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The Best Conquest Events for Small SWTOR Guilds in 2025

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Because sometimes, size doesn’t matter—strategy does. In Star Wars: The Old Republic, Conquest is the bread and butter of guild engagement. But if your guild’s population could fit in a Starfighter, you’re probably not racing toward that top ten leaderboard. And that’s okay. Conquest rewards are still very much within reach for smaller groups—you just need to know which weeks to strike. Not every Conquest event is created equal. Some are geared toward PvPers, some are raid-centric, and others practically beg you to log in and rake in points by just breathing in the general direction of the GTN. So here’s your no-nonsense guide to SWTOR’s best Conquest events for small guilds, broken down by efficiency, effort, and tactical cheesiness. Total Galactic War: Chaos for the Win This is Conquest’s version of a galactic free-for-all, where all planets are open for invasion. While it might seem like large guilds would…

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The Sith Moves Event Returns to LEGO Star Wars Castaways

LEGO Star Wars Castaways: The Sith Moves

Revenge of the Sith vibes, LEGO minifigs, and a dash of dark side swagger. There’s something delightfully menacing about a LEGO Darth Sidious hurling Force lightning with those tiny yellow hands. Good news: The Sith Moves event is back in LEGO Star Wars: Castaways, and it’s packing all the dark side energy you’d expect from something inspired by Revenge of the Sith. Running from now through July 31, this limited-time event brings a trove of Sith-themed unlocks, including custom minifig parts, vehicles, and more. If you’ve ever wanted your Castaways avatar to channel peak-Anakin-after-Mustafar levels of drama, this is your moment. What’s New in The Sith Moves Event? 🧱 Themed Minifig Parts Sith robes? Check. Scowling eyes? Definitely. A hood that screams “I’m about to betray the Jedi Order”? You bet. This event lets you trick out your Castaway in full dark side drip—whether you’re channeling Palpatine, Dooku, or brooding…

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Star Wars Actor Kenneth Colley Passes Away at 87

Kenneth Colley as Admiral Piett aboard a Star Destroyer in Star Wars: The Empire Strikes Back

The galaxy has lost one of its most dignified Imperial officers. Kenneth Colley, the actor who brought Admiral Piett to life in Star Wars: The Empire Strikes Back and Return of the Jedi, has died at the age of 87. Known for his quiet intensity and memorable screen presence, Colley passed away peacefully after complications related to COVID and pneumonia following a fall. A Career That Spanned Galaxies and Genres Born in Manchester in 1937, Colley was never the loudest actor in the room—but he was often the most memorable. With a career that spanned stage and screen, he worked with some of Britain’s most notable directors and theater companies. His nuanced performances were marked by subtlety, intellect, and a kind of quiet magnetism that pulled audiences in. He played everything from historical figures in Ken Russell films to biblical roles—most famously, a dead-serious Jesus in Monty Python’s Life of…

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Star Wars: Galaxy of Heroes – Order 66 Raid Bugs and Observations

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The Order 66 Raid in Star Wars: Galaxy of Heroes has officially gone live, and like any large-scale galaxy-shaking event, it’s already stirring the data pads and Discord channels. While many players are enjoying the chaos of clone betrayals and Jedi survival tactics, the devs have been watching closely—and they’ve taken notes. 🧠 Undersized Team Penalties – Not Quite Balanced? If you thought running a 3-man squad was a genius strategy to min-max your score… think again. The Order 66 Raid’s tooltip warned us: undersized teams get penalized. But as it stands, the penalty mechanics aren’t quite living up to balance expectations—especially in higher-tier modifiers. The devs are actively evaluating whether this penalty is tuned appropriately or needs a rework. TL;DR: bring a full squad until further notice. 🤔 Clone Trooper Bug: Clever Ruse Not So Clever The Disguised Clone Trooper’s “Clever Ruse” ability is meant to grant 20% Turn…

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Star Wars: Galaxy of Heroes – July 2025 Calendar of Events

Colorful promotional image for Star Wars: Galaxy of Heroes, highlighting mobile gameplay with calendar event icons for July 2025.

