Move over, moisture farmers—Star Wars Outlaws is blasting its way to Nintendo Switch 2 on September 4, 2025, bringing open-world galactic crime to your hands in a sleeker, more portable format. Ubisoft’s scoundrel simulator is no longer just for high-end rigs and next-gen consoles. The galaxy’s most wanted just got a Switch. The Switch 2 Heist: What Makes This Port Special? Ubisoft isn’t simply porting and praying. This release is fine-tuned for Nintendo’s newest console, with Switch 2–exclusive features like touchscreen support for minigames and advanced input options tailored to the updated Joy‑Con hardware. That means Kay Vess’s world of smuggling, stealing, and making morally gray decisions won’t just run on Switch—it’s built to feel at home there. Performance-wise, reports suggest the game targets 30 FPS, with stable visuals that rival console “quality mode” settings. Expect some scaling compared to PS5 and Xbox Series X, but nothing immersion-breaking. Let’s just…
SWTOR Game Update 7.7.1 Livestream Recap – Flashpoints, Rewards, and Big Changes Ahead
Game Update 7.7.1 is warming up the hyperdrive, and the latest livestream delivered a hefty rundown of what’s coming to Star Wars: The Old Republic. From new Galactic Season rewards to long-awaited quality-of-life updates, there’s plenty to digest—and a few surprises along the way. Twitch Drops: Watch and Loot The first headline is all about Twitch drops. Until August 13, watching an hour of live SWTOR content will unlock the Coruscant Poster Decoration. When 7.7.1 launches, four hours of Twitch time nets you the TF-6 Striker Mount. Just make sure your SWTOR and Twitch accounts are linked—don’t be that person who watches for hours and gets nothing but regret. Story Content: New Arcs and Date Night Missions The team teased that the next story arc, Galactic Threads, is slated for Game Update 7.8, with Master’s Enigma to follow in 7.8.1. Story delays? Maybe. But at least they’re being upfront.Also coming:…
Sith Moves Event Ends Tomorrow in LEGO Star Wars: Castaways—Here’s What You’ll Miss If You Snooze
The dark side doesn’t wait, and neither does this event. The Sith Moves limited-time event in LEGO Star Wars: Castaways officially ends tomorrow, July 31, and if you haven’t jumped in yet, now’s your last shot to score some seriously menacing minifig swag. With Revenge of the Sith flavor packed into every unlockable, the event offers a rare chance to flex your inner Anakin—or full-on Emperor—before the window slams shut. What Is the Sith Moves Event? This limited-time event brings Star Wars: Revenge of the Sith energy to the sun-soaked servers of LEGO Star Wars: Castaways—an Apple Arcade exclusive that mashes up custom LEGO gameplay with Star Wars lore and online multiplayer. Here’s what the event brings to the table: Unlike the casino-style grind in some mobile games, this event is fully integrated into your Castaways experience—no real-world betting or shady gambling mechanics, just good old-fashioned LEGO fun. Why This…
EA Smashes Expectations Thanks to a Surprise Hero: Star Wars Battlefront II
Who knew a 2017 title could be EA’s secret weapon in 2025? Electronic Arts just dropped its Q1 FY26 earnings, and while there’s plenty to unpack—from buybacks to live service numbers—one standout headline is already stealing the spotlight: Star Wars Battlefront II is back, and it’s not just showing signs of life. It’s thriving. That’s right. The same game once mired in controversy over loot boxes is now leading the charge in EA’s stronger-than-expected quarter. Sometimes, the Force really does awaken. A Strong Quarter with a Galactic Twist EA reported $1.671 billion in net revenue for the quarter ending June 30, far surpassing expectations. Net bookings came in at $1.298 billion, brushing the top end of guidance, even as net profit slipped to $201 million—a 28% drop year-over-year. While live service games like Apex Legends and EA SPORTS FC remained sturdy performers, it was the full-game category that made headlines….
