Some anniversaries pass quietly. This one kicks down the door with a thermal detonator and demands a side-scrolling boss fight. On this day in gaming history, Super Star Wars (1992), Super Empire Strikes Back (1993), and Super Return of the Jedi (1994) each blasted their way onto the SNES in three consecutive years—setting the tone for what “hardcore Star Wars gaming” would look like for a generation. If you’ve ever jumped over a Sarlacc pit, rage-quit on a lava planet, or been blindsided by a Jawa wielding an unreasonable amount of screen presence—congrats, you were there. 🕹️ Super Star Wars (1992): Where Sandcrawlers Feel Like Death Traps Released in 1992, Super Star Wars took the events of A New Hope and turned them into a side-scrolling gauntlet of lasers, lava, and angry Tusken Raiders. You start off blasting womp rats as Luke Skywalker (pre-Jedi, obviously), then pick up Han and…
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Upgrade Your LEGO Star Wars III Experience with PlayStation Button Prompts
Navigating the galaxy in LEGO Star Wars III: The Clone Wars is a blast, but if you’re wielding a PlayStation controller and seeing Xbox prompts, the immersion can take a hit. Enter the PlayStation Prompts Mod, a simple yet effective tweak that replaces Xbox button icons with PlayStation equivalents, aligning on-screen cues with your controller. Why This Mod Matters While the game defaults to Xbox prompts, many players prefer the familiarity of PlayStation icons. This mod caters to that preference, enhancing the gaming experience by ensuring consistency between controller and on-screen instructions. Features of the PlayStation Prompts Mod Installation Guide Note: Always back up your original GAME.DAT file before replacing it, in case you wish to revert to the default prompts later. Compatibility and Considerations Enhancing Your Gameplay By aligning the on-screen prompts with your PlayStation controller, this mod reduces confusion and enhances reaction times during gameplay. Whether you’re engaging…
Star Wars: Galaxy of Heroes – Crimes Against the Republic Era Battle Requirements Revealed
Grab your Temple Guard and warm up that Relic 9 Mace Windu—things are about to get very Jedi Order around here. The upcoming Crimes Against the Republic Era Battle is the latest challenge in Star Wars: Galaxy of Heroes, and while the in-game event details were originally, well… slightly off, the devs have released the correct requirements—and they’re no joke. Whether you’re a collector, strategist, or just someone who hoarded Jedi for no good reason, now’s the time to prep your team. Let’s take a lightsaber-sharp dive into what you’ll need to bring the Republic’s enemies to justice (or at least to the loading screen of Tier 7). 🛑 First, a Note on the In-Game Confusion As of now, the in-game event info is inaccurate—but fear not. The EA forums have published the real requirements, and they’ll be corrected in a future patch. So don’t waste time leveling up Jawas…
Star Wars: Galaxy of Heroes June 2025 Calendar — Troopers, Titans, and Tactical Chaos
The June 2025 calendar for Star Wars: Galaxy of Heroes has arrived—and it’s locked, loaded, and packed with so many Omega, Assault, and Fleet events that your holo-table might just burst into hyperspace. Whether you’re climbing the Territory ladder, grinding for a shiny new fleet, or hoarding Zeta mats like a Jawa with a treasure hoard, this month offers plenty of opportunities to flex your strategic brilliance (or just auto-battle your way to sweet loot). Let’s break it all down in a way that even a distracted Nightsister can appreciate. 💥 Daily Login Character: Night Trooper The login reward for June? None other than the Night Trooper, a resurrected menace that fits perfectly with the game’s current Ahsoka vibes. Whether you’re leveling them for PvP mischief or PvE experimentation, this ghostly soldier is a solid daily treat—especially if you’re dabbling in Imperial Remnant synergy. 🧬 Omega Events – Time to…
Respawn Developer Says Morale Is “At An All-Time Low” — What’s Going On?
