Promotional artwork for Star Wars: Beyond Victory showcasing its three modes: Adventure Mode with Sebulba and Volo Bolus, Arcade Mode with high-speed podracing, and Playset Mode with Star Wars figures and vehicles coming to life in mixed reality.

Star Wars: Beyond Victory — Breaking Down the Three Game Modes

Star Wars: Beyond Victory is almost here, bringing fans a brand-new way to play in a galaxy far, far away. Launching October 7, 2025 exclusively for Meta Quest 3 and 3S, this mixed reality playset combines immersive storytelling, fast-paced action, and playful creativity in one package. At its core are three distinct modes: Adventure, Arcade, and Playset. Each offers something unique for different kinds of Star Wars fans.


Adventure Mode: A Story Set in the Age of Solo

For those who live for lore and characters, Adventure Mode is where the heart of the experience lies. Players step into the boots of Volo Bolus, an ambitious pilot mentored by none other than Sebulba. Set around the time of Solo: A Star Wars Story, this narrative-driven mode blends VR and mixed reality to create a cinematic journey with podracing woven directly into the plot.

Expect to meet allies and rivals, explore environments from back alleys to open race circuits, and feel like you’re taking part in an untold chapter of the Star Wars saga. This mode is all about story, immersion, and character-driven action—perfect for fans who want more than just racing.


Arcade Mode: Podracing Reimagined

If speed is what excites you, Arcade Mode brings podracing back in style. Instead of cinematic storytelling, this mode drops you into a holotable-style racing arena that unfolds in your own room through mixed reality.

Fast-paced, skill-based, and endlessly replayable, Arcade Mode is designed for quick bursts of action. Choose your podracer, dodge obstacles, master shortcuts, and aim for the perfect lap. It’s the kind of mode you can jump into for five minutes—or sink hours into as you chase better times and bragging rights.


Playset Mode: The Star Wars Sandbox

For players who love to create, Playset Mode might be the most magical of all. Think of it as a digital toybox that lets you populate your living space with Star Wars characters, vehicles, and props.

Want to stage a showdown between Darth Vader and a dozen podracers on your coffee table? You can. Want to scale up a mouse droid until it towers over your entire room? Go for it. This mode is all about freedom and creativity—pose figures, build scenes, mix and match vehicles, and craft your own Star Wars moments.

It’s ideal for collectors, creators, or anyone who grew up turning action figures into living stories.


How the Modes Complement Each Other

While each mode is distinct, they’re designed to complement one another. Progress in Adventure Mode unlocks figures and props for your Playset sandbox. Success in Arcade Mode can feed rewards back into your collection. Together, the three create a loop of story, action, and creativity that keeps you coming back in different ways.


Which Mode Is Right for You?

  • Adventure Mode is perfect if you want story-driven gameplay and the thrill of being part of a new Star Wars tale.
  • Arcade Mode is the go-to if you crave fast, competitive podracing fun.
  • Playset Mode is made for creators who want to design their own scenes and share their imagination.

Chances are, you’ll end up dipping into all three depending on your mood.


Final Thoughts

Star Wars: Beyond Victory isn’t just one game—it’s three experiences in one package. Whether you’re here for the narrative weight, the racing thrills, or the creative sandbox, this release has something to offer every kind of Star Wars fan.

With its launch just around the corner on October 7, now’s the time to decide: will you be chasing records, telling stories, or staging epic table-top duels with stormtroopers and podracers?

The answer, of course, is “all of the above.”

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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.