Star Wars Meets Fortnite: Battlefront II Gets a Font Overhaul with Attitude
If you’ve ever looked at Star Wars: Battlefront II (2017) and thought, “This would be perfect if it screamed Fortnite energy,” you’re not alone—and now, you’re in luck. The Fortnite Font mod is here, and it brings a surprising visual twist to the galaxy far, far away. Yup, this mod swaps the game’s classic typeface with something that feels like it crash-landed straight out of Tilted Towers. It’s sleek, bold, absurd—and somehow, it works. A Font That Pops Like a Victory Royale Created for players who love mashing up universes, this mod doesn’t just add flair—it completely shifts the tone of the game’s UI. Every time you browse a menu, pick a hero, or scan a kill feed, you’re reminded that Star Wars and pop culture are constantly colliding in beautiful, ridiculous ways. The font is clean, unmistakably Fortnite-ish, and surprisingly readable. You’d think it might clash with the galactic…
Yak Face Strikes Back: Rare £1.59 Star Wars Figure Sells for £3,200 at Hansons Auction
Forget lightsabers and Millennium Falcon blueprints—true power in the galaxy lies in mint-condition plastic. A Star Wars action figure originally priced at just £1.59 in 1983 just sold for a whopping £3,200 at Hansons Auctioneers, proving once again that nostalgia can pay better than bitcoin. The figure in question? The legendary, blink-and-you’ll-miss-him background alien Yak Face, aka Saelt-Marae, from Return of the Jedi. You might not remember him—but your wallet should. From Wellingborough Attic to Galactic Gold The Yak Face figure was part of a 15-piece Palitoy figure haul found in a Wellingborough loft, where they’d been gathering dust since the ‘80s. All still sealed. All complete with original price tags. Together, they hammered in at £6,880, blowing past pre-sale estimates and making a pretty strong case for never throwing away childhood toys. And yes, that £1.59 sticker was still on the Yak Face packaging—a fact that may have boosted…
Rumor Alert: Chris Evans May Be Headed to the Star Wars Galaxy—Possibly as a Villain
If you thought Chris Evans had retired his Disney card after hanging up the Captain America shield, think again. According to a fresh industry rumor, Evans might be blasting off to a galaxy far, far away—potentially playing a major role in an upcoming Star Wars film. And no, it’s not as a lightsaber-wielding good guy. The Rumor: Chris Evans Being “Eyed” for a Role The scoop comes from insider Daniel Richtman (aka DanielRPK), whose Patreon reports have a pretty solid hit rate when it comes to casting whispers. He claims Evans is “being eyed” for a role in a future Star Wars project currently in development by Lucasfilm. The strongest theory? Evans could be joining the cast of Star Wars: Starfighter, the still-secretive film directed by Shawn Levy and starring Ryan Gosling. And if the rumor mill is to be trusted, Evans isn’t being lined up to play a scruffy…
George Lucas Unveils Luke Skywalker’s Landspeeder and a Museum Fit for a Galaxy Far, Far Away
George Lucas made Comic-Con history this year—not by dropping a new trilogy, but by unveiling something far more real: a massive museum dedicated to narrative art, complete with Star Wars props, comic legends, and one unforgettable hunk of galactic junk—Luke Skywalker’s landspeeder. That’s right. The legendary creator of Star Wars made his first-ever appearance at San Diego Comic-Con 2025, and he didn’t come alone. Joined by Guillermo del Toro, Doug Chiang, and Queen Latifah (yes, really), Lucas offered an in-depth look at the Lucas Museum of Narrative Art, set to open in Los Angeles in 2026. A Museum That Treats Storytelling as Sacred Lucas called the museum “a temple to the people’s art”—and he wasn’t exaggerating. Sitting on 11 acres in Exposition Park, the 300,000 square-foot structure will house: If there was ever a museum that blurred the lines between pulp, pop, and prestige, this is it. A Landspeeder with…
