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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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SWTOR Galactic Seasons 9: Objectives for November 11 – December 8

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If you thought you could coast through Star Wars: The Old Republic’s Galactic Seasons, think again. From November 11 through December 8, the galaxy demands your attention, your blasters, and—let’s be honest—a lot of Conquest Points. Season 9: “Flashpoint Resurgence” is in full swing following the launch of Game Update 7.7.1, and BioWare has dropped a full list of fresh objectives spanning four weeks of galactic grind and glory. Here’s everything you need to know to maximize your rewards, climb the Season track, and maybe even keep your sanity intact. Week 13: November 11 – November 17 This week’s all about corporate chaos and high-stakes heroics. Both Czerka Corporate Labs and Czerka Core Meltdown return for double Flashpoint fun, so grab your group and queue up via Activity Finder. Week 14: November 18 – November 24 Things heat up as the frontlines shift to Tython and Korriban—because nothing says “galactic…

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Funko Sounding the Alarm: What the Sales Crash Means for Star Wars Merchandise

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Collector alert: Funko recently issued a serious warning amid a collapsing collectibles market. In the company’s latest financial disclosure, it reported third-quarter net sales of US$250.9 million, down approximately 14 % year-on-year — with U.S. sales falling nearly 20 %. Even more troubling: Funko noted it has around US$215 million in debt and faces “substantial doubt about our ability to continue as a going concern for the next 12 months.” If you’re a fan of Star Wars–themed Funko Pops (and yes, you’re reading a Star Wars site — of course you are), buckle up: this downturn has direct implications for the galaxy of Star Wars collectibles. Why Star Wars Funko Pops Are Feeling the Squeeze Star Wars has long been a major driver for Funko’s vinyl business. From Stormtrooper variants to Vaulted Legends, the brand has leveraged the franchise’s vast character roster and passionate fandom to fuel releases year after…

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Minecraft Star Wars: Path of the Jedi Released Two Years Ago Today!

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Two years ago today, Minecraft players were invited to pick up a lightsaber, choose their destiny, and embark on one of the most ambitious crossover adventures ever: Minecraft Star Wars: Path of the Jedi. The DLC, developed in partnership with Lucasfilm Games and Mojang, brought the galaxy far, far away to the blocky world of Minecraft — and fans are still talking about it. A Galactic Adventure in Minecraft Form Released in November 2023, Path of the Jedi combined Minecraft’s open-world creativity with the narrative depth of Star Wars storytelling. Players began as young Padawans training on Coruscant under the watchful eyes of iconic Jedi Masters like Yoda, Mace Windu, and Obi-Wan Kenobi. As the story unfolded, players faced missions across Tatooine, Naboo, and Geonosis, battling droids, solving puzzles, and shaping their own Jedi journey. The game’s clever blend of exploration, lightsaber combat, and Force abilities captured both the humor…

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LEGO Star Wars: The Complete Saga Released 18 Years Ago Today – A Galactic Classic That Still Holds Up

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Eighteen years ago today, the galaxy got a little sillier, a lot blockier, and infinitely more fun. On November 6, 2007, LEGO Star Wars: The Complete Saga blasted onto consoles — combining the first two LEGO Star Wars games into one ultimate adventure that spanned all six of George Lucas’ original films. It wasn’t just a game; it was a cultural moment. For many fans, it was the first time the prequels and originals collided in one playable universe, rendered in charming LEGO form. And for millions of kids (and let’s be honest — adults), it was the perfect blend of Star Wars storytelling, family-friendly humor, and creative chaos. A Brick-Built Adventure Across All Six Films LEGO Star Wars: The Complete Saga bundled together LEGO Star Wars: The Video Game (Episodes I–III) and LEGO Star Wars II: The Original Trilogy (Episodes IV–VI), remastered with smoother visuals, new bonus missions, and…

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Disneyland Game Rush Launches Tomorrow in Fortnite – A Magical Crossover Between Disney and Epic Games

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The wait is nearly over — Disney and Fortnite are joining forces for one of the most ambitious collaborations yet. Disneyland Game Rush officially launches tomorrow, bringing theme park magic and Star Wars action into Fortnite’s Creative mode in a way we’ve never seen before. This event marks a major step forward in the ongoing Disney–Epic partnership, combining nostalgia, innovation, and the Force — all in one massive playground. What Is Disneyland Game Rush? Disneyland Game Rush is a brand-new Fortnite Creative experience that transforms iconic Disneyland attractions into playable mini-games. Players will be able to: It’s part nostalgia, part adventure — and all Disney magic. Why This Collaboration Matters The Disney–Fortnite crossover isn’t just another pop culture event — it’s a glimpse into the future of shared digital worlds. Disney’s major investment in Epic Games has paved the way for projects like Disneyland Game Rush, merging real-world locations with…