When a developer known for delivering iconic titles like Titanfall, Apex Legends, and Star Wars Jedi: Survivor starts using phrases like “morale is at an all-time low,” it’s usually not just hyperbole—it’s the digital equivalent of alarm bells going off. That’s exactly what happened when Respawn Entertainment developer “@witdarkstar” (Dan, a senior-level dev) posted on Bluesky, saying that the studio’s energy has hit rock bottom following a wave of Electronic Arts layoffs. The tweet, simple but striking, reads: “Genuinely think morale is at an all-time low.” Short. Grim. And packed with implications for one of the most creatively influential studios under the EA banner. EA Layoffs: A Galactic-Sized Blow? Electronic Arts, Respawn’s parent company, recently announced a new wave of layoffs as part of its restructuring strategy. These moves included canceling an unnamed Star Wars FPS and cutting back on future single-player content across various teams. The timing couldn’t be…
Star Wars Jedi: Survivor Was Announced 3 Years Ago Today – Here’s Why That Teaser Still Hits
It’s been exactly three years since Star Wars Jedi: Survivor was officially announced, and yes—there was a teaser. And no, people have not stopped dissecting it frame by frame since. June 27, 2022, marked the day Cal Kestis officially returned to the spotlight, moody cloak and all, and dropped a teaser trailer that managed to answer zero questions and spark about a hundred more. Whether you first saw it while stress-refreshing your YouTube feed or stumbling across it mid-scroll, the announcement trailer for Jedi: Survivor hit differently. It wasn’t just a sequel reveal—it was a signal that Star Wars single-player storytelling was alive, well, and carrying a blue lightsaber. A Teaser Cloaked in Mystery (and a Whole Lot of Sand) When Respawn and EA dropped the teaser, expectations were already sky-high. Jedi: Fallen Order had set a new gold standard for narrative-driven Star Wars games, and everyone wanted to know…
LEGO Star Wars 3: The Clone Wars – Modern Overhaul Mod Brings the Game to the 2020s
Let’s be real—LEGO Star Wars III: The Clone Wars was always a charming and surprisingly deep entry in the LEGO game saga. It had ambitious level design, full-on battles with armies of droids, and that classic LEGO humor baked into every cutscene. But over a decade later, some of that polish has started to wear off. The resolution feels fuzzy, lighting is a bit flat, and animations… well, they’ve aged like week-old blue milk. Enter the LSW3 Modern Overhaul Mod, a comprehensive visual and performance upgrade that reworks the entire game to feel, look, and play like a much more modern release. This isn’t just a texture swap or a lighting tweak—this is a full-on glow-up that keeps the game’s heart intact while bringing it up to speed with modern expectations. What Is the LSW3 Modern Overhaul Mod? The LSW3 Modern Overhaul Mod is a lovingly crafted update designed to…
Mayhem Management: Galaxy of Heroes Hotfix 5-22-2025 Arrives
It’s another day in the digital galaxy, which means another Star Wars: Galaxy of Heroes hotfix has dropped—this time on May 22, 2025—and Scorch is officially back on protocol. Mostly. Sort of. This latest patch gives Scorch’s Unique Zeta ability a subtle-but-significant buff while tackling some tricky bugs that had the clone trooper eating more True Damage than a tauntaun in a Hoth snowstorm. It’s not a game-changer for everyone, but for those keeping an eye on GL meta balance and clone synergy, there’s a lot packed into this bite-sized update. Let’s dive into the update notes and see what got scorched. Scorch’s “Following Protocol” Zeta Just Got Meaner (But Smarter) The biggest headline from Hotfix 5-22-2025 is a Zeta upgrade for Scorch’s Following Protocol Unique ability. Here’s the new flavor text for the added Zeta effect: If there are no Galactic Legend enemies: At the start of each encounter,…
Six Years of Star Wars: Vader Immortal – Episode I: How a VR Sith Lord Changed the Galaxy
It’s Been Six Years Since Darth Vader Reached Out and Almost Force-Choked You in VR Time flies when you’re deflecting blaster bolts with a virtual lightsaber. Today marks six years since Star Wars: Vader Immortal – Episode I was released, and honestly? We’re still not over it. Back in May 2019, ILMxLAB dropped players straight into the boots of a smuggler with a mysterious Force-sensitive lineage, handed them a lightsaber, and let them meet Darth Vader—face to (terrifying) face. It was ambitious, cinematic, and for many, it was the moment that VR went from “cool tech demo” to “this is the future of Star Wars storytelling.” Let’s take a walk down Mustafar memory lane. The Birth of a VR Experiment That Actually Worked Let’s be real: not every VR experience hits the mark. But Vader Immortal was different. Instead of focusing on arcade gimmicks or wave shooters, Episode I set…
