The Era of Andor rollout in Star Wars: Galaxy of Heroes is still going, and now it is Cinta Kaz’s turn to hit the holotables. Fantha Tracks picked up the news from Lucasfilm Games, while the official kit reveal mirrored on SWGOH.GG places her Marquee event from March 10 to March 17 as part of the broader Andor-era release schedule.
That alone is enough to make Andor fans pay attention, because Cinta was never the loudest character in the room. She was the one who made silence feel dangerous. And honestly, that seems to be exactly what the game is leaning into here. The official kit reveal describes her as a cold, fearless assassin and a stealthy Attacker who slots into the new Rebel Fighter team alongside Cassian Andor (Undercover), Luthen Rael, Kleya Marki, and Vel Sartha.
The Game Clearly Knows What Kind of Character Cinta Is
One of the nice things about this release is that it does not look like Capital Games misunderstood the assignment. Cinta is not being sold as some flashy center-stage unit with a lot of theatrical nonsense. She is being framed as a ruthless, deep-cover operator whose whole identity revolves around stealth, setup, and punishing compromised targets. Her tags on SWGOH.GG list her as Light Side, Attacker, Rebel, and Rebel Fighter, which already tells you where she lives, but the actual kit notes make the role even clearer.
Her basic attack, Blaster Burn, deals physical damage, applies Defense Down, and then sends her back into Stealth. That alone is a pretty clean bit of character design. She hits, weakens, disappears. Then Fight To The Death ramps things up by progressively applying Breach, then Ability Block, then Deathmark across repeated uses on the same enemy, which feels very on-brand for someone the official design notes present as patient, observant, and very comfortable turning one target into a problem that does not survive much longer.
This Really Looks Like a Rebel Fighter Team Piece, Not a Lone-Wolf Flex Pick
The bigger picture here is that Cinta does not seem built to freelance. She looks engineered to make the Andor-era Rebel Fighter squad nastier and more annoying to deal with. The official reveal says she assists when Rebel Fighter allies use Specials on Undermined enemies, gets major bonuses while attacking out of turn from Stealth, and helps the team keep pressure on the enemy once priority targets start collapsing.
That is where the Cassian (Undercover) and Vel Sartha synergy matters. The kit reveal repeatedly ties Cinta into the team’s broader Undermine mechanic, while also making her relationship with Vel mechanically important rather than just lore decoration. Vel’s kit references Cinta directly, and Cinta’s own second Unique, You’re The Only Reason I’m Here, is built around shared recovery, Turn Meter flow, and direct interplay with Vel when enemies are debuffed or Undermined. In other words, this is not just “we added Cinta because Andor fans asked.” This is a full attempt to make the Rebel Fighter corner of the Era of Andor team actually feel connected.
The Territory War Omicron Is Where She Starts Looking Mean
If there is one part of the kit that looks especially annoying, it is the Territory War Omicron on Blooded, Fearless Warrior. In that mode, Cinta starts in Stealth, gets a major survivability spike, can Undermine enemies who hit her while she is hidden, and helps hand out more offensive pressure to Rebel Fighter allies once Deathmarked enemies start dropping. The official notes also say the team can build stacking Speed and Offense after kills and, if all enemies are Undermined, gain protection from Instant Defeat and Max Health reduction effects.
That sounds like the kind of kit that may not look terrifying at first glance if you only skim it, but becomes extremely irritating once it is doing exactly what it wants. And that is probably the most Cinta Kaz outcome possible. She was never supposed to look like the obvious headline unit. She was supposed to quietly wreck your plan while the rest of the board starts going sideways.
She Also Fits the Season Timing Perfectly
There is another reason this release makes sense right now: the Era of Andor is already active on SWGOH.GG from February 10 to May 5, 2026, and Cinta is explicitly listed as one of that era’s units. So this is not some random character drop with a vague thematic excuse. She is part of a very deliberate game-wide push built around Andor characters and Rebel-vs-ISB conflict.
That is also why the timing feels pretty smart. Kleya and Vel already helped establish the Rebel Fighter lane, and Cinta arriving now gives the whole thing more bite. She looks like the character you add when you want the squad to stop feeling merely synergistic and start feeling dangerous.
Cinta Was Never Going to Be Loud, and the Kit Gets That
That is probably the best takeaway from this one. Cinta Kaz was never a character who needed a giant, showy translation into game form. What she needed was a kit that understood she is cold, efficient, committed, and a little terrifying once she decides someone needs to go. Based on the official reveal, Galaxy of Heroes seems to have understood that pretty well.
So no, this is not the kind of release that screams for attention the second you see the name. But if you are running the Era of Andor team or just enjoy units that feel a little more surgical than theatrical, Cinta Kaz looks like the sort of addition that could become a lot more important than her quiet entrance suggests.
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