you enjoy open-world chaos, unpredictable challenges, and big-group coordination, you’re about to have a very good time. A New Kind of Content: What Are Dynamic Encounters? Dynamic Encounters aren’t your traditional daily-area loops or timed world events. They’re spontaneous, layered challenges that adapt as players clear objectives. Think “open-world content with momentum,” where your actions directly influence how soon the server unlocks major encounters. On the PTS, this system debuts on Dantooine—specifically in the Dantooine Crash Site, a completely new zone carved out of the surface after an unknown ship plummeted into the environment. The impact has twisted the landscape into three biomes, each with its own hazards and challenges. This isn’t just “kill…

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Star Wars: Galactic Battlegrounds Turns 24 — The RTS Classic That Let Fans Command the Galaxy

On 13 November 2001, LucasArts launched a game that no one quite expected… yet absolutely everyone remembers: Star Wars: Galactic Battlegrounds. Powered by the same engine as Age of Empires II, it mashed up traditional RTS gameplay with the most iconic factions in the galaxy. And somehow, it worked brilliantly. It’s now 24 years old—old enough to vote, drink in some countries, and definitely old enough to remind you that time is a flat circle. But let’s celebrate it anyway, because Galactic Battlegrounds remains one of the most charming slices of early-2000s Star Wars gaming. A Galaxy Built on the Genie Engine In 2001, using the Age of Empires II engine for a Star Wars game sounded like a fever dream. But the Genie Engine turned out to be the perfect canvas: resource gathering, tech upgrades, unit queues, and that classic AOE “attack-move” feel—all wrapped in a Star Wars skin….

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Star Wars: Galaxy of Heroes – Anniversary Era Kit Reveals (Stormtrooper Luke, IG-90, Inquisitor Barriss, Yoda & Chewie, Darth Vader “Duel’s End”)

CG is celebrating SWGOH’s anniversary with a new-format kit reveal series—and it’s a chunky one. Five marquee units headline the Era of Anniversary, each designed to refresh older squads or supercharge niche teams. Artwork lands as it’s approved; feedback on the format is welcome per CG. Below is a clean, practical breakdown with release notes, must-know mechanics, and team tips. Stormtrooper Luke (Light • Rebel • Support • Leader) Release: Nov 18, 11am PT (Marquee)Intended squad: ST Luke, ST Han, Princess Leia (+ R2-D2, Old Ben for 5v5) New mechanic – Buff Disruption (debuff): Target is immune to buffs until damaged; when it breaks from damage, that unit loses 100% TM. Think “fragile Buff Immunity + Stagger” with real decision-making. Highlights Play notes: Open with Special 2 to layer Stealth, then chain assists to pop Buff Disruption at the right time. Trio mode (Luke/Leia/ST Han) becomes a compact GAC menace….

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Star Wars: Demolition Released 25 Years Ago — The Wildest Arena Battle in the Galaxy Turns a Quarter Century Old

Twenty-five years ago, Star Wars: Demolition crash-landed onto our consoles, blending lightsabers, speeders, and chaos into one unforgettable combat experience. Released in November 2000 for the PlayStation and Dreamcast, the game was an explosive mashup of Twisted Metal–style vehicular mayhem and the Star Wars universe — a combination that only the early 2000s could have delivered. So yes, Star Wars: Demolition just turned 25 years old, and it’s time to celebrate the galaxy’s most gloriously chaotic gladiator game. A Galaxy Far, Far Away Meets Vehicular Carnage Developed by Luxoflux and published by LucasArts, Star Wars: Demolition wasn’t about elegant lightsaber duels or Jedi wisdom. This was pure, unfiltered destruction. Players entered an intergalactic deathmatch in various vehicles — from Boba Fett’s jetpack and Speeder Bikes to AT-STs, Podracers, and even Rancors. The premise? Simple but brilliant: after the Galactic Empire banned podracing, Jabba the Hutt created a new spectator sport…

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The Lucas Museum of Narrative Art to Open September 22, 2026 — A Dream Years in the Making

After years of anticipation, delays, and more than a few whispers across the fandom galaxy, it’s finally happening: the Lucas Museum of Narrative Art will officially open its doors in Los Angeles on September 22, 2026. Founded by Star Wars creator George Lucas and his wife Mellody Hobson, the museum aims to celebrate storytelling across all forms — from classical paintings to modern cinema, comic books, and concept art. And yes, you can bet there’ll be plenty of Star Wars magic inside. A Museum Dedicated to the Power of Story The Lucas Museum isn’t your typical art museum. Rather than focusing on one medium or style, it’s built around a simple but powerful idea: art tells stories. According to Lucas, the goal is to explore how narrative shapes culture — and how art, in turn, tells the story of who we are. The museum’s collections will cover everything from Norman…