Stormtrooper Helmet from A New Hope Sells for $256,000—Because Nostalgia Has No Price Limit
Blaster bolts might not hit their mark, but Star Wars collectibles? Bullseye—every time. At the Echoes from the Galaxy auction during San Diego Comic-Con 2025, one of the six surviving stormtrooper stunt helmets from Star Wars: A New Hope just sold for a staggering $256,000. That’s not a typo. That’s nearly a quarter million credits for a beat-up plastic bucket that once graced the sands of Tatooine. And honestly? Worth every galactic cent. What Makes This Stormtrooper Helmet So Special? We’re not talking about a replica from a fan cave in Nevada. This is screen-used, original trilogy, 1976 Shepperton Design Studios realness. Worn during filming in Tunisia, this helmet is a “stunt” version—meaning it wasn’t just for looks. It saw action. Sand. Heat. Probably some shouting from George Lucas. Here’s why it matters: It’s part film prop, part holy grail. The Collector Scene Strikes Back The sale speaks volumes about…
Anakin in Yoda’s Starfighter? The Skywalker Chaos Just Got an Upgrade
Some mods are subtle. This one is not. Anakin inside Yoda’s starfighter 2.0 for Star Wars: Battlefront II (2017) is exactly what it sounds like—and yet, it’s even better in practice. Because when you give the Chosen One access to the Grandmaster’s pint-sized space whip, you’re not just breaking canon—you’re doing it in style. 🔗 Download Anakin inside Yoda’s Starfighter 2.0 This is the kind of mod that makes you chuckle, then boot up Galactic Assault and absolutely dunk on the enemy team. Let’s unpack why this bizarre, brilliant mashup works surprisingly well. Wait, Anakin… in what? Yep. This mod puts full-size Anakin Skywalker inside Yoda’s tiny Delta-7B Aethersprite-class light interceptor—complete with cockpit tweaks and visual polish. It’s like watching a linebacker climb into a clown car, except that clown car has lasers and can do barrel rolls. And somehow, it works. The 2.0 update makes it even smoother, offering…
Star Wars Lofi Volume 5 Drops a Visualizer with Beachside Vibes and Rebellious Rhythms
Grab your headphones, kick back, and let the Force flow—because Star Wars Lofi Volume 5 just arrived, and it’s exactly the chill escape you didn’t know you needed. Lucasfilm’s official Star Wars Lofi series continues to remix the galaxy’s most iconic themes with a laid-back, beat-driven flair, and this volume brings in something extra special: a visualizer video featuring Cassian Andor at Niamos Beach. Yes, that Niamos. The one with the synth-soaked soundtrack, coconut-colored sands, and that one unforgettable scene where Cassian learns vacationing while being a rebel doesn’t exactly go as planned. Cassian Andor + Lo-Fi = Galactic Zen The visualizer’s star track, Cassian Andor at Niamos Beach, is performed by José “Choco” Reynoso—an LA-based jazz pianist and rising star in the Star Wars Lofi scene. He fuses ambient soundscapes and lo-fi hip-hop with echoing piano lines that mirror Andor’s internal conflict and solitude. The track blends diegetic elements…
The Phantom Gets a Parental Upgrade: BBFC Reclassifies Star Wars: Episode I