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Star Wars: Galaxy of Heroes – Extra Life Charity Drive Live Event on November 8, 2025

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The Star Wars: Galaxy of Heroes community is rallying once again for a great cause! Capital Games has officially kicked off their annual Extra Life Charity Drive, and the grand finale livestream takes place Saturday, November 8, 2025, from 10AM to 6PM on Twitch. You can join the team at twitch.tv/capitalgames_charity to enjoy a day packed with games, laughter, and the chance to give back — all while supporting UC Davis Children’s Hospital through the Children’s Miracle Network. What is Extra Life? Extra Life is a 24-hour gaming marathon that unites gamers worldwide to raise money for children’s hospitals. Every dollar goes toward helping kids in need, funding critical treatments, equipment, and care programs. Learn more about this incredible initiative here: Extra Life Official Site. The Games Lineup During the stream, members of the Capital Games team will be playing a wide range of fun and chaotic titles, including: 🎮…

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Star Wars Battlefront: Elite Squadron Released 16 Years Ago Today – A Portable Classic Worth Remembering

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Sixteen years ago today, Star Wars Battlefront: Elite Squadron launched on PSP and Nintendo DS — delivering one of the most ambitious handheld Star Wars shooters ever made. Yep, before Battlefront II stole our hearts (and hours of our sleep), Elite Squadron was busy proving that you didn’t need a console to wage a galactic war. And honestly? It still deserves more love. A Battlefront Experience Built for Players on the Move Released on November 3, 2009, Elite Squadron let fans jump into massive Star Wars battles from their handhelds — at a time when most portable shooters could barely handle a laser pointer, let alone the Battle of Hoth. The game delivered: The PSP version especially felt like a full-scale Battlefront game squeezed into your backpack — and for a generation of fans, it was their Battlefront. X2, Clone Lore, and a Surprisingly Strong Story Long before Clone Wars…

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Star Wars Battlefront: Twilight Company Released 10 Years Ago Today – The Gritty Side of the Galactic Civil War

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Ten years ago today, Star Wars Battlefront: Twilight Company hit bookshelves, delivering one of the most grounded and hard-hitting war stories in the Star Wars galaxy. Published on November 3, 2015, and written by Alexander Freed, the novel served as a companion to EA’s Star Wars Battlefront video game — but it quickly became much more than a tie-in. This wasn’t about Jedi or Sith, prophecies or politics. Twilight Company focused on the boots-on-the-ground soldiers of the Rebel Alliance, exploring what it truly meant to fight in the shadow of the Empire. A Star Wars Story Told from the Trenches Set during the height of the Galactic Civil War, Twilight Company follows the 61st Mobile Infantry — a ragtag band of Rebel soldiers known for surviving impossible missions across the galaxy. Through the eyes of Hazram Namir, a cynical mercenary-turned-Rebel, readers experienced a darker, more human side of Star Wars….

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George Lucas Began Writing The Phantom Menace on This Day 31 Years Ago

The Curious Case of Star Wars Criticism: From George Lucas's Prequels to Disney's Sequels

A long time ago — well, exactly 31 years ago today — George Lucas sat down and began writing what would become one of the most discussed and debated films in Star Wars history: Episode I – The Phantom Menace. It was October 31, 1994, when Lucas officially returned to the galaxy far, far away, beginning the screenplay that would reignite the Star Wars saga for a new generation. The Return to a Galaxy Far, Far Away After Return of the Jedi closed the original trilogy in 1983, Lucas took a break from filmmaking, focusing instead on technology, visual effects, and family life. But the Force wasn’t done with him yet. By the mid-90s, advancements in CGI — pioneered by Lucas’ own Industrial Light & Magic — had finally caught up with his creative ambitions. Inspired by what ILM achieved on films like Jurassic Park (1993), Lucas decided it was…

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Star Wars: Galaxy of Heroes – Content Update 10/29: Zuckuss Arrives, Cad Bane Buffed, and More

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The galaxy is buzzing once again as Star Wars: Galaxy of Heroes rolls out its October 29th content update, and this one’s packed with fresh content, long-awaited fixes, and a few spooky surprises to close out the Halloween season. From a new kit reveal to bug fixes involving some of the game’s most powerful heroes, let’s dive into everything new in this week’s update. Zuckuss Joins the Hunt The biggest highlight of this update is the official kit reveal for Zuckuss, the legendary Gand Findsman and Force-sensitive Bounty Hunter.This new Dark Side Tank and Leader synergizes heavily with 4-LOM and other Dark Side Bounty Hunters, bringing foresight mechanics, protection recovery, and mass assists to the faction. Players can unlock Zuckuss through his Marquee Event, starting November 4th at 11 a.m. Pacific, with new abilities such as: You can read the full breakdown here: Zuckuss Kit Reveal Ghouls Just Wanna Have…

