There’s nothing quite like hunting bounties across the galaxy or swinging a lightsaber through wave after wave of battle droids—especially when it’s free. As part of a special limited-time Star Wars gaming promotion, Star Wars Bounty Hunter and Episode I: Jedi Power Battles are both available to play for free on Nintendo Switch. Yes, absolutely free—no credits, no microtransactions, no shady deals with the Hutts. But you’ve only got until 11:59 PM PT on May 6th, so consider this your hyperspace-level heads-up. What’s the Deal? Two Classic Star Wars Games, Free to Play Nintendo has quietly rolled out a limited-time offer that lets players try out two retro Star Wars games on the Switch—both originally released on PlayStation consoles and lovingly preserved for a new generation of gamers. Here’s what you can play: Star Wars: Bounty Hunter Episode I: Jedi Power Battles Both games are available for free download for…
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The Sith Lords Restored Content Xbox Is Complete: A Galaxy-Saving Upgrade You Didn’t Know You Needed
What If Your Xbox Could Unlock the Full Power of the Force? Some things in life are incomplete. A good story with the final chapter missing. A pizza with one slice gone before you get to it. Or Star Wars: Knights of the Old Republic II – The Sith Lords (aka KOTOR 2) before the Restored Content Mod came along. But the galaxy just shifted. The Sith Lords Restored Content Mod (TSLRCM) is now fully functional on Xbox, thanks to the LOTO’s Xbox version. Yes, that’s right. Console players can now experience what PC gamers have been bragging about for years: a richer, deeper, and far more coherent version of KOTOR 2. The Backstory: When LucasArts Rushed a Classic Originally released in 2004, KOTOR 2 was a sequel with serious potential. It explored the morally gray corners of the Force, gave us fascinating new characters (looking at you, Kreia), and…