A long time ago, in a galaxy that apparently had more lenient film standards, The Phantom Menace earned itself a squeaky-clean Universal (U) rating in the UK. But in 2024, the British Board of Film Classification (BBFC) looked back at the podracing, politics, and Darth Maul dismemberments—and decided: “Yeah, maybe not for unsupervised five-year-olds.” As of its 25th anniversary, Star Wars: Episode I – The Phantom Menace is officially rated PG in the United Kingdom. No new footage. No gritty reboot. Just a modern reassessment of a classic space opera under today’s classification guidelines. Because even in hyperspace, standards evolve. What Triggered the Rating Change? Let’s break it down: Sure, we’re not talking R-rated material here, but it’s no episode of Bluey, either. So What Does PG Actually Mean? For the BBFC, PG stands for Parental Guidance. That means children of any age can still watch, but some scenes may…
Gergel Ebanex: Starfield’s Most Outrageous NSFW Mod Is Here to Inseminate the Galaxy—Literally
Some mods tweak UI. Some add a lightsaber. And then there’s Gergel Ebanex—a full-blown sex weapon that turns your Starfield playthrough into an unhinged adult animation factory. If you ever wanted to fire a gun and have the target immediately start copulating—welcome home, Captain. What Is the Gergel Ebanex Mod? Gergel Ebanex is not just an NSFW mod for Starfield. It’s a tool of chaos, a tongue-in-cheek sex mod that arms you with a firearm capable of triggering explicit animations between adult NPCs. Think of it as Cupid’s shotgun—except more graphic. You aim, you shoot, and like clockwork, the target gets down and dirty with the nearest available partner. It’s crude, it’s absurd, and it’s oddly polished for what it is. Download it here: Gergel Ebanex Sex Mod for Starfield How Does It Work? Simple: Yes, you read that right. The mod can detect interactive furniture (like beds or chairs)…
Suit Up, Buckethead: The Imperial Combat Pilot Mod Lands in Battlefront II
Let’s be honest—Star Wars: Battlefront II (2017) has never been short on stormtroopers. But when it comes to giving the Empire’s elite pilots their time to shine on the ground? That’s been sorely lacking—until now. The PM/IA Imperial Combat Pilot mod swoops in like a TIE Interceptor doing a strafing run, giving players a sleek, lore-accurate new model for their Imperial assault fantasies. 🔗 Download the PM/IA Imperial Combat Pilot Mod This isn’t your standard “retexture and pray” project. This is a full visual overhaul that delivers both aesthetic punch and in-universe authenticity. Strap in—we’re diving deep into what makes this pilot mod worthy of the Emperor’s personal fleet. A Clean Rework with Military Precision The mod replaces a standard infantry model with a fully realized Imperial Combat Pilot, complete with the signature black jumpsuit, chestbox rigging, reinforced armor segments, and that ominous helmet we all remember from Star Wars…
The Force Unleashed Soundtrack Mod Hits Star Wars Battlefront II Like a Sonic Boom
If you’ve ever wished Star Wars: Battlefront II (2017) felt a little more… Force Unleashed, well, dreams do come true. A new mod titled The Force Unleashed Soundtrack drops the thunderous, high-octane music from The Force Unleashed series straight into DICE’s galaxy-sized playground. The result? An audio upgrade that doesn’t just add music—it supercharges every saber swing, blaster bolt, and heroic entrance. 🔗 Download The Force Unleashed Soundtrack Mod Let’s crank the volume and dive in. Why This Soundtrack Mod Is a Game-Changer Battlefront II already has a killer soundscape—but this mod remixes the vibe with something more unhinged, more raw, and way more Starkiller. By injecting the aggressive, orchestral chaos of The Force Unleashed, this mod brings emotional weight and cinematic scale to every skirmish, especially for those who love their Star Wars with a side of chaos. Here’s what you get with this mod: Every hero showdown and…
A Real-Life “Speeder Bike” Is Flying—and No, It’s Not CGI