Star Wars Outlaws Hotfix 6.1: No More Vanishing Contracts or Glitchy Saves (Mostly)
Nothing disrupts the criminal underworld like a glitchy contract. Ubisoft just rolled out Hotfix 6.1 for Star Wars Outlaws, and while it’s not the flashiest update in the galaxy, it’s a much-needed patch for players tired of watching job offers mysteriously vanish or missions fail just because they dared to save the game. The nerve, right? If your galactic hustle’s been stalled by unreliable brokers and contracts that collapse faster than a stormtrooper’s aim under pressure, this update is aimed squarely at you. Let’s break it down. Contract Woes, Be Gone Hotfix 6.1 goes straight to the heart of a recurring issue: jobs offered by certain brokers would become mysteriously unavailable after a while. One minute you’re gearing up to smuggle spice or intercept a shady deal, the next… crickets. Ubisoft has now stabilized the system so these contracts don’t suddenly ghost you mid-playthrough. This should make the Outer Rim…
Star Wars Episode I: Racer – Celebrating the Podracing Classic That Still Holds the Throttle
Back in 1999, a little thing called Star Wars: Episode I – The Phantom Menace hit theaters. Among the many things it brought to the Star Wars universe—like double-bladed lightsabers and midichlorians—was one particularly thrilling scene: the podrace on Tatooine. If you watched that and thought, I need to do that… minus the risk of fiery explosions, then Star Wars Episode I: Racer was your ticket to speed. Released on this day in 1999, Star Wars Episode I: Racer threw players right into the pilot seat of Anakin Skywalker’s podracer, letting them blast through the canyons of Tatooine, dodge asteroids on Ando Prime, and squeeze through the narrow tubes of Oovo IV. It was blisteringly fast, occasionally frustrating, and absolutely iconic. The Fastest Game in the Galaxy Back in the late ’90s, the idea of racing at 600 miles per hour through desert canyons wasn’t just ambitious—it was practically ludicrous….
Star Wars: Galaxy of Heroes – SM-33 Kit Reveal: Breaking Down the Newest Droid Addition
The Star Wars: Galaxy of Heroes universe just got a bit more dangerous. SM-33, the latest addition to the game’s roster, has been officially revealed, and it’s safe to say this droid is bringing the heat—literally. SM-33 introduces the long-awaited Pirate faction to the game, serving as a lifter for a powerful upcoming unit. If you thought Hondo Ohnaka was the only pirate worth his salt, think again. Meet SM-33: The Pirate Enforcer Droid SM-33 is a Dark Side Attacker categorized under Droid, Pirate, and Scoundrel. This droid isn’t just here to look shiny; it’s designed to punish anyone who dares to attack its Pirate Leader. With abilities focused on control, damage over time, and retribution, SM-33 is a force to be reckoned with. Inspired by its appearance in Skeleton Crew, SM-33 acts as the loyal protector of the Captain of the Onyx Cinder. Its kit reflects this loyalty, dishing…
Star Wars: Galaxy of Heroes – Unable to Get into Game? Here’s the Workaround You Need
Picture this: you’re all set to jump into Star Wars: Galaxy of Heroes, ready to crush some Galactic War or finally unlock that one character you’ve been grinding for. You tap the app… and nothing. The game won’t load. It’s like the Force just said, “Not today.” Before you start launching lightsabers across the room, take a breath—there’s a workaround that just might save your galactic ambitions. The Dreaded “Unable to Get into Game” Issue It’s been making the rounds—players are reporting that they simply can’t get into Star Wars: Galaxy of Heroes (SWGOH). It’s not that the game has joined the Dark Side (well, not entirely), but it seems some glitch in the system is keeping players out. The development team is already investigating the issue, but while they figure out how to patch it up, there’s a nifty little workaround that can help you get back to battling…
Star Wars – Galactic Battlegrounds Saga: Tower Defense – Defend the Galaxy in Style
Star Wars – Galactic Battlegrounds is a classic in its own right, but the Tower Defense Mod brings a whole new layer of strategy and chaos. Remember the thrill of watching your meticulously placed turrets blast through waves of enemy forces? Now, imagine doing that with Imperial Walkers, Rebel Speeders, and a whole lineup of iconic Star Wars units. It’s like tower defense on steroids—intergalactic steroids. Galactic Mayhem Meets Tactical Genius This mod reimagines the Galactic Battlegrounds Saga with one goal in mind: defend or be destroyed. Instead of the usual RTS-style gameplay, you’re tasked with setting up defensive structures across iconic Star Wars landscapes. Hoth, Endor, and Tatooine are no longer just battlegrounds—they’re the front lines of your last stand. The Tower Defense mod introduces a selection of turrets, energy barriers, and minefields that you can strategically place to fend off waves of incoming enemies. And let’s not forget…
