LEGO Star Wars prequel characters Anakin Skywalker, Obi-Wan Kenobi, Chancellor Palpatine, and young Boba Fett mod preview

Lego Star Wars: The Force Awakens – Prequel Character Pack Mod Brings Anakin, Obi-Wan, and More Into the Game

LEGO Star Wars games have always thrived on pure charm. Whether you’re smashing bricks, unlocking classic heroes, or reliving the Skywalker Saga with plastic hairpieces, the formula just works. But for players who love the Prequel Trilogy—and let’s be honest, that’s a whole generation of fans—LEGO Star Wars: The Force Awakens has always felt like it was missing a key ingredient: more characters from Episodes I–III.

Thanks to this mod, that gap closes beautifully.

The Prequel Character Pack adds seven iconic Prequel Trilogy heroes and villains straight into LEGO Star Wars: The Force Awakens, giving you more bricks to play with, more Jedi to swing around, and more nostalgia to punch stormtroopers with.

It’s simple. It’s clean. It’s exactly what the game needed.

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Chancellor Palpatine grey suit added via LEGO Star Wars The Force Awakens Prequel Character Pack mod

What the Prequel Character Pack Actually Includes

The mod introduces seven new fully playable characters from the Prequel era. Several standouts will immediately catch any Star Wars fan’s eye:

  • Anakin Skywalker (Episode II)
    Hotheaded, ambitious, and rocking that signature Padawan braid.
  • Obi-Wan Kenobi (Episode II)
    Calm, collected, and ready with a one-liner and a lightsaber.
  • Chancellor Palpatine (Grey Suit)
    Before the lightning. Before the cackling. Still shady.
  • Young Boba Fett
    The pre-armor era, still angry, still traumatized, still mini-fig sized.

And three other characters round out the pack—making it a fully loaded Prequel bundle.

The mod is structured as an add-on, not a replacement, meaning it integrates smoothly with the existing game roster. Each character fits diorama-style into the LEGO aesthetic, complete with properly aligned animations and abilities.

Young Obi-Wan Kenobi Episode I minifigure from LEGO Star Wars Prequel Character Pack mod

Why This Mod Works So Well in LEGO Star Wars: TFA

LEGO Star Wars games are built on the joy of filling your character wheel with as many faces—preferably goofy ones—as possible. Every new addition feels like a new toy in a toybox.

This Prequel pack taps into that feeling perfectly.

Here’s why it lands:

1. The Prequel era is weirdly underrepresented in this specific game.

LEGO The Force Awakens is fantastic, but it’s obviously built around the Sequel Trilogy. Getting to mix Prequel characters back into the experience feels refreshing.

2. The art style stays consistent.

These characters look like they could’ve been official DLC. No uncanny brick faces. No weird smoothing. Just pure LEGO charm.

3. You can replay missions with a totally different vibe.

Want to send Obi-Wan through a First Order base?
Want young Boba sneaking around Starkiller Base?
Want pre-Sith Palpatine hanging out with BB-8?

You absolutely can, and it’s hilarious.

Obi-Wan Kenobi Episode II LEGO minifigure from Prequel Character Pack mod

Gameplay Impact: What These Characters Can Actually Do

While LEGO mods don’t typically overhaul ability sets, these Prequel characters slot naturally into the game’s class system. Expect familiar abilities like:

  • Jedi lightsaber combat
  • Force lifts and pushes
  • Acrobatics
  • Puzzle-solving abilities
  • Limited-use blasters (character dependent)

The best part is how well they integrate. Nothing feels out of place. Their animations sync cleanly with the game’s base skeletons, so swinging a lightsaber as Anakin feels just as satisfying as playing any built-in Jedi.

Jango Fett casual outfit minifigure added in LEGO Star Wars Prequel Character Pack mod

Installation: Simple and LEGO-Friendly

The mod is lightweight and easy to install. No complex patch tools, no hex editing, no multi-step extraction rituals.

It’s a classic drag-and-drop style mod:

  1. Download the files
  2. Place them in the appropriate game directory
  3. Launch the game
  4. Enjoy your newly expanded Prequel roster

The simplicity fits perfectly with the LEGO vibe—nothing complicated, nothing messy, just plug and play.

Sith Anakin Skywalker LEGO minifigure from Prequel Character Pack mod

Why Prequel Fans Will Love This

The Prequel Trilogy has had a major resurgence in recent years. The memes, the nostalgia, the renewed appreciation for Ewan McGregor’s Obi-Wan—it all plays into the enduring love people have for that era.

This mod taps straight into that energy.

If you grew up with the Prequels, you get to relive some of that childhood magic. If you discovered them later, you get a cool set of new characters to break the monotony of the game’s standard lineup.

And if you’re the type who wants to put Anakin Skywalker into every possible mission—well, your time has come.

Young Boba Fett LEGO Star Wars minifigure from Prequel Character Pack mod

A Small Mod With Big Charm

This isn’t a large-scale overhaul or a feature-packed expansion. It’s a simple character pack—but sometimes, that’s exactly what’s missing. LEGO Star Wars shines brightest when it gives you more toys to break, more characters to unlock, and more excuses to swing a lightsaber where it absolutely doesn’t belong.

The Prequel Character Pack adds variety, replayability, and a spark of fan-service enthusiasm without breaking the game’s style or balance.

Whether you’re a die-hard Prequels fan or you’re building a dream roster one mini-fig at a time, this mod is absolutely worth adding to your collection.

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Anakin Skywalker Episode II LEGO minifigure from Prequel Character Pack mod

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.