If you’re a seasoned holotable strategist or just getting your feet wet in the world of Star Wars: Galaxy of Heroes, July 2025 is shaping up to be a busy month. From Omega battles and Assault Events to iconic Fleet Masteries and the ever-intense Territory Wars, there’s something on the docket for every type of player. Let’s dive into the full calendar of events and see what your roster should be gearing up for. 🔢 Daily Login Character: Morgan Elsbeth The reward for consistent logins in July is none other than Morgan Elsbeth. With her recent surge in Star Wars media, including Ahsoka, she’s a fitting addition to your collection—if you don’t already have her locked down. ✨ Omega Events Schedule Every Friday this month brings an opportunity to rake in Omega materials with a different set of faction-focused challenges: Mark your calendar and diversify your squads if you want…

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Behind the Blasters: How Star Wars Outlaws Built Its Gritty, Cinematic Soundscape

Behind the Sound Design of Star Wars Outlaws – Dolby Creator Talks

If you’ve ever played Star Wars Outlaws and thought, “Wow, that starship flyby gave me chills,” you’re not alone—and it wasn’t an accident. The crew behind the game’s immersive audio sat down with Dolby Creator Talks to pull back the curtain on how they made Outlaws sound like it was ripped straight from the Original Trilogy… but with just enough modern edge to make your subwoofer sweat. Hosted by Alistair Hirst, this episode dives deep with the Massive Entertainment audio team: Let’s break down what they revealed—and how sound helped turn Star Wars Outlaws into one of the most BAFTA-worthy games of the year. 🎧 Three Pillars of Galactic Audio Greatness According to Koudriavtsev, the team anchored their approach on three audio “pillars”: 1. Cinematic Experience They weren’t just trying to make things sound cool—they were telling a story through sound. Whether it’s the hum of a speeder bike or…

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8 Years Since the Battlefront II Alpha Stormed PC: Remember This?

Eight years ago, on June 29, 2017, a select group of lucky players got their first hands-on experience with Star Wars Battlefront II (2017) during its closed Alpha on PC. If you were part of that early wave, you probably still remember the sheer chaos of Naboo, the strangely OP Boba Fett builds, and the wildly mixed expectations hanging over EA DICE like a Death Star. It wasn’t just a test—it was a statement. And depending on who you asked, it was either a teaser of greatness to come or a glimpse of the Battlefront’s brewing identity crisis. What Was the Star Wars Battlefront II Alpha? The Alpha was a tightly controlled early-access test that gave PC players a bite-sized preview of what DICE and EA had cooked up for their next-gen Star Wars shooter. Unlike the controversial 2015 reboot, Battlefront II promised more content at launch, more eras, and—most…

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Last Chance to Unlock Attack of the Clones Content in LEGO Star Wars: Castaways!

LEGO clone troopers march in the rain on Kamino with gunships overhead

The Clone Wars may have started a long time ago in a galaxy far, far away—but in LEGO Star Wars: Castaways, they’re ending today. June 29 marks the final day to unlock limited-time Attack of the Clones-themed items, and if you’ve been putting it off, now’s the time to log in and make the most of this event. Whether you’re after a shiny new Jedi robe, a Kaminoan-inspired minifig look, or a sleek Clone trooper speeder, the game’s character customiser and vehicle roster are packed with gear that brings the second installment of the Star Wars prequel trilogy to LEGO life. What’s Up for Grabs? Here’s what players have been able to earn during the event—and what you’ll miss out on if you don’t act today: All of this content fits neatly into the game’s sandbox-style social adventure, giving your Castaway that extra touch of prequel flair. A Reminder of…

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SWTOR Executive Producer Letter Q2 2025: Dynamic Worlds, Species Upgrades, and What’s Coming Next