Star Wars Outlaws Launching on Nintendo Switch 2 – Everything You Need to Know
Star Wars Outlaws is set to launch on Nintendo Switch 2 on September 4, 2025, bringing the galaxy’s most daring scoundrel, Kay Vess, and her trusty companion Nix to a new generation of handheld gaming. This highly anticipated release follows the game’s initial debut on PlayStation 5, Xbox Series X|S, and PC in August 2024, where it was met with strong reviews for its open-world design, dynamic combat, and captivating storyline. A Gold Edition Worth Its Weight in Credits The Nintendo Switch 2 version arrives as the Gold Edition, priced at just $60. This package is packed with content, offering tremendous value compared to its counterparts on other platforms. Here’s what’s included: The Gold Edition is a fantastic deal for Star Wars enthusiasts, especially considering that many of these features are sold separately on other platforms. On Switch 2, you get the complete package bundled together, ready for your handheld…
Star Wars Outlaws: A Pirate’s Fortune – New Update, New Adventures
The galaxy just got a whole lot wilder. Star Wars Outlaws has launched its latest story expansion, A Pirate’s Fortune, and it’s packed with new content that will have every outlaw scrambling for their blaster. Hondo Ohnaka is back in full swindling glory, leading players on a quest for hidden treasure, smuggling runs, and brand-new upgrades. What’s New in A Pirate’s Fortune? This isn’t just a little side quest—you’re getting a full-on expansion with more locations, treasure hunts, and the one and only Hondo Ohnaka at your side. If there was ever a character perfectly suited to the life of a space pirate, it’s Hondo. From finding hidden treasure maps to scoring rare loot and tricked-out blasters, this update brings a new flavor of chaos to the galaxy. And it’s not just new quests—A Pirate’s Fortune introduces: Patch 1.6 Highlights Alongside A Pirate’s Fortune, Patch 1.6 delivers a ton of…
SWGOH Scorch Kit Reveal – Abilities, Strategy, and Synergies
When it comes to explosive gameplay, RC-1262, better known as Scorch, is about to shake things up in Star Wars: Galaxy of Heroes. This tanky Dark Side Clone Trooper joins the Empire’s roster with a toolkit designed for pure devastation and, naturally, a touch of pyrotechnics. If you’ve been waiting to bolster your Dark Side Clone squad, Scorch is exactly the kind of heavy hitter you need. Who is RC-1262 ‘Scorch’? Originally introduced in Republic Commando as the demolitions expert of Delta Squad, Scorch has had quite the journey through Star Wars lore. He made a cameo with his squad in The Clone Wars and showed up as a leader of the Tantiss Base security detail in The Bad Batch. Now, he’s been reimagined for SWGOH as the perfect tank to lead Dark Side Clone Troopers into battle. Key Attributes: Bulwark is reminiscent of Reinforced Hull for ships, granting massive…
SWGOH Grand Moff Tarkin Update: New Dark Side Synergies and Abilities Explained
There’s nothing like a bit of fear to keep the local systems in line—especially when Grand Moff Tarkin is calling the shots. The latest update to Star Wars: Galaxy of Heroes brings a host of improvements to Tarkin’s abilities, making him a force to be reckoned with on the battlefield, particularly when teamed up with the newly introduced Dark Side Clone Troopers. If you were wondering what this means for your 3v3 GAC strategy, let’s just say you might want to reconsider leaving Tarkin on the sidelines. Tarkin Gets a New Look: Special Damage and Synergy Overhaul One of the most notable changes is that all of Tarkin’s abilities now deal Special damage, moving away from the mix of Physical and Special that previously defined his kit. This makes his damage more predictable and allows for better scaling with Potency, which—spoiler alert—gets a massive boost in this rework. His Basic…
Celebrate Star Wars with Up to 85% Off EA’s Jedi and Battlefront Games – Sale Ends May 15
It’s not every day that you get to celebrate Star Wars with a massive discount, but here we are. EA has rolled out an epic sale, slashing prices by up to 85% on its Jedi and Battlefront games until May 15. Whether you’re looking to slice through stormtroopers with a lightsaber or blast your way across the galaxy, now’s the time to stock up. The Games on Sale If you’ve been waiting for the perfect moment to dive into Star Wars Jedi: Fallen Order, your wait is over. This gem of a game is now available at a jaw-dropping discount. You get to step into the boots of Cal Kestis, a Jedi Padawan on the run from the Empire, slicing, dicing, and force-pushing your way through beautifully crafted Star Wars worlds. And then there’s Star Wars Battlefront II, the game that had a rocky start but somehow managed to claw…