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SWTOR Galactic Seasons 9: Objectives for November 11 – December 8

If you thought you could coast through Star Wars: The Old Republic’s Galactic Seasons, think again. From November 11 through December 8, the galaxy demands your attention, your blasters, and—let’s be honest—a lot of Conquest Points. Season 9: “Flashpoint Resurgence” is in full swing following the launch of Game Update 7.7.1, and BioWare has dropped a full list of fresh objectives spanning four weeks of galactic grind and glory. Here’s everything you need to know to maximize your rewards, climb the Season track, and maybe even keep your sanity intact. Week 13: November 11 – November 17 This week’s all about corporate chaos and high-stakes heroics. Both Czerka Corporate Labs and Czerka Core Meltdown return for double Flashpoint fun, so grab your group and queue up via Activity Finder. Week 14: November 18 – November 24 Things heat up as the frontlines shift to Tython and Korriban—because nothing says “galactic…

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Stellar Blade Type-B Harness Suit Mod – A Bold 2B-Inspired Upgrade for Eve

Stellar Blade mods keep getting bolder, wilder, and more stylish—and the Type-B Harness Suit might be one of the most unapologetically confident creations so far. Taking direct inspiration from the iconic 2B aesthetic, the mod replaces Eve’s outfit with a revealing harness-style suit that feels like a crossover between Stellar Blade’s kinetic combat and NieR: Automata’s cult-level fashion sense. It’s the kind of mod that makes you pause mid-battle, pan the camera around just a little too long, and think, “Yep… modders are truly unstoppable.” And that’s exactly why the community loves this stuff. Whether you play Stellar Blade for the stylish action, the sci-fi story beats, or the simple joy of unlocking new cosmetics, the Type-B Harness Suit adds a fresh layer of flair—with a design that’s daring, sleek, and tailor-made for anyone who treats fashion as endgame content. What the Type-B Harness Suit Mod Actually Does At its…

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Revealing Lynn: The Duet Night Abyss Nude Mod That Turns Heads (and Breaks Menus)

Duet Night Abyss hasn’t even been on the scene that long, yet the modding community already treats it like a playground—especially when it comes to character overhauls. And among the earliest, loudest, and spiciest offerings is Revealing Lynn, a nude-style mod that gives the sword-swinging heroine a whole new level of, let’s call it… expressiveness. Some players optimize builds.Some optimize DPS rotations.And then there are the players who optimize Lynn’s “personality.” This mod is for them. And honestly? It’s surprisingly well-crafted for something that edits the model to be, well… less equipped than usual. If you enjoy adult-themed mods, character customization, or just the chaotic energy of modding culture (which isn’t that different from esports fandoms or the gambling scene, depending on how risky you like your save files), this mod might be worth installing. What the Revealing Lynn Mod Actually Does The premise is simple:It edits Lynn’s character model…

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Oscar Isaac Says He’d Return to Star Wars—But Only If Disney “Figures Out” Its Free-Speech Issues

When Oscar Isaac last appeared in Star Wars: The Rise of Skywalker, he looked like a man ready to put the galaxy behind him. And now, years later, it seems he really meant it. The actor has made it clear he’s not coming back to a galaxy far, far away — at least not until Disney gets its house in order when it comes to, as he puts it, “free speech.” The Galaxy According to Oscar Isaac In a recent chat on Jimmy Kimmel Live!, Isaac opened up about his post-Star Wars outlook and didn’t shy away from some pointed remarks about Disney. When asked whether he’d ever return as the lovable Resistance pilot Poe Dameron, Isaac didn’t dance around it: “I think I’d have to see Disney figure out its free speech problem before I’d consider going back.” That’s about as subtle as a thermal detonator. The comment follows…

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Funko Sounding the Alarm: What the Sales Crash Means for Star Wars Merchandise

Collector alert: Funko recently issued a serious warning amid a collapsing collectibles market. In the company’s latest financial disclosure, it reported third-quarter net sales of US$250.9 million, down approximately 14 % year-on-year — with U.S. sales falling nearly 20 %. Even more troubling: Funko noted it has around US$215 million in debt and faces “substantial doubt about our ability to continue as a going concern for the next 12 months.” If you’re a fan of Star Wars–themed Funko Pops (and yes, you’re reading a Star Wars site — of course you are), buckle up: this downturn has direct implications for the galaxy of Star Wars collectibles. Why Star Wars Funko Pops Are Feeling the Squeeze Star Wars has long been a major driver for Funko’s vinyl business. From Stormtrooper variants to Vaulted Legends, the brand has leveraged the franchise’s vast character roster and passionate fandom to fuel releases year after…

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