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On This Day in Battlefront: The Battle of Geonosis Update Dropped 7 Years Ago — And It Was Peak Clone Wars Gaming

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Seven years ago today, Star Wars Battlefront II delivered one of the biggest and most beloved updates in the game’s entire lifespan: The Battle of Geonosis. This wasn’t a small patch. It wasn’t a balance tweak. It was a full-blown content explosion — the kind of “oh wow, they actually did it” moment that reminded players why they fell in love with Battlefront in the first place. And honestly? It still holds up as one of the greatest Clone Wars experiences ever put into a Star Wars shooter. A Massive Galactic Assault Map That Felt Like a Real War The Geonosis Galactic Assault map was huge — not “Battlefront huge,” but legit battlefield huge. Wide open dunes, rocky caverns, marching walkers, war dust everywhere, and that orange haze that instantly screams “we are so, so doomed.” For many players, this was the first time Battlefront II truly felt like: Snipers,…

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Shawn Levy Says John Williams’ Themes Won’t Be Used in STAR WARS: STARFIGHTER — And That’s a Bold Move

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Shawn Levy is charting a new musical course for Star Wars: Starfighter.The director has confirmed that the upcoming film will not feature remixes, re-orchestrations, or direct lifts of John Williams’ legendary themes. No Imperial March. No Force Theme. No Williams cues repurposed for nostalgia hits. According to Levy, the goal isn’t to erase the legacy — it’s to avoid leaning on it. “It’s not going to be remixes of Williams’ cues. It may be inspired by some of that, but I needed a bighearted score from a composer who, like John Williams, doesn’t shy away from themes.” This is a creative swing — and maybe exactly the kind of swing Star Wars needs right now. A Massive Win: Thomas Newman Is Scoring a Star Wars Movie This is huge news. Thomas Newman is one of the greatest film composers alive — and now he’s doing a Star Wars movie. The…

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McDonald’s Celebrates Disneyland’s 70th Anniversary With 70 Toys — Including 9 Star Wars Collectibles

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McDonald’s is celebrating 70 years of the Disneyland Resort in the only appropriate way:by dropping a massive set of 70 different Happy Meal toys, each one themed to a moment, character, or attraction from across Disneyland’s history. Yes — 70 toys.Yes — collectors everywhere just felt a disturbance in the Force. But the biggest headline for us galaxy-far-far-away people? McDonald’s included nine Star Wars toys in the lineup. Between Disneyland history, Star Tours nostalgia, and Galaxy’s Edge hype, this crossover practically writes itself — and it’s already shaping up to be one of McDonald’s biggest collectible promotions in years. Celebrating 70 Years of Disneyland Magic Disneyland opened in 1955, and since then, the resort has evolved into a multi-generation dream machine full of classic attractions, land expansions, and big IP crossovers. McDonald’s is tapping into that legacy by releasing: This isn’t just a kids’ meal promotion — it’s a full-scale…

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Jeremy Allen White Had No Idea Who Rotta the Hutt Was Before Being Cast in The Mandalorian and Grogu

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Jeremy Allen White — the Emmy-winning star of The Bear and longtime favorite from Shameless — is joining the Star Wars galaxy in one of the most unexpected ways imaginable: by playing Rotta the Hutt. And according to a new interview, he had absolutely no idea who that was before he got the role. Source Yes. The man cast to voice Jabba the Hutt’s son learned about the character after being hired. And honestly? That might be the coolest part of this entire story. A “Wait… Who?” Casting Moment In the interview, White openly admits that he didn’t know Rotta even existed until the creative team walked him through the character. That’s right: no Clone Wars memories, no deep Hutt lore, no childhood trauma from the 2008 animated movie. Just a director telling him:“You’re going to play a Hutt.”And White going:“Great! …What’s a Hutt’s kid like again?” In a franchise…

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Star Wars: Galaxy of Heroes – 11/25 Update Brings New Characters, Fixes, and Triple Drops Tease