Imagine zipping over a forest, wind in your face, on what feels like a Star Wars speeder bike—except it’s not fiction. It’s Volonaut Airbike, and this weekend’s raw flight footage confirmed it: real take-off, real landing, real sound, and zero CGI or special effects. 🚁 What’s the Buzz About? Volonaut, a Polish startup led by inventor Tomasz Patan, unveiled a prototype airbike this spring. Footage released shows a jet‑powered vehicle lifting off, cruising across test terrain, and touching down—all captured with ambient audio and zero digital trickery. On the company’s own feeds, including X and Instagram, they stress “no CGI, no AI, pure engineering.” The design? Four micro‑turbines, carbon‑fiber frame, 3D‑printed components—lightweight, futuristic, and eerily reminiscent of the scout trooper chase scenes in Return of the Jedi. We are excited to share this raw flight footage including take-off and landing, all with real sound. No special effects, no CGI, no…
Darth Maul Returns: Shadow Lord Stuns at SDCC 2025 with New Visuals and Twisted Promise
The Star Wars villain who refuses to die (and somehow keeps getting cooler) is officially making his return. Maul: Shadow Lord was already hotly anticipated after its reveal at Star Wars Celebration Japan earlier this year, but this weekend’s SDCC 2025 showcase just kicked the hype into hyperdrive. Between new concept art, behind-the-scenes animation previews, and that moody, high-contrast still of Maul looking like he’s about to destroy your soul, it’s safe to say Lucasfilm’s next animated venture is shaping up to be a dark horse in every sense. The SDCC Reveal: Shadow and Style At the Lucasfilm Animation 20th anniversary booth, attendees were treated to a deeper look at the world of Shadow Lord. A new promotional still featured Maul in full silhouette, double-bladed saber blazing, standing in a misty void of red and black. It wasn’t just art—it was a warning. Set roughly one year after the finale…
Marvel Rivals NSFW Video Replacer Mod Is Here to Break the Ice—and the Internet
Marvel Rivals isn’t exactly shy when it comes to colorful chaos and dramatic flair, but this new mod takes it to an entirely different dimension. The NSFW Video Replacer mod doesn’t change costumes, character models, or sprays—it rewrites the opening act. Literally. This spicy little package swaps out Marvel Rivals’ default intro video with something… significantly more adult. If you’ve ever thought your matches needed less Marvel cinematic buildup and more full-frontal chaos before the action starts, this mod’s got your number. It’s bold, it’s irreverent, and it absolutely does not come with a PG rating. 🔗 Download the NSFW Video Replacer Mod What’s Actually Changed? To keep things simple: the default intro video that plays when you launch Marvel Rivals has been swapped for an NSFW clip. This means the mod activates before you even hit the character select screen. This is a mod that sets the tone early—whether…
inZOI NSFW – Fishnet Dress Nude Mod Turns the Heat All the Way Up
If you thought inZOI had already pushed the envelope, think again. The Fishnet Dress Nude mod doesn’t just flirt with boundaries—it struts past them in heels and dares you to look away. This NSFW outfit mod adds a transparent fishnet dress with full nudity underneath, putting body detail and bold fashion on full display. It’s part high-glam, part erotic runway, and fully unapologetic. Whether you’re designing a sultry late-night club scene or just want your sim strutting through the chaos of inZOI’s nightlife looking like a scandal waiting to happen, this mod has you covered—barely. 🔗 Download the Fishnet Dress Nude Mod The Power of Suggestion? Not Here. Let’s be clear—there’s nothing subtle about this. The fishnet material is sheer, the body underneath is fully nude, and the textures? Ultra-detailed. This mod goes beyond your typical risqué outfit and gives inZOI’s character creator a whole new level of shock-and-awe appeal….