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Star Wars: Galaxy of Heroes – Kit Reveal: Zuckuss Joins the Hunt

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The Bounty Hunters just got a major upgrade. The Force-sensitive tracker Zuckuss is joining Star Wars: Galaxy of Heroes as a new Dark Side Tank, Leader, and Unaligned Force User, bringing fresh synergy, survivability, and foresight mechanics that shake up the Bounty Hunter meta. His arrival in the game’s latest Marquee Event starts on November 4th at 11 a.m. Pacific, and fans of classic Star Wars lore are already buzzing. A Findsman Enters the Fight Zuckuss isn’t your average mercenary. In Star Wars lore, he’s a Gand Findsman, part of an ancient order of Force-sensitive bounty hunters who use ritual and foresight to track their prey across the stars. That mystical tracking ability directly inspires his new in-game mechanics — specifically his use of the Foresight buff, which he wields both defensively and offensively. This version of Zuckuss works best as a Leader, offering massive survivability and protection recovery to…

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Star Wars: Galaxy of Heroes – The Coven of Shadows Event Brings Morgan Elsbeth and Night Troopers to Battle

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Dark whispers echo across the galaxy once again. The latest limited-time event in Star Wars: Galaxy of Heroes — Coven of Shadows — arrives on October 31st, pitting players against Morgan Elsbeth, her haunting Night Troopers, and the sinister Death Troopers of Peridea. This eerie new event challenges even the most seasoned players, rewarding those brave enough to face the darkness with valuable credits, character shards, and rare Relic materials. Face the Shadows of Peridea The Coven of Shadows event draws heavily from the Ahsoka series lore, letting players relive the terrifying power of Morgan Elsbeth and her undead forces. Featuring three escalating tiers of difficulty, this limited-time event requires both strategic preparation and some of the game’s most powerful heroes. To conquer the darkness, you’ll need the guidance of Padawan Sabine Wren and Galactic Legend Ahsoka Tano, with the exiled Jedi Ezra Bridger joining as a borrowed ally in…

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Star Wars: Visions Volume 3 Now Streaming on Disney+ – A Return to Anime Excellence

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The Force is strong with this one — Star Wars: Visions is back, and it’s better than ever. Visions Volume 3 officially arrived on Disney+ on October 29, 2025, bringing nine breathtaking new short films crafted by some of Japan’s most acclaimed anime studios. This third volume marks a triumphant return to the series’ anime roots, blending artistic innovation with the emotional depth and spirit that defines Star Wars storytelling. A Return to True Anime Form After Volume 2’s global experiment in storytelling, Star Wars: Visions Volume 3 goes back to where the magic began — Japan. Each of the nine new episodes showcases the unique artistic styles of top studios like Kamikaze Douga, TRIGGER, Production I.G., Kinema Citrus, David Production, and Polygon Pictures. Fans will be delighted to learn that several of the most beloved stories from the first season return in new form. Sequels to The Duel, The…

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Star Wars: Galaxy of Heroes – Community Conquest Milestone Event (Updated 10/28)

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The holotables are heating up once again! Star Wars: Galaxy of Heroes has officially launched a brand-new Community Conquest Milestone Event, giving players a galaxy-sized reason to dive back into battle. Appropriately (and hilariously) dubbed “Beat Up Your Bosses!”, this community-driven challenge asks players to defeat Conquest bosses across the game to unlock shared rewards for everyone. Beat Up Your Bosses – The Milestone Explained The event is simple, but it packs some serious community spirit. Every time players defeat a Conquest boss, it contributes to a global progress bar. When the community hits specific milestones, everyone receives rewards — with the total number of Conquest bosses defeated unlocking even greater prizes. Here’s the full breakdown of the milestones and their corresponding rewards: Every milestone reached increases the total reward pool for the entire community — so the more players participate, the bigger the haul for everyone. Building Up to…

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Star Wars Jedi: Survivor Black Series 3-Pack — Now Discounted to $29.99

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Good news for Star Wars collectors and Jedi: Survivor fans — Hasbro’s Star Wars The Black Series 3-pack featuring Cal Kestis, Turgle, and Skoova Stev has just dropped to $29.99 (US) / £37.99 (UK) on Amazon. 👉 Order now on Amazon before it sells out — these limited collector sets tend to disappear faster than a Jedi on the run. A Fan-Favorite Trio from Jedi: Survivor This exclusive Black Series 3-pack brings together three fan-favorite characters from Star Wars Jedi: Survivor — the hit sequel to Jedi: Fallen Order. Each figure features the premium articulation, detailed sculpting, and game-accurate accessories that make the Black Series a cornerstone of modern Star Wars collecting. Why This Deal Is Worth It At launch, this set retailed closer to $70, but with the current $29.99 price tag, it’s easily one of the best Star Wars Black Series deals of the year. You’re effectively paying…