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The latest Star Wars: Galaxy of Heroes update has landed, and it’s a surprisingly stacked one. From character availability changes to bug fixes and even a tease of incoming Triple Drops, today’s patch brings a little something for everyone — collectors, theorycrafters, and spreadsheet enjoyers alike. Here’s everything that hit the holotable today. 4-LOM Joins Chromium Packs and Shipments Bounty hunters, rejoice: 4-LOM is now officially available in Chromium Packs and Shipments.If you’ve been waiting to round out your Bounty Hunter or Scoundrel teams, this is a very good day. Time to decide whether your wallet — or your patience — wins. LAST CALL: Extra Life Charity Drive – $23,000 Raised So Far The community’s been on a roll. The Extra Life Charity Drive has already raised $23,000, with today being the last call for donations.Full details and donation link here:👉 https://forums.ea.com/blog/swgoh-game-info-hub-en/extra-life-charity-drive-live-event-11-8-2025/12877936 If you want to make a difference and…

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Star Wars x Destiny 2: Renegades – Launch Trailer Drops Ahead of December 2 Expansion

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Destiny 2 just went full hyperspace. Bungie has released the official launch trailer for Star Wars x Destiny 2: Renegades, and it’s already shaping up to be one of the most ambitious and surprising crossovers in the history of either franchise. The full expansion arrives on December 2, 2025, but the trailer alone is enough to get both Guardians and Star Wars fans vibrating like an overloaded fusion coil. This isn’t just a cosmetic pack. This is a full-blown expansion with crossover energy so strong it feels like Disney and Bungie looked at each other and said, “What if we just broke the internet?” Spoiler: They did. A Massive IP Mashup That Actually Makes Sense On paper, Destiny 2 and Star Wars should clash like a Titan charging into a Jedi Council meeting. But the Renegades trailer proves how perfectly the universes blend when you focus on their shared pillars:…

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OTD in 1985: Ewoks – The Battle for Endor Brought Chaos, Blasters, and Unexpected Darkness to ABC

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On November 24, 1985, American TV audiences tuned into ABC expecting a cozy Sunday-night Star Wars adventure…and instead got one of the darkest openings in Star Wars history. Ewoks: The Battle for Endor, the second of the made-for-TV Ewok movies, aired 39 years ago today — and if you haven’t revisited it in a while, you may have forgotten just how dramatically unhinged it is. Cute teddy bears? Yes.Family-friendly? In theory.Traumatizing? Absolutely. Let’s take a trip back to this very odd corner of Star Wars canon. A Sequel That Pulls Zero Punches The story picks up right after Caravan of Courage, following young Cindel Towani (Aubree Miller) as she and her family continue to survive on the forest moon of Endor. …for about ten minutes. Because in one of the most surprising tonal shifts ever approved by Lucasfilm, the entire Towani family except Cindel is killed early in the film….

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Star Wars: Galaxy of Heroes Turns 10 – The $2 Billion Mobile Giant That Still Dominates the Galaxy

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A full decade has passed since Star Wars: Galaxy of Heroes launched and quietly became the most profitable Star Wars video game ever made. Released in 2015, the mobile RPG didn’t arrive with the cinematic splash of a console blockbuster — but it did bring something far more powerful: a frictionless, endlessly expandable system built for collectors, strategists, and fans who always wanted to see Darth Vader punch General Grievous in the face. Ten years later, Galaxy of Heroes has generated an estimated $2 billion in revenue, making it the single most successful Star Wars game in history. Not Battlefront. Not KOTOR. Not Jedi: Fallen Order. A mobile squad battler did what none of them could. And the wild part? It’s still going strong. A Decade of Dominance in the Star Wars Gaming Galaxy Most live-service mobile games burn out after a few years. Galaxy of Heroes did the opposite…

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Lucasfilm Tells Shawn Levy: “Do Something New” for His Star Wars Movie