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The SWTOR development team just dropped a Q2 2025 transmission, and it’s packed tighter than a Jawa sandcrawler. From tech upgrades and new events to character customizations and long-awaited story expansions, the Executive Producer Letter reads like a greatest hits list for MMO updates. If you’ve been waiting for news on Galactic Threads, DirectX 12, or just wondering if Rattataki will ever stop looking like smudged chalk art—this is the one to read. Let’s break it all down, one update at a time. Game Update 7.6.1 – Rising Powers Back in March, Game Update 7.6.1 kicked things off with Galactic Season 8, aptly titled Rising Powers. Highlights include: Add in a few flashy rewards and you’ve got the perfect recipe for a seasonal grind that felt fresh, not forced. Game Update 7.7 – Dynamic Worlds May 28 ushered in Game Update 7.7 “Dynamic Worlds”, bringing a much-needed sense of chaos…

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Coca-Cola Invades the Galaxy: New Star Wars AR Campaign and Collectible Cans

Kylo Ren and Princess Leia in red-themed Coca-Cola Star Wars ad with collectible cans

The battle between the Light Side and the Dark Side just got a lot more carbonated. Coca-Cola has launched a Star Wars-themed augmented reality (AR) campaign complete with limited-edition collectible cans and immersive experiences. Yes, your favorite fizzy beverage is now part of the Star Wars universe. And no, this isn’t some Jedi mind trick. Let’s take a sip into what’s brewing between Coca-Cola and the galaxy far, far away. The Force Is Strong With This Marketing Play In a bold cross-branding move, Coca-Cola has rolled out a new global campaign celebrating Star Wars: The Acolyte, combining physical collectibles with cutting-edge digital engagement. The campaign includes: Scan the QR code, and you’ll be launched into an AR story-driven experience. Think of it like unlocking a Star Wars side quest, but with a Coke in your hand. The AR experience blends familiar visuals with a narrative twist. Players are encouraged to…

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Tabletop Galaxy Grows: New Expansions for Star Wars Unlimited, Shatterpoint, and The Mandalorian: Adventures

Board setup for Star Wars: The Mandalorian Adventures game with cards, tokens, and a mission map.

The Star Wars tabletop gaming universe just leveled up. Whether you command armies on a skirmish board, strategize in a high-stakes card game, or venture across narrative campaigns with a bounty hunter and baby in tow, there’s something new and exciting on your radar. In the latest reveal, Star Wars Unlimited, Star Wars: Shatterpoint, and The Mandalorian: Adventures all received expansion announcements that add new depth, characters, and challenges to your gameplay. From tournament-focused decks to immersive narrative missions, the tabletop galaxy continues to prove it’s not just for holo-chess anymore. Where to Get Them 🃏 Star Wars Unlimited: Synergy & Strategy Unleashed The latest Unlimited expansion brings powerful new cards, faction bonuses, and meta-bending mechanics. Deck-builders get fresh Jedi/Sith archetypes and strategic edge—ideal for hobbyists and tournament players alike. New long-tail keywords included: ⚔️ Shatterpoint: Terrain, Squads & Competitive Play Shatterpoint fans get a whole battleground of enhancements: This…

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On This Day in Battlefront History: The Droidekas Arrived

Shielded Droideka reinforcement firing in Battlefront II reveal alongside TX‑130 gameplay text and Anakin hero tag.

June 26, 2019 marked one of Battlefront II’s most vibrant content drops: the “Where are those Droidekas?” update, which rolled in a trio of ground-shaking features: New Clone Wars–era Trooper and Hero skins including General Skywalker, 212th Recon and 41st Scout Battalion Droideka Enforcers for the Separatists (reinforcement units with rolling shields) TX‑130 Saber‑class Fighter Tank for the Galactic Republic Capital Supremacy on Naboo (Theed) map Let’s roll back the years and relive the moment the meta shifted into full siege mode. 📅 Timeline: June 2019 Update Highlights Date Update Highlights June 26, 2019 Droideka Enforcer, TX‑130 tank, Naboo Supremacy & Clone Wars skins added March 2019 Launch of Capital Supremacy mode June 21, 2019 Naboo included in Capital Supremacy alongside Droideka & TX‑130 🚨 Droidekas: The Meme, the Myth, the Meta Droidekas (or Destroyer Droids, for the lore-committed) had been requested since Battlefront II launched in 2017. With their twin repeating blasters, energy…