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The Canceled The Hunt for Ben Solo: A Star Wars What-Could-Have-Been

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When Adam Driver revealed that he and Steven Soderbergh had quietly developed a new Star Wars film centered on his character Ben Solo, fans sat up and took notice. But what started as one of the most anticipated continuations after the sequel trilogy turned into one of the most frustrating “almosts” in Star Wars lore. The working title: The Hunt for Ben Solo. The story: Ben Solo alive and missing after the events of Star Wars: The Rise of Skywalker, his fate’s a mystery, and the galaxy’s obsession is on. The team: Soderbergh directing, Driver starring, and Scott Z. Burns penning a reportedly finalised script. What’s shocking is how far the project got before it died. Reports say the script was complete, the budget and start date proposed, Lucasfilm had approved internally—but when it hit the desk of Bob Iger and Alan Bergman at Disney, it was rejected. Their reason?…

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On This Day 15 Years Ago: Star Wars: The Force Unleashed II Unleashed Its Power

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Fifteen years ago today—October 26, 2010—the galaxy trembled once more as Star Wars: The Force Unleashed II hit store shelves. It was the sequel to one of the most ambitious Star Wars video games ever made, and it brought back the one man powerful enough to challenge Darth Vader himself: Starkiller. Armed with two lightsabers, a serious case of identity crisis, and enough Force power to tear an AT-ST in half, Starkiller’s second act was fast, furious, and far too short. But despite its brief runtime, The Force Unleashed II remains a defining moment in Star Wars gaming history—equal parts spectacle, chaos, and emotional turmoil. The Power Fantasy Turned Up to 11 The original Force Unleashed gave fans the dream of tossing Stormtroopers off platforms and hurling TIE Fighters like frisbees. The sequel said, “You liked that? Let’s crank it to 11.” From the moment you fire up the game,…

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The Hunt for Ben Solo: The Star Wars Sequel That Was Ready to Shoot—Until Disney Called “Cut!”

In a tale as dramatic as any lightsaber duel, it’s been revealed that The Hunt for Ben Solo—the much-buzzed about sequel to the sequel-trilogy—was fully green-lit, with script, budget, and shoot date in place, only to be shelved at the final gate. Let’s unpack how a Star Wars film got as far as “ready to shoot” and why it never moved forward. ✅ How Far Along Did the Project Get? In short: Not just an idea. A locked-in production plan. ❌ Why Did It Get Killed? When the package reached Disney CEO Bob Iger and co-chair Alan Bergman, the verdict was straightforward: “We don’t see how Ben Solo is alive.” Despite the creative team’s assurances, the narrative barrier proved too high for the studio: Sources say this project became the first ever fully green-lit Lucasfilm film not to proceed—which underlines just how far down track it had gone. 🤔 Why…

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Star Wars Outlaws Demo Lands on Nintendo Switch 2 — Explore Tatooine for Free

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The galaxy just got a little more accessible. Ubisoft and Lucasfilm Games have officially released a Star Wars Outlaws demo for the Nintendo Switch 2, letting fans experience a slice of the Outer Rim for free. For the first time, Switch 2 players can step into the boots of Kay Vess, the rogue smuggler making her mark between The Empire Strikes Back and Return of the Jedi. The demo offers a few hours of gameplay, taking you across the sun-scorched dunes and bustling cantinas of Tatooine — a perfect playground for scoundrels, spice traders, and bounty hunters alike. What’s in the Star Wars Outlaws Demo According to Ubisoft’s official announcement, the Switch 2 demo includes: The demo lasts roughly 2–3 hours, depending on how much you explore or chase down side contracts. Optimized for the Nintendo Switch 2 The demo also shows off Ubisoft’s optimization for the Switch 2 hardware,…

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Star Wars: Galaxy of Heroes – Smuggler’s Run III Update Brings More Profit, More Chaos

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Ah, Holotable Heroes! Gather ’round, because everyone’s favorite pirate has a new business venture. The Star Wars: Galaxy of Heroes team has officially unveiled the Smuggler’s Run III update, featuring fresh rewards, rebalanced event cadences, and—naturally—Hondo Ohnaka’s flair for profit. This is one of the biggest overhauls to the Smuggler’s Run event series yet, streamlining cadence while boosting overall rewards to make sure your efforts (and your loot) feel even more worthwhile. And as Hondo himself would say: “A pirate always delivers!” A Smuggler’s Life: What’s Changing in Smuggler’s Run III Starting in November 2025, Galaxy of Heroes players can expect a new event rotation designed to keep things balanced, rewarding, and just a bit unpredictable—like any good smuggling operation. Here’s how the new cadence will work: So instead of frequent but smaller payouts, each run will now hit harder with increased rewards per event. That means fewer repetitive grinds…

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