The latest Star Wars: Galaxy of Heroes update is not the kind of patch that arrives with fireworks, a new Galactic Legend, and half the holotable screaming.
But it does have something players always care about: a new farm, an accelerated character, and a surprisingly long list of fixes for abilities that were not behaving the way their descriptions promised.
According to EA’s official Galaxy of Heroes Update 6-10-2026, the two headline items are simple: Depa Billaba is now accelerated, and Cinta Kaz shards are now farmable from Dark Side Battles 6-F Hard.
For collectors and roster planners, that is the part that matters immediately.
Cinta Kaz Is Now Farmable
Cinta Kaz moving to Dark Side Battles 6-F Hard gives players a clear farming path instead of waiting around like a moisture farmer watching clouds do absolutely nothing.
That is especially useful for players building around newer faction pieces and long-term squad planning. Farmability is not the flashiest kind of update, but in Galaxy of Heroes, it is one of the most important. A character is only really part of the wider roster conversation once players know where to grind the shards.
Depa Billaba becoming accelerated also helps newer or catching-up players move faster through older character progression. Not glamorous, but very welcome.
Major Partagaz and Baylon Skoll Get Important Fixes
A big chunk of the update focuses on ability behavior and description clarity.
Major Partagaz gets several fixes and updates. His Unique ability, “Security is an Illusion,” now applies Expose as intended even when an enemy starts battle with Foresight. His special ability, “Authority Is Brittle,” has also been updated to specify that all other ISB allies assist. His Basic, “Thesis Please,” now has added tags so its speed up effect can be correctly dispelled.
Baylon Skoll also gets attention. His omicron leader ability, “It’s All Inevitable,” now resolves properly so Foresight from Ezra Bridger (Exile)’s “Exile” Unique gets dispelled. The protection ignore on that same leader ability should now last the whole turn instead of disappearing after a single move.
In other words, less rules-lawyering, more actual functioning holotable violence.
A Patch Full of Small But Useful Fixes
There are also fixes for Zeb Orrelios (New Republic Pilot), Supreme Leader Kylo Ren, GL Ahsoka Tano, Master Qui-Gon, Gungan Phalanx, Carson Teva, and Maul (Hate-Fueled). That last one fixes an edge case where Maul’s Fracture could last forever, which sounds less like a bug and more like Maul simply refusing therapy again.
The update also changes Major Partagaz’s relic name to Nemik’s Manifesto, which is a small but very nice Andor touch.
Not Flashy, But Necessary
This is not a giant content drop. It is not a new mode. It is not the raid news many players are clearly waiting for.
But it is the kind of maintenance update that keeps Galaxy of Heroes moving. Farming paths matter. Kit accuracy matters. Ability descriptions matter. And in a game where turn order, buffs, assists, and tiny mechanical interactions can decide everything, these fixes are not just housekeeping.
They are the difference between strategy and shouting at your phone like a Sith apprentice with poor emotional regulation.
For a game that has become one of the longest-running parts of modern Star Wars gaming, as seen across the wider history of Star Wars games, updates like this are part of the machine.
Not always exciting.
Definitely necessary.






