Time flies in a galaxy made entirely of plastic bricks.
Believe it or not, it’s been three whole years since LEGO Star Wars: The Skywalker Saga dropped two of its most exciting character packs: The Book of Boba Fett Pack and the Andor Pack. Released on this day three years ago, these DLCs brought fresh faces, fan-favorite heroes, and some gritty Rebel energy into the already-massive LEGO galaxy.
If you missed them back then—or just want to celebrate their anniversary—let’s take a quick trip back through the fun.
A Look Back at The Book of Boba Fett Pack
When The Book of Boba Fett DLC launched, fans got exactly what they wanted: a mix of bounty hunter swagger, Tatooine politics, and characters who thrive in the grey zone between hero and villain.
The pack included:
- Boba Fett (Post-Sarlacc) – fresh armor polish included.
- Fennec Shand – sniper, assassin, and absolute queen of intimidation.
- Krrsantan – the Wookiee that makes other Wookiees nervous.
- The Mods – colorful, cyber-enhanced scooter squad from Mos Espa.
- The Pyke Soldier – don’t trust him, but he looks great in LEGO form.
This set immediately stood out thanks to its blend of badass characters, vibrant designs, and the kind of weird Tatooine energy only LEGO can make adorable.
The Andor Pack: Rebellion Meets Stealth Bricks
The Andor DLC brought a totally different vibe—leaner, colder, and more spy-focused. Perfect for the show’s tone.
Characters included:
- Cassian Andor (Pre-Rebel Spy Mode)
- Luthen Rael – seller of antiques, dealer of chaos.
- Syril Karn – proof that even career bureaucrats can look cool in LEGO.
- Bix Caleen – everyone’s favorite mechanic with a tragic amount of stress.
- Dedra Meero – the Empire’s most terrifying micromanager.
- Mon Mothma (Senatorial Version) – calm, classy, rebel royalty.
This pack was a treat for fans of grounded Star Wars storytelling, slipping political intrigue and spy drama into a game better known for slapstick.
Why These Packs Still Matter
Even years later, both DLCs remain two of the most popular character packs in LEGO Star Wars: The Skywalker Saga. Here’s why:
- They added variety—from neon Mos Espa mods to ISB agents with clean uniforms.
- They expanded play styles, especially for fans who love mixing stealth with chaos.
- They brought modern Star Wars into a legacy LEGO title, bridging generations of fans.
- They kept the game fresh, arriving right as The Book of Boba Fett hype was peaking and Andor was building momentum.
And let’s be honest: any excuse to put Krrsantan in silly LEGO situations is a win.
A Small Anniversary, A Big Nostalgia Hit
Three years later, it’s fun to look back at the moment those two packs hit the store. They brought energy, character diversity, and new vibes into a game already overflowing with content—and for many players, they’re still part of the regular character rotation.
So here’s to The Book of Boba Fett Pack and The Andor Pack—miniature reminders of how expansive, weird, political, and fun the Star Wars galaxy can be… even when everyone’s made of bricks.
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