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Star Wars: Galaxy of Heroes – Order 66 Raid Bug Tied to Bad Batch Modifier

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The Jedi aren’t the only ones getting ambushed. In the recently launched Order 66 raid in Star Wars: Galaxy of Heroes, players have reported an unexpected twist: the Bad Batch modifier, meant to activate exclusively at Tier 7, is showing up in Tiers 1–6 as well. Yes, it’s a modifier mutiny—and the dev team has confirmed that they’re investigating the issue. 🛠 What’s the Bug? To put it simply: the Bad Batch raid modifier, which should only apply in Tier 7 of the Order 66 raid, is currently affecting all other tiers. This means that players diving into earlier tiers (presumably to build up or casually contribute) are getting hit with advanced mechanics and balancing shifts they weren’t supposed to face until the final tier. The result? Confusion, strategic misfires, and a noticeable spike in difficulty where there shouldn’t be one. 🔍 What the Modifier Does The Bad Batch modifier…

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Star Wars: Galaxy of Heroes Update 6-25-2025 – Order 66, Scorch, and Ithano Incoming

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Star Wars: Galaxy of Heroes just dropped its latest update, and this one’s got everything: a live raid event, new farmable characters, key Hondo Ohnaka requirements, and some long-overdue bug fixes. It’s the kind of patch that keeps the holotables fresh—and maybe a little deadlier. Let’s dig into the June 25, 2025 update. 🚨 Order 66 Raid is Live If you’ve ever wanted to relive the darkest hour of the Republic—with a little less tragedy and a lot more strategic fun—the Order 66 Raid is now fully active. Expect iconic battles, cinematic boss phases, and a moral gray zone so deep it could be a Sith temple. Whether you’re gunning for top guild rewards or just vibing with your Empire roster, this one’s designed to shake up raid teams and theorycrafting. 🔓 Character Access & Farming Updates CX-2 Is Now Farmable This adds CX-2 to the grind rotation, making progress…

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How Much Money Does Star Wars: The Old Republic Make Each Day, Month, and Year?

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Star Wars: The Old Republic (often abbreviated as SWTOR) has quietly become one of the biggest success stories in the MMO galaxy. This story-driven MMORPG by BioWare launched in late 2011 with a blockbuster budget and high expectations. Years later, many players still adventure in its galaxy far, far away – and that loyal player base translates into a significant revenue stream for the game’s publisher, Electronic Arts (EA). But just how much money does SWTOR actually pull in on a daily, monthly, or yearly basis? Let’s crunch the numbers (in credits, of course) and break it down. SWTOR’s Lifetime Revenue Milestone SWTOR may not dominate headlines like it used to, but financially it’s performed impressively over the long haul. In fact, by late 2019 EA announced that Star Wars: The Old Republic was “closing in on $1 billion in lifetime revenue” (1). Believe it or not, this eleven-year-old online…

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Captain Ithano: The Crimson Corsair Unmasked

Captain Ithano: The Mysterious Pirate of the Star Wars Galaxy

If you’re into Star Wars, esports, and the thrill of betting or casino culture, Captain Ithano—or Sidon Ithano, the enigmatic Crimson Corsair—is your next obsession. While he sails the Outer Rim, battling Separatist droids and rival pirates, his story has parallels with risk-taking in MOBA drafts, underdog bets, and high-stakes gambles. Let’s chart his course. Who Is Captain Ithano? The Pirate Legend Sidon Ithano is that red-masked Delphidian pirate we glimpse at Maz Kanata’s castle in The Force Awakens. Nicknamed the “Crimson Corsair,” he captains the Meson Martinet—a space pirate ship feared across the Outer Rim. His silent swagger and signature mask have made him a cult favorite; some even say his silhouette is as recognizable as a pro esports player’s iconic pose. Lore Deep Dive: From Clone Wars Ruins to Exegol The Lost Treasure Run In the short story “The Crimson Corsair and the Lost Treasure of Count Dooku,”…

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How Old Is Ezra Bridger? Tracking the Ghost Crew’s Young Jedi Through the Galaxy