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It looks like Lucasfilm is finally ready to chart a new course for Star Wars films — and director Shawn Levy just gave us the clearest confirmation yet. In a new interview with KCRW’s The Business, the Starfighter director revealed that Lucasfilm has specifically encouraged him not to use existing Star Wars characters in his upcoming movie. According to Levy, every time he’s floated the idea of borrowing a familiar face from the films, he gets the same answer: “Every time I’ve asked, ‘Should I use this character that was maybe in that movie?’ Every time it’s, ‘You know what? People have seen that. Do something new.’” Source That’s a surprising — and frankly refreshing — creative directive. For years, new Star Wars projects have often leaned heavily on legacy characters, cameos, and nostalgia-driven storytelling. Whether it’s Luke Skywalker showing up in The Mandalorian or familiar Clone Wars characters weaving…

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The Acolyte Creator Leslye Headland Says She Has “No Regrets” — And Why That Matters for Star Wars

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After nearly a year of silence following the cancellation of Star Wars: The Acolyte, series creator Leslye Headland has finally broken her silence in a new and remarkably candid interview with The Wrap. And if there’s one thing she makes clear from the start, it’s this: “I love my show, I have no regrets, and I know that it was wonderful.” For a series that sparked passionate debate across the fandom, Headland’s comments offer the clearest picture yet of what went into the show — and what ultimately led to its abrupt cancellation. “The Acolyte Was Always a Major Risk” Headland doesn’t shy away from acknowledging that The Acolyte was a gamble from day one. Rather than leaning on familiar Star Wars elements, the show plunged into the High Republic era, a timeline that had never been depicted in live action before. “It was a new part of the timeline….

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Star Wars: Skeleton Crew Original Soundtrack Now Available on CD & Vinyl

Official Star Wars: Skeleton Crew soundtrack cover featuring a starship at sunrise, a group of children running across a field, and the series logo with “Score by Mick Giacchino.”

Big news for Star Wars fans and soundtrack collectors alike—composer Mick Giacchino’s score for the Disney+ series Skeleton Crew is now available in physical formats, including CD and a limited-edition 4 LP vinyl set. Whether you’re building out a Star Wars soundtrack collection or simply love epic orchestral music, this release is worth your attention. What’s Included & Why It Matters The soundtrack release includes a full presentation of Giacchino’s dynamic score from Skeleton Crew, which was first released digitally in January 2025. Key notes: Why Star Wars Fans Should Pick It Up If you’re part of the galaxy-far-afar fandom, here’s why you’ll want this soundtrack in your shelf: Where to Buy You can pre-order or buy now via several retailers. For example: Final Thoughts This release is a great opportunity to own a piece of the Star Wars universe in high-quality physical form. If your shelves are home to…

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LEGO Star Wars: Castaways Released 4 Years Ago Today – And It’s Still Going Strong

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Four years ago today, LEGO fans and Star Wars fans united in a way only LEGO games can make possible: through chaos, charm, brick-smashing, and tons of customizable minifig fun. LEGO Star Wars: Castaways launched on Apple Arcade exactly four years ago, introducing players to a tropical, digital island filled with mysteries, minigames, and more LEGO studs than any responsible person should ever ignore. And unlike many mobile titles that disappear faster than a Jawa when you mention “fair trade,” Castaways is still going. In fact, the game continues to receive monthly events featuring content, characters, and themes from across the Star Wars films and TV shows — from the Skywalker Saga to The Mandalorian, The Bad Batch, and beyond. Not bad for a cozy little island adventure built out of plastic bricks and creative chaos. A LEGO Star Wars Game With Its Own Identity Unlike the typical story-driven LEGO…

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Daisy Ridley to Lead Action-Thriller ‘The Good Samaritan’ — But What It Means for Star Wars Fans

