Star Wars: Bounty Hunter Gets an Epic Physical Release—And We’re Here For It

Star Wars: Bounty Hunter Gets an Epic Physical Release—And We’re Here For It

Star Wars: Bounty Hunter is back, and this time it’s making waves on the Nintendo Switch with a brand-new physical release! Limited Run Games, the publisher known for preserving gaming classics, has announced an exciting line-up of physical editions, offering fans of the galaxy’s most notorious bounty hunter, Jango Fett, a chance to add something special to their collection. But this release is more than just nostalgia—it’s a celebration of the character, the game, and its legacy in the Star Wars universe.

So, if you’ve been itching to get your hands on something tangible, something real—whether it’s a standard edition, premium extras, or a collector’s masterpiece—this announcement will have you reaching for your credits faster than Han Solo on a bad day at the cantina.

Bounty Hunting Never Looked So Good

For those unfamiliar with the title, Star Wars: Bounty Hunter originally debuted back in 2002. It follows the exploits of Jango Fett, the galaxy’s most feared bounty hunter and the genetic blueprint for the Republic’s Clone Army. Set in the Star Wars universe before the events of Attack of the Clones, the game puts you in Jango’s boots as he tracks down bounties, engages in epic blaster battles, and jetpacks his way through the underbelly of the galaxy.

The game saw a re-release on the Nintendo Switch eShop in August 2024, receiving praise for its faithful remaster of the original experience. However, digital downloads can only do so much to scratch that nostalgic itch—fans have been eagerly awaiting the announcement of a physical version. Thankfully, Limited Run Games heard their cries echo through the Force and is delivering with style.

The Physical Editions: Which One Will You Choose?

Limited Run Games is offering three different versions of Star Wars: Bounty Hunter for the Switch, and they’re all out-of-this-world in their own right. Let’s break them down:

  1. Standard Edition – $34.99 USD
    For the straightforward collector who just wants the game in hand, the Standard Edition comes with the physical cartridge and all the essential Star Wars vibes you could want. Estimated to ship between February 1st and February 28th, 2025, it’s perfect for fans who enjoy a no-frills approach to bounty hunting.
  2. Premium Edition – $89.99 USD
    Now, if you’re looking for a bit more flair in your Star Wars collection, the Premium Edition is where it’s at. This set includes a physical copy of the game, a 12” x 16” double-sided poster, a collectible SteelBook case, a Jango Fett enamel pin, and a commemorative metal coin. It’s essentially a bounty hunter’s starter kit. Estimated shipping? March 2025.
  3. Master Edition – $174.99 USD
    And for the true bounty hunter superfans, the Master Edition is a galactic jackpot. This ultimate collector’s bundle features all the goodies from the Premium Edition, plus lithographs, a hardcover strategy guide, a bounty tracking journal with tracking stickers (because every bounty hunter needs to keep track of their targets, right?), a metal Mythosaur skull, and an individually numbered certificate of authenticity. Estimated to ship in July 2025, this edition might even make Boba Fett jealous.

With such a range of options, from budget-friendly to collector’s paradise, fans have plenty of choices to find the right edition that fits their inner Star Wars collector persona.

Why the Hype for a Physical Release?

In the era of digital downloads and cloud gaming, why are physical releases still such a big deal? Well, for one, there’s nothing quite like holding a tangible piece of gaming history in your hands. Whether it’s the satisfying weight of a cartridge or the joy of flipping through a strategy guide, physical editions offer a level of nostalgia and permanence that digital downloads simply can’t replicate.

But beyond the sentimental value, there’s also a sense of pride in owning something limited and unique. The Master Edition, with its numbered certificate of authenticity and high-quality extras, is something that will only appreciate in value—both emotionally and, likely, monetarily—as time goes on. In the Star Wars universe, rare items have always held power, and the same holds true in the gaming world.

The Legacy of Star Wars: Bounty Hunter

Star Wars: Bounty Hunter holds a special place in the hearts of many Star Wars fans, and it’s easy to see why. Released at a time when the Star Wars franchise was exploring different aspects of its universe, the game gave players a rare opportunity to step into the shoes of Jango Fett, a character who would go on to influence the entire Clone Wars storyline.

The game was celebrated for its fast-paced action, tight controls, and, of course, the jetpack. But more than that, it offered a unique glimpse into the darker side of the Star Wars universe, far removed from Jedi lightsabers and Rebel heroics. It was all about the grime, the bounties, and the relentless pursuit of credits—things we don’t always get to see in the mainline movies.

And now, with this physical release, old fans can relive the excitement, while new fans get a chance to experience one of the more underrated gems in Star Wars gaming history.

Final Thoughts: A Collector’s Dream

Whether you’re a die-hard Star Wars fan, a physical media enthusiast, or just someone looking to add a unique piece of gaming history to your collection, this upcoming release of Star Wars: Bounty Hunter has something for everyone. The different editions ensure that no matter your budget or level of fandom, you can secure a piece of the action.

And hey, even if you’re just here for the enamel pin and the SteelBook, there’s no judgment. After all, being a bounty hunter means taking what’s valuable to you—and in this case, it’s not just the credits.

May the Force (and your pre-orders) be with you!

Novara Skuara

When I was 7, I saw Star Wars: A New Hope in theaters a week after it opened. My parents were nice enough to take me and I have been a fan of Star Wars and almost all science fiction in general. I am an amateur writer who has been published for contributing flavor text to a RP game. I also have a copyright on a novel I hope to be able to publish sometime soon.