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In a galaxy filled with Jedi, Sith, clones, Mandalorians, and the occasional space whale, Star Wars Rebels introduced us to a new kind of hero—Ezra Bridger. He wasn’t born into royalty, prophecy, or midi-chlorian privilege. Nope. Ezra was just a scrappy street kid from Lothal with a sharp tongue and a stronger connection to the Force than he realized. Over the years, he’s gone from thief to Jedi-in-training to straight-up galactic myth. But let’s answer the question fans keep Googling: How old is Ezra Bridger? Who Is Ezra Bridger? Before we dig into the math, let’s do a quick character refresher. Ezra Bridger first appears in Star Wars Rebels, a series set between Revenge of the Sith and A New Hope. He starts off as a Force-sensitive orphan with a bit of an attitude problem (think space Aladdin), and over time becomes a key player in the early days of…

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How Old Is Cad Bane? Unmasking the Age of Star Wars’ Most Ruthless Bounty Hunter

Cad Bane illustration wearing hat and breathing tubes, Star Wars bounty hunter

In a galaxy not so far away (depending on your local hyperspace lane), one name continues to strike fear into the hearts of fugitives and fans alike—Cad Bane. Known for his signature wide-brimmed hat, glowing red eyes, and zero-chill attitude, Cad Bane is Star Wars’ answer to the space-western gunslinger archetype. But while his marksmanship and mechanical breathing are legendary, fans have often wondered one burning question: How old is Cad Bane? Let’s aim for the truth (without getting stunned), and explore his age, origins, and how this Duros kept his boots walking and blasters firing through decades of galactic chaos. Who Is Cad Bane? Before we tackle “How old is Cad Bane?”, it’s important to remember who we’re talking about here. Cad Bane is a Duros bounty hunter who first made his explosive debut in Star Wars: The Clone Wars. A master of ambushes, double-crosses, and wearing a hat…

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Rey’s New Jedi Order Is Taking a Time-Out

Hooded Jedi with blue lightsaber at temple ruins under starry sky with caption “New Jedi Order Is Taking a Time-Out.”

So, the Star Wars universe just hit pause on New Jedi Order. Daisy Ridley is still in play as Rey, and Sharmeen Obaid‑Chinoy’s directing gig isn’t canned—it’s more like a strategic intermission. Word on the street (thanks to Daniel Richtman) is that Lucasfilm is pivoting to fresh projects from Shawn Levy and James Mangold first. And with no official writer replacing Steven Knight yet, the script is still… cooking. Ridley herself emphasizes quality over speed. Having seen early drafts from George Nolfi, she’s onboard—but she’d prefer a killer script over a rushed release. So the film is alive, just not breathing yet. James Mangold’s Dawn of the Jedi Surges Forward Meanwhile, Mangold’s working on something big. He’s teamed up with Beau Willimon (Andor) to pen a script set 25,000 years before Episode I—the Dawn of the Jedi. Think epic origins, exploring where the Force came from and who first wielded it, with a…

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5 Years Since Star Wars: Squadrons Gameplay Was Unveiled — Let’s Talk Cockpit Nostalgia

Five years ago today—June 18, 2020—Star Wars: Squadrons gameplay was officially revealed to the galaxy. And for a moment, every flight sim junkie, X-Wing enthusiast, and keyboard ace with a joystick in storage collectively lost their minds. It wasn’t just nostalgia. It was rebellion with a targeting computer, chaos in full 5v5 glory, and cockpits so detailed you could practically smell the Y-Wing fuel cells. The Reveal That Rocked the Holo-Net The gameplay premiere showed us more than just ships blasting each other to bits. It gave us: In short: it wasn’t Battlefront. It was a laser-focused experience for players who always wanted to pilot their own TIE Fighter without the arcade noise. It was X-Wing vs. TIE Fighter reborn for the modern age—minus the 90s pixel blur. A New Kind of Star Wars Combat While most Star Wars titles rely on saber duels or blaster spam, Squadrons aimed at…

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Star Wars: Galaxy of Heroes Update 6-18-2025 — Bug Fixes, Hoth Cleanup, and Pao’s Clone Crisis