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The ever-versatile Daisy Ridley — best known to Star Wars followers as Rey — has signed on to star in an upcoming action-thriller titled The Good Samaritan, directed by Pierre Morel (of Taken fame). theplaylist.netIn the film’s logline: Ridley plays Dr Rosalind Carver, an entrepreneur who rescues a wounded man off the coast of Indonesia, only to find herself thrust into a deadly conspiracy involving pirates, corrupt officials and disappearing yachts. Punch Drunk CriticsProduction is expected to begin spring 2026 on the Gold Coast / Australia. GeekTyrant Why Star Wars Fans Should Care We know Daisy Ridley as Rey — the woman who helped reshape the Skywalker legacy in the sequel trilogy. Her pivot into hard-edged action-thrillers shows a career evolution that goes beyond the galaxy far, far away.But for fans of the Star Wars: The Rise of Skywalker era and the upcoming next chapter (whatever timeline it lands in),…

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On This Day in Star Wars Gaming: Star Wars: Bounty Hunter Was Released in 2002

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Today marks a special milestone in Star Wars gaming history: Star Wars: Bounty Hunter was released on this day back in 2002. Yes — over two decades ago, players first stepped into the boots of Jango Fett, long before Din Djarin made Mandalorians mainstream cool. If you were gaming in the early 2000s, this title was one of those “must-play” releases — a gritty, atmospheric action-adventure that finally let fans live out the fantasy of being a professional hunter navigating the criminal underworld of the galaxy. Two blasters, a jetpack, and a moral compass permanently stuck on “grey area”? That’s peak Star Wars. Why Bounty Hunter Was a Big Deal When Star Wars: Bounty Hunter launched for the PlayStation 2 and GameCube, it offered something fans had been hungry for: a Star Wars game not built around Jedi, not built around starfighters, and not built around Rebels vs Empire. Instead,…

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Rosario Dawson Teases a Lighter, More Joyful Ahsoka Season 2

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If you thought Ahsoka Tano was all gravitas, lightsabers and stoic Jedi-resolve in Season 1 of Ahsoka, you’re in for a fresh twist. In a recent interview, Rosario Dawson revealed that the character will be entering Season 2 with more joy, connection and community than ever before. SFFGazette.com Dawson explained: “She had more of a strong gravitas at the beginning, and she was a little bit more unflappable. And I’m liking that she’s relaxing, she’s kind of getting back into her joy. I think those moments with Hayden and Anakin were so important for her to heal something so she could be more present.” SFFGazette.comAnd she added:“I’m really glad that we get to add more joy into her life and see her relax a little bit more and work in community a little bit more than she has.” LRMonline Here’s why this shift matters — both for the story and…

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Skeleton Crew Scores 17 Children’s & Family Emmy Nominations — A Huge Win for Star Wars Storytelling

Star Wars: Skeleton Crew Introduces Its First Lightsaber with a Comedic Twist

The Force is definitely strong with Skeleton Crew. Lucasfilm’s coming-of-age Star Wars series has officially been nominated for 17 Children’s & Family Emmy Awards, making it one of the most recognized shows of the entire season. For a series that blends Amblin-style adventure with Star Wars spirit, this level of acclaim is a huge moment — not just for the show, but for the future of young-audience storytelling in the galaxy far, far away. Here’s a breakdown of the categories Skeleton Crew was nominated for — and why each one matters. A Full Breakdown of the Nominations Skeleton Crew racked up nominations across nearly every major category, including: • Best Young Teen Series• Best Lead Actor – Jude Law• Best Younger Performer – Ravi Cabot-Conyers• Best Writing for a Young Teen Series• Best Directing for a Live Action Series• Best Cinematography• Best Editing• Best Sound Mixing & Editing – Live…

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On This Day in Battlefront History: Star Wars Battlefront – Ultimate Edition Turns 9 Years Old!