Star Wars Outlaws: Real Addons Mod – Because Smugglers Deserve Better Swag
Smuggling illegal cargo across the Outer Rim is tough work. You’re dodging bounty hunters, outrunning the Empire, and trying not to fall off your swoop bike mid-chase. What you don’t need is a default loadout that screams “budget cosplay.” That’s why the Real Addons mod for Star Wars Outlaws exists — to bring a much-needed dose of visual realism and immersive flair to your outlaw experience. This isn’t a “total overhaul” or a mod that replaces half the galaxy with lightsabers and memes. No, this one’s more grounded. It’s all about subtle polish: more textures, better gear detail, and quality-of-life tweaks that make you feel like you’re actually living the outlaw life instead of pretending to on a green-screen set. Let’s take a hyperspace jump into what this mod adds — and why it might be the low-key upgrade your galactic crime spree was missing. What Exactly Is the Real…
3 Star Wars Games Are Free on Amazon Luna for Prime Members This May the 4th
Cue the music, light the sabers, and maybe cancel your weekend plans—because Amazon Luna and Prime Gaming just pulled a fast one for May the 4th. And by “fast one,” we mean they’ve made three Star Wars games absolutely free to play for Prime members. Yes, completely free. As in, zero credits, no podracing wagers, no deal with Jabba required. This May the 4th, anyone with a Prime membership can log into Amazon Luna and immediately jump into a galaxy far, far away—with Jedi acrobatics, LEGO slapstick, and Clone Wars chaos all bundled into a streaming-friendly experience. Let’s break down the three games you can start playing today, why each one is worth your time, and how to get started faster than a TIE fighter in a trench run. 🎮 What Free Star Wars Games Are Available on Amazon Luna? 🌌 Star Wars Jedi: Fallen Order This is the big…
Star Wars: Episode III – Revenge of the Sith Game Turns 20 Today… and It’s Still Got the High Ground
On this very day back in 2005, the Star Wars: Episode III – Revenge of the Sith video game was unleashed upon the galaxy—and also onto PlayStation 2, Xbox, and Game Boy Advance. Now, two decades later, it stands as a beautifully chaotic reminder of the golden era when movie tie-in games were a thing and nobody questioned why Jedi had infinite lives. Sure, the movie was filled with heartbreak, lava, and sand-related betrayal. But the game? The game gave you the chance to play through all of it—with lightsaber combos, co-op duels, and more Force powers than Palpatine on an energy drink. So let’s jump into hyperspace and take a nostalgic look at what made this game such a cult favorite—and why, 20 years later, it still deserves a round of applause from anyone who’s ever yelled, “You were the Chosen One!” into their controller. 🎮 What Was the…
Star Wars VR Games Are on Sale for May the 4th — Lightsabers, Starfighters, and Big Discounts Await
Strap on your headset and polish your imaginary droid because the galaxy is on sale—and it’s virtual. May the 4th is here again, and with it comes a glorious opportunity to swing lightsabers, pilot X-wings, and high-five holograms in glorious VR. It’s like stepping into the Star Wars universe, except without having to worry about sand. (Which, as we all know, is coarse and gets everywhere.) To celebrate this intergalactic holiday, multiple Star Wars VR titles are getting deep discounts across platforms like Meta Quest, PS VR2, and Steam. Whether you’ve been eyeing Vader Immortal, itching for a space dogfight in Squadrons, or just want to hang out with a pinball table that glows like a lightsaber, now’s the time to act. The deals are only here for a limited time, so prepare your credits—or whatever Earth currency you use—and let’s explore which virtual adventures are worth jumping into this…
LEGO Star Wars: The Skywalker Saga Is Free on Epic Games Store – But Only for a Limited Time
It’s May the 4th season again, and you know what that means—time for lightsabers, nostalgia, and unexpected free stuff. This year, the Epic Games Store is bringing the Force (and a whole lot of bricks) with a limited-time deal that’s hard to ignore: LEGO Star Wars: The Skywalker Saga is completely free. No credits required. No haggling with Watto. Just a simple click and boom—you’ve got one of the most charming and chaotic Star Wars video game experiences of all time, permanently in your game library. The catch? It’s only available until May 5, 2025, at 11:00 AM ET. So if you’ve ever wanted to see Darth Vader slip on a banana peel, now’s the time. 🧱 What Is LEGO Star Wars: The Skywalker Saga? If the words “LEGO,” “Star Wars,” and “space combat with slapstick humor” bring a warm smile to your face, then congratulations—you’re already the target audience….