Let’s be honest: if you’re even mildly excited about Star Wars: Galactic Racer, there’s a good chance you’re also wondering one very specific thing — when do we get Sebulba back?
The galaxy’s most infamous podracing menace may not be tearing up the track just yet, but Star Wars: Beyond Victory is stepping in with something arguably even more dangerous: a Solo-era heist, with Sebulba right in the middle of it.
And somehow, that feels exactly right.
Back to the Galaxy’s Shadier Lanes
Beyond Victory is set around the time of Solo: A Star Wars Story, an era that thrives on chaos, questionable deals, and people who smile while planning to double-cross you.
This isn’t a story about heroes or destiny. It’s about survival, credits, and knowing when to run.
Putting Sebulba at the center of a heist setup immediately tells you what kind of experience this is aiming for. You’re not working with him because you trust him. You’re working with him because you probably don’t have a better option — and because saying no might be worse.
Sebulba: From Podraces to Power Plays
Sebulba has always been more than just a racer who hated fair competition. He’s a bully, a schemer, and a survivor who knows how to stay on top by making sure everyone else stays nervous.
Beyond Victory leans into that reputation.
Instead of engines and starting lights, Sebulba is now dealing in influence, setups, and high-risk jobs. It’s a natural evolution for the character, and one that fits perfectly with the Solo-era underworld.
If Galactic Racer is about speed and spectacle, Beyond Victory is about tension and timing.
A Heist Feels Right for This Era
The Solo timeline is one of Star Wars’ most underrated settings for games. The Empire is present but not overwhelming. Criminal syndicates are thriving. Trust is rare and expensive.
A heist story thrives in that space.
Planning, improvisation, and consequences matter more than raw power. Winning doesn’t come from swinging a lightsaber — it comes from being smarter than the person trying to betray you first.
And if Sebulba is involved, betrayal isn’t a “maybe.” It’s a countdown.
Holding You Over Until the Racers Arrive
While fans wait to see what Star Wars: Galactic Racer brings to the table, Beyond Victory offers something different but complementary.
Instead of racing laps, you’re navigating alliances.
Instead of boosting engines, you’re boosting your chances of survival.
It scratches that itch for Sebulba content while exploring a side of Star Wars that doesn’t always get the spotlight — the messy, criminal, morally flexible part of the galaxy.
One to Watch While You Wait
Star Wars: Beyond Victory doesn’t try to replace Galactic Racer. It doesn’t need to.
It simply answers a very specific question fans might be asking right now: What is Sebulba up to while we’re waiting for the next big race?
Apparently, he’s setting up a job.
And if history tells us anything, that’s probably not going to end cleanly — which is exactly why it’s worth paying attention to.
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