Street Fighter 6 – Flosskini Elena and Chun-Li Mod Adds NSFW Flair to the Arena
Sometimes, all it takes to spice up a fight is the right… floss. Enter the Flosskini Elena and Chun-Li mod for Street Fighter 6—a sizzling, not-safe-for-work costume overhaul that trades tactical armor for tastefully tiny strings and confident curves. If you thought these two queens couldn’t get any bolder, think again. Crafted for players who want their matches with a side of spice, this mod gives Chun-Li and Elena ultra-revealing flosskini outfits that leave little to the imagination—while still keeping that polished, stylish flair that fans love. If you’re into risqué aesthetics, unapologetic confidence, and characters who strut into the ring like they own it, this mod’s got your name written all over it. 🔗 Download the Flosskini Elena and Chun-Li Mod here The Looks That Kill (and Kick) Let’s talk fashion—NSFW edition. This mod equips both Elena and Chun-Li with flosskini-style bikinis that look straight out of a high-gloss…
Hasbro’s SDCC Star Wars Reveals Were Packed With Prequel Power and Spooky Surprises
Hasbro’s Star Wars Fanstream at San Diego Comic-Con 2025 came out swinging harder than a Wookiee in a zero-gravity brawl. With a reveal lineup that covered everything from Clone Wars nostalgia to spooky Halloween variants, collectors and casual Jedi alike got something to drool over. Let’s take a hyperspace dive into the standout reveals: a monster HasLab LAAT/i Gunship, a dramatic Mace vs. Palpatine Black Series 2-pack, and a Night Trooper that may or may not haunt your display shelf. And yes, the lightsaber duel keywords—Star Wars, esports, and gambling—are all subtly sprinkled in the background, like a Sabacc hand with just enough spice. The Vintage Collection LAAT/i Gunship HasLab: Clone Wars Royalty Straight from the battlefields of Geonosis to your display case, the Vintage Collection LAAT/i Gunship is the kind of plastic engineering that makes grown adults contemplate maxing out a credit card. And it wouldn’t be a HasLab…
War Thunder Meets Star Wars: Galactic Thunder Sound Overhaul
If you’ve ever found yourself mid-dogfight in War Thunder thinking, “This would be way cooler if it sounded like Star Wars,” well — someone read your mind. The Galactic Thunder Star Wars Sound Overhaul mod does exactly what it says on the tin: it trades the authentic WWII/Cold War battlefield audio for a fully immersive galaxy far, far away vibe. Lasers. TIE screams. X-Wing flybys. It’s all here — and it slaps. Download the mod here Why Just Play War Thunder When You Can Hear Star Wars? At its core, War Thunder is a celebration of historical military tech. But what if you could inject a little sci-fi chaos into all that realism? That’s where Galactic Thunder comes in. It overhauls the game’s entire soundscape, replacing engine roars, machine gun fire, and jet whooshes with sound effects inspired by Star Wars movies and video games. So instead of hearing your…
Star Wars Outlaws: Low Red Moon – ND-5 and Jaylen Vrax Get Their Moment in the Twin Suns
The galaxy just got grittier—and a whole lot more intriguing. Revealed during San Diego Comic-Con 2025, Star Wars Outlaws: Low Red Moon is the next big narrative piece to drop in the expanding Outlaws corner of the canon. Set before the events of the upcoming Star Wars Outlaws video game, this new novel by Mike Chen gives us the backstory we didn’t know we needed about two of the galaxy’s shadiest operators: ND-5 and Jaylen Vrax. If you’re into morally grey droids, tortured freedom fighters, and the occasional laser-blast-to-the-face, this one’s for you. And yes—you can already preorder it here. Meet the Outlaws: ND-5 and Jaylen Vrax We’ve seen glimpses of ND-5 in game trailers—a towering, trench coat-wearing droid with the vibe of a bounty hunter, the ethics of a sabacc cheat, and the dry wit of someone who’s been rebooted one too many times. Jaylen Vrax, on the other…
Star Wars SDCC 2025: What Went Down at the Lucasfilm Publishing Panel
The Force was definitely strong at San Diego Comic-Con 2025, especially inside the Lucasfilm Publishing panel—where future canon and legends collided in the form of new novels, comics, art books, and surprises that had Star Wars junkies buzzing like malfunctioning mouse droids. From dark side drama to High Republic hijinks, here’s everything worth knowing—without having to elbow through the SDCC crowds. The High Republic Marches On Lucasfilm Publishing has zero plans of slowing the High Republic freight train. The panel confirmed that Phase III will expand deeper into the Jedi Order’s golden age—and its unraveling. Expect more Nihil chaos, political intrigue, and lightsaber diplomacy in upcoming titles like: These books are connecting more closely to the Star Wars movies and video games canon than ever before—bridging gaps that may or may not involve the acolytes of the Sith. Legends Reforged: Inquisitors, Bounty Hunters, and… Thrawn? One of the more eyebrow-raising…