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Nine years. That’s how long it’s been since Star Wars Battlefront: Ultimate Edition landed and gave us the closest thing to a playable Star Wars museum—packed with blasters, starfighters, and enough nostalgia to fill a Jawa sandcrawler. Released on this day exactly nine years ago, the Ultimate Edition marked the final, polished form of DICE’s rebooted Battlefront (2015), bundling the entire DLC lineup into one massive package. Looking back, it’s still one of the most important releases in the modern era of Star Wars gaming. The Complete Battlefront Experience The Ultimate Edition wasn’t just a rerelease—it was a celebration. It included: • Outer Rim• Bespin• Death Star• Rogue One: Scarif• The Battlefront Season Pass• All the iconic maps, heroes, modes, and cosmetic additions from the game’s entire life cycle For a lot of players, this was the moment the game finally felt “complete.” Whether you were diving into Walker Assault…

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Pong Krell Was Killed in The Clone Wars 14 Years Ago Today — The Fall of the Jedi Who Betrayed Everything

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Fourteen years ago today, Star Wars: The Clone Wars delivered one of its darkest and most unforgettable moments — the fall (and execution) of Jedi General Pong Krell.And honestly? Star Wars animation has rarely hit harder. Krell wasn’t just another side character. He was a walking red flag wrapped in a Jedi robe, carrying two double-bladed lightsabers and enough arrogance to make even the Sith raise an eyebrow. And on this day, fans watched as his own clones — the soldiers he manipulated and betrayed — finally brought his brutal reign to an end. A Jedi Who Never Deserved the Title Introduced during the Umbara arc in Season 4, Pong Krell immediately became a fan-disliked figure… and then quickly cemented himself as one of the most reviled Jedi in the entire franchise. Why? Because Krell wasn’t just tough. He was cruel. He belittled his troops, pushed them into reckless battles,…

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Is Mark Hamill Playing the King of Hyrule in The Legend of Zelda Movie? Here’s What We Actually Know

Mark Hamill as the King of Hyrule in a cinematic Legend of Zelda movie poster concept

A rumor is sweeping across social media faster than a cucco on caffeine: Mark Hamill is reportedly playing the King of Hyrule in the upcoming The Legend of Zelda live-action movie.It’s the kind of casting news that instantly sounds right. Hamill has the voice, the gravitas, the geek-culture royalty status, and the energy to rule Hyrule with authority (and probably a few well-timed dad jokes). But here’s the important part: this casting has not been officially confirmed by Nintendo or Sony. So let’s break down what’s real, what’s speculation, and why fans are already celebrating anyway. The Legend of Zelda Movie: What’s Official So Far Nintendo’s live-action Zelda film is very real — and very high-profile. Here’s what has been confirmed: The project is massive, and for good reason. After The Super Mario Bros. Movie shattered the box office, Nintendo clearly wants another cinematic hit. Where the Mark Hamill Rumor…

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Star Wars Battlefront II Was Released 8 Years Ago Today – A Look Back at the Game That Refused to Stay Down

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Eight years ago today, Star Wars Battlefront II blasted onto the scene, kicking off one of the most controversial yet ultimately triumphant chapters in modern Star Wars gaming. Released on November 17, 2017, the game’s launch was a lightning rod of global discussion… but its legacy has become something far more impressive: a comeback story fans still talk about in 2025. Whether you loved the campaign, ground through Galactic Assault, or spent all night perfecting your starfighter loadout, there’s no denying Battlefront II left its mark on the galaxy far, far away. A Rocky Launch That Sparked a Revolution When Battlefront II launched, it was immediately met with major criticism regarding loot boxes and progression. The backlash was so intense it reached mainstream news outlets and even triggered political conversations around loot box legislation in multiple countries.It’s rare for a video game to become a global talking point. It’s even…

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Disney+ Gains 3.8 Million Subscribers as Streaming Stays A Bright Spot