Galaxy of Heroes June 18 2025 update graphic featuring Pao and bug fix details

The Star Wars: Galaxy of Heroes update on June 18, 2025, doesn’t come with shiny new characters or game modes, but it does pack in a much-needed cleanup across the galaxy—especially for anyone who’s been yelling into their holotable about Hoth platoons or Pao’s sudden ability to clone himself like he’s auditioning for a Kaminoan commercial. Here’s what went down in this latest bug-squashing blitz. Pao’s Platoon Paradox: Solved Pao may be tough, but he’s not omnipresent. A bug was forcing players to deploy him in multiple places during Phase 6 of the Hoth Planet Territory Battle, which—unless you’re channeling Palpatine-level dark science—is just not canon. Fix Summary: So, your roster juggling just got a little less maddening. It’s about time. “Legacy of the Sages”: Now 60% More Readable Let’s be honest—some ability descriptions in Galaxy of Heroes read like ancient Jedi scrolls translated by a malfunctioning protocol droid. Thankfully,…

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Pride Across the Stars: SWG Legends Throws a Galactic Bash on Lok

Rainbow stormtroopers and SWG Legends characters promoting the 2025 Pride Party event

Time to stash your blasters, grease up your droids, and get your glam on—because the SWG Legends Pride Party 2025 is hyperdriving into Stormforge Outpost on Lok. This isn’t just another cantina night. This is the most fabulous, community-driven celebration in the galaxy, where identity shines brighter than a twin-sunned Tatooine morning. Kicking Off With Style: Entertainers, Beats & Comlink Buzz Before the official launch, entertainers from every corner of the galaxy will be warming up the crowd with live music, dance emotes, and the kind of ambiance you wish Mos Eisley had. Early arrivals can expect: Pro tip: If you want a selfie with a Sith Lord in a feather boa, this is your chance. A Galactic Welcome and the First Mission Briefing Once the show officially starts, event organizers will offer a short mission brief: where to dance, how to win prizes, and which comlink channel to keep…

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Kathleen Kennedy Is Plotting a New Star Wars Strategy — And It Might Just Work

Kathleen Kennedy Teases More Standalone Star Wars Films Like Starfighter

Lucasfilm president Kathleen Kennedy has never been afraid to stir the pot in the galaxy far, far away. Her latest comment? A tease that’s caught the hyperspace lane of every Star Wars watcher: more standalone films like the upcoming Starfighter could be on the way. So yes, while the Skywalker saga may be retired (again), and Disney+ is drowning in Jedi side quests and bounty hunter brooding, it looks like Lucasfilm is preparing to take more creative risks on the big screen — and it might actually be the most strategic move they’ve made since reviving Darth Maul’s legs. What Did Kathleen Kennedy Say? In a recent interview, Kennedy praised the creative potential of Starfighter — a film still shrouded in mystery, but reportedly more character-focused, intimate, and unburdened by galactic prophecy. “It’s not just about trilogies anymore,” she said. “Standalone movies give us freedom to tell stories that don’t…

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Star Wars: Alphabet Squadron Trilogy Review – High-Stakes Pilot Action (Spoilers)

Star Wars Alphabet Squadron trilogy box set front view

(This review contains spoilers for Alphabet Squadron, Shadow Fall, and Victory’s Price.) The Alphabet Squadron Trilogy by Alexander Freed is not your typical sunny Star Wars adventure. It’s more like an intense starfighter tournament with life-or-death stakes – a trilogy that follows a ragtag group of New Republic pilots hunting down an elite Imperial TIE unit in the chaotic aftermath of Return of the Jedi. Think Rogue One’s grit meets Top Gun aerial action, with a dash of esports team drama and the suspense of a high-stakes Sabacc game thrown in. If that mix sounds wild, well, buckle up (and maybe grab a cocktail from Canto Bight’s casino for the nerves), because Alphabet Squadron, Shadow Fall, and Victory’s Price deliver an emotional rollercoaster at lightspeed. Get a copy of the books here What is Alphabet Squadron? (Overview) In the Star Wars galaxy’s post-Emperor era, Alphabet Squadron is a five-pilot team…

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