Galaxy of Heroes June 18 2025 update graphic featuring Pao and bug fix details

Star Wars: Galaxy of Heroes Update 6-18-2025 — Bug Fixes, Hoth Cleanup, and Pao’s Clone Crisis

The Star Wars: Galaxy of Heroes update on June 18, 2025, doesn’t come with shiny new characters or game modes, but it does pack in a much-needed cleanup across the galaxy—especially for anyone who’s been yelling into their holotable about Hoth platoons or Pao’s sudden ability to clone himself like he’s auditioning for a Kaminoan commercial.

Here’s what went down in this latest bug-squashing blitz.


Pao’s Platoon Paradox: Solved

Pao may be tough, but he’s not omnipresent. A bug was forcing players to deploy him in multiple places during Phase 6 of the Hoth Planet Territory Battle, which—unless you’re channeling Palpatine-level dark science—is just not canon.

Fix Summary:

  • Pao no longer appears in two separate platoon slots.
  • Hoth Rebel Scout now replaces him where needed.

So, your roster juggling just got a little less maddening. It’s about time.


“Legacy of the Sages”: Now 60% More Readable

Let’s be honest—some ability descriptions in Galaxy of Heroes read like ancient Jedi scrolls translated by a malfunctioning protocol droid. Thankfully, CG took a red pen to the Platoon Granted Ability “Legacy of the Sages”, making the text easier to parse.

Same effect. Less confusion. More room in your brain for mod strategy.


Hoth: Rebel Assault Gets a Radio Check

If you noticed that Hoth communications were sounding more scrambled than a Sullustan trying to explain crypto at a cantina—you’re not alone. There was a bug causing incorrect information to appear during the Hoth: Rebel Assault Territory Battle.

That’s now resolved. No more misinformation. Just pure snow-covered chaos like nature (and George Lucas) intended.


Scorch Marquee Description: Reheated for Accuracy

Poor Scorch. The clone commando’s marquee event had some descriptive text that didn’t align with his actual “reheat” status. For players trying to make sense of what Scorch actually does, this bug fix is small but appreciated.

If you’re using Scorch in your lineup, at least now you know what he’s really cooking.


Conclusion: Not a Game-Changer, But Definitely a Game-Fixer

The June 18 SWGOH update isn’t breaking the game’s meta or introducing galactic-level drama, but it’s a solid reminder that bug fixing is the lifeblood of live-service games. Whether you’re a territory battle strategist, a collector obsessed with event descriptions, or someone who just really hates having to choose between Pao and… Pao, this patch gives you smoother skies ahead.

Plus, we’ll take clean comms and readable abilities over radio static and tooltip riddles any day. The Rebellion may run on hope—but your guild runs on working platoons.