LEGO Star Wars: Castaways Attack of the Clones event image showing themed minifig rewards, microfighters, and the event dates from June 1 to June 30, 2026.

LEGO Star Wars: Castaways Brings Back Attack of the Clones Event

The Clone War has begun again, but this time with LEGO minifig parts and tiny vehicles.

LEGO Star Wars: Castaways has brought back its Attack of the Clones event for a limited time, giving Apple Arcade players another chance to unlock themed rewards inspired by Episode II.

The official LEGO Star Wars: Castaways account announced the event’s return with the very appropriate Yoda line: “Begun, the Clone War has.” Players can complete missions on The Island to progress through the event and earn character parts and microfighters inspired by Star Wars: Attack of the Clones.

The event is available now and runs until June 30.

A Small Event, but a Fun One

This is not a giant console release or a big cinematic trailer, but it is exactly the kind of small Star Wars gaming update that keeps the galaxy feeling active between the larger announcements.

Castaways has always had a slightly different place in the complete history of Star Wars games. It is a social LEGO adventure, not a traditional action game, and it leans hard into customization, events, and playful Star Wars nostalgia.

That makes an Attack of the Clones event a natural fit.

Episode II gives the game plenty to pull from: clone armor, Jedi looks, Geonosis energy, microfighters, and the general feeling that someone, somewhere, is about to make a deeply questionable political decision.

You know. Star Wars.

The Island Keeps Recycling the Best Kind of Nostalgia

The appeal here is simple: log in, complete missions, unlock themed items, and make your minifigure look more like they wandered out of the Clone Wars era after taking a wrong turn at Dexter’s Diner.

For players who missed the event before, this return is useful. For collectors inside the game, it is another limited window to grab character customizer parts and vehicle rewards before the event disappears again.

And for Attack of the Clones fans, it is one more reminder that Episode II has quietly become one of the most reusable corners of Star Wars gaming.

Clones. Jedi. Droids. Speeders. Microfighters.

The pieces basically build themselves.

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    NovaraSkuara is a dedicated Star Wars fan, console-focused gamer, and active cosplayer with years of firsthand experience in gaming, costume culture, and fan communities. From family gaming sessions to convention appearances in detailed Old Republic-inspired cosplay, she brings practical knowledge, personal insight, and a genuine connection to the Star Wars universe in everything she writes.

Novara Skuara

NovaraSkuara is a dedicated Star Wars fan, console-focused gamer, and active cosplayer with years of firsthand experience in gaming, costume culture, and fan communities. From family gaming sessions to convention appearances in detailed Old Republic-inspired cosplay, she brings practical knowledge, personal insight, and a genuine connection to the Star Wars universe in everything she writes.