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The Walt Disney Company just reported that Disney+ added 3.8 million new subscribers in the last quarter, bringing its global total to approximately 131.6 million. What’s Driving the Growth? For Disney’s fourth quarter, streaming remains the bright spot: while some legacy divisions struggled, Disney+ posted solid net gains and streaming revenue rose around 8 % year-over-year. Reasons behind the growth include: Why It Matters Adding nearly 4 million subscribers in one quarter signals that Disney’s pivot toward direct-to-consumer is working. It offsets soft spots elsewhere—linear TV revenue continues to decline and box office/post-theatrical returns remain under pressure. For investors and content strategists, this reinforces that streaming is now core to Disney’s growth narrative. Challenges & Things to Watch Takeaway In short: Disney+ gaining 3.8 million subscribers this quarter is more than just a headline—it underlines that streaming continues to be the engine of growth for the company. Even as traditional…

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Star Wars Battlefront II: Elite Trooper Edition Released 8 Years Ago Today — A Look Back at the Launch That Promised Everything

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Eight years ago today, Star Wars Battlefront II players who picked up the Elite Trooper Edition stepped onto the battlefront three days before everyone else. November 2017 was a wild moment in gaming—equal parts hype, controversy, and sheer excitement—and the Elite Trooper Edition was right in the center of it all. But for many fans, that early-access window wasn’t just three days of extra playtime… it was three days of pure bragging rights. A Premium Edition Built for the Galaxy’s Most Dedicated Soldiers When EA and DICE unveiled the Star Wars Battlefront II Elite Trooper Edition, it was pitched as the ultimate way to dive into the sequel’s ambitious scope. More maps. More heroes. A full single-player campaign. Space battles. A refined class system. And of course—cosmetic upgrades that made your trooper look like they meant business. The Elite Trooper Edition bundled together: For fans who lived and breathed galactic…

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Star Wars: Galactic Battlegrounds Turns 24 — The RTS Classic That Let Fans Command the Galaxy

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On 13 November 2001, LucasArts launched a game that no one quite expected… yet absolutely everyone remembers: Star Wars: Galactic Battlegrounds. Powered by the same engine as Age of Empires II, it mashed up traditional RTS gameplay with the most iconic factions in the galaxy. And somehow, it worked brilliantly. It’s now 24 years old—old enough to vote, drink in some countries, and definitely old enough to remind you that time is a flat circle. But let’s celebrate it anyway, because Galactic Battlegrounds remains one of the most charming slices of early-2000s Star Wars gaming. A Galaxy Built on the Genie Engine In 2001, using the Age of Empires II engine for a Star Wars game sounded like a fever dream. But the Genie Engine turned out to be the perfect canvas: resource gathering, tech upgrades, unit queues, and that classic AOE “attack-move” feel—all wrapped in a Star Wars skin….

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Star Wars: Galaxy of Heroes – Anniversary Era Kit Reveals (Stormtrooper Luke, IG-90, Inquisitor Barriss, Yoda & Chewie, Darth Vader “Duel’s End”)

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CG is celebrating SWGOH’s anniversary with a new-format kit reveal series—and it’s a chunky one. Five marquee units headline the Era of Anniversary, each designed to refresh older squads or supercharge niche teams. Artwork lands as it’s approved; feedback on the format is welcome per CG. Below is a clean, practical breakdown with release notes, must-know mechanics, and team tips. Stormtrooper Luke (Light • Rebel • Support • Leader) Release: Nov 18, 11am PT (Marquee)Intended squad: ST Luke, ST Han, Princess Leia (+ R2-D2, Old Ben for 5v5) New mechanic – Buff Disruption (debuff): Target is immune to buffs until damaged; when it breaks from damage, that unit loses 100% TM. Think “fragile Buff Immunity + Stagger” with real decision-making. Highlights Play notes: Open with Special 2 to layer Stealth, then chain assists to pop Buff Disruption at the right time. Trio mode (Luke/Leia/ST Han) becomes a compact GAC menace….

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