SWTOR Unleashed – RamDisk Game Launcher with Massive Performance Increase

What if there was a way to play SWTOR without using up all of your computer resources? What if you could play from a RamDisk and have better performance and faster response? Well… now there is a way and it’s not a hack. It’s BioWare approved. It’s actually really cool to see players getting into a game and finding new and better ways to enjoy it or enjoy it better and of course, sharing that with the community is greatly appreciated as well. Learn more from this post: Approved By BioWare A program to automate the setup and removal process to use this game (SWTOR) with a ramdisk. This includes creating a ramdrive, copying file and creating the needed links. You as user can select what files you want to have on the ramdrive, depending on your needs and maximal available ram. Please click the link below for details about…

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Kinect Star Wars Launch Trailer- Feel the Force

Feel the Force when you are the controller- I know what my son wants for his birthday but will it be as big of a hit as many are expecting? Coming soon on April 3rd is Kinect Star Wars and they’ve now released the official launch trailer. What you will see missing from the trailer is Kinect Star Wars‘ dance mode, which didn’t come off as such a hit when it was revealed before. The game comes with five dynamic modes Jedi Destiny: Dark Side Rising, Podracing Rancor Rampage Galactic Dance Off Duels of Fate “Kinect Star Wars brings the Star Wars Universe to life like never before. Harnessing the controller-free power of Kinect for Xbox 360, Kinect Star Wars allows fans to physically experience training as a Jedi, using the Force and battling with a lightsaber. Using full body motions, players can live out the ultimate Star Wars fantasy,…

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Casey Hudson alongside the Star Wars Fate of the Old Republic logo

From KOTOR to Fate of the Old Republic: Casey Hudson’s Star Wars Return

When Star Wars: Fate of the Old Republic was announced, one name immediately caught the attention of longtime RPG fans: Casey Hudson. Best known as the director of Knights of the Old Republic and the creative force behind the Mass Effect trilogy, Hudson is officially returning to Star Wars—this time as founder and CEO of Arcanaut Studios. Rather than revisiting the past, Fate of the Old Republic represents a new chapter in Hudson’s career and in Star Wars gaming. It’s a return to the Old Republic era built around player choice, narrative consequence, and cinematic storytelling—the same pillars that helped define some of the most influential role-playing games of the last two decades. Casey Hudson Casey Hudson is a Canadian video game director, producer, and studio executive best known for his work on narrative-driven role-playing games. He rose to prominence at BioWare, where he served as project director on Star…

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Star Wars Jedi Knight II: Luke Skywalker Voice Overhaul Mod – Bringing Modern Luke to a Classic Jedi Adventure

Some mods tweak visuals. Some overhaul combat. And then there are mods like this one—the kind that reach directly into your nostalgia, flip a major switch, and suddenly your favorite Star Wars relic feels strangely… modern. The Luke Skywalker Voice Overhaul for Star Wars Jedi Knight II: Jedi Outcast does exactly that. It swaps out Bob Bergen’s original Luke voice with a completely reworked performance inspired by EA’s Star Wars Battlefront II—giving classic Luke a fresh sound without touching the soul of the game. If you’ve ever wondered what a more cinematic Luke might feel like in the iconic Jedi Outcast campaign, this mod answers the question with surprising clarity. 👉 Download Link What This Voice Overhaul Actually Does For a game released in 2002, Jedi Outcast still holds up remarkably well—lightsaber combat, level design, story pacing, all top-tier. But voice acting has evolved dramatically over the last 20+ years,…

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Darth Vader mod replacing Magneto using the “Crimes Against Humanity” emote in Marvel Rivals.

Play as Darth Vader in Marvel Rivals – A Full Magneto Overhaul Mod That Brings the Dark Lord to the Arena

Marvel Rivals already lets players throw half a city at each other, bend reality, and generally cause the kind of chaos your graphics card resents. But what if you could add one more ingredient to the mayhem? Something darker. Something heavier. Something that breathes ominously in your headset? Yes—you can now play as Darth Vader in Marvel Rivals, thanks to a surprisingly deep mod that replaces Magneto with the galaxy’s angriest single father. This mod isn’t just a basic mesh swap. It comes with new skins, custom UI icons, and a full audio package pulling from Battlefront II and several other Star Wars titles. It’s the closest thing Marvel Rivals has to a straight-up Star Wars crossover—and it might be one of the most ambitious character mods the game has so far. Download the mod here:👉 https://www.nexusmods.com/marvelrivals/mods/4931?tab=files What This Darth Vader Mod Actually Includes The creator went far beyond slapping…

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Ming-Na Wen smiling in her Fennec Shand costume behind the scenes on a Star Wars set.

Happy 62nd Birthday to Ming-Na Wen — The Voice, the Warrior, and the Legend

Today, we celebrate the birthday of an absolute Star Wars icon: Ming-Na Wen, who turns 62 years old and continues to be one of the most unstoppable forces in the galaxy — on-screen and off. Whether you know her as Fennec Shand, the elite assassin from The Mandalorian, The Book of Boba Fett, and The Bad Batch, or as the voice behind legendary characters in Disney and Marvel projects, Ming-Na Wen has carved out a career that spans generations, fandoms, and entire cinematic universes. Quite literally — she’s one of the few actors who has appeared in Star Wars, Marvel, and Disney animation, earning her the nickname “The Queen of Franchise Multiverses.” That’s power. That’s range. That’s Ming-Na Wen. Fennec Shand: The Elite Assassin Fans Can’t Get Enough Of Ming-Na’s role as Fennec Shand instantly captured the attention of the Star Wars fanbase. Sleek, deadly, fiercely loyal (when she chooses…

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Stylized sci-fi illustration of a VR player exploring an alien cityscape with the text “Star Wars: Tales from the Galaxy’s Edge Turns 5 – Celebrating the VR Adventure.”

Star Wars: Tales from the Galaxy’s Edge Released 5 Years Ago Today — A VR Adventure That Still Holds Up

Five years ago today, Star Wars fans strapped on VR headsets, ignited their virtual blasters, and stepped foot into one of the most immersive corners of the galaxy far, far away. Star Wars: Tales from the Galaxy’s Edge officially released on this day — and it still stands as one of the most underrated Star Wars gaming experiences of the last decade. Set on the outskirts of Black Spire Outpost on Batuu, the game expanded Disney Parks lore while giving players a chance to jump straight into the action. And let’s be honest: for those of us who can’t casually fly to Disneyland whenever we feel like it, Tales from the Galaxy’s Edge was the closest thing to actually being in the park without spending a fortune on flights and blue milk. A VR Game That Actually Felt Like Star Wars When this title launched, VR was still in its…

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Star Wars: Bounty Hunter Remastered Coming August 1st!

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

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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Star Wars: Demolition

Star Wars: Demolition Released 25 Years Ago — The Wildest Arena Battle in the Galaxy Turns a Quarter Century Old

Twenty-five years ago, Star Wars: Demolition crash-landed onto our consoles, blending lightsabers, speeders, and chaos into one unforgettable combat experience. Released in November 2000 for the PlayStation and Dreamcast, the game was an explosive mashup of Twisted Metal–style vehicular mayhem and the Star Wars universe — a combination that only the early 2000s could have delivered. So yes, Star Wars: Demolition just turned 25 years old, and it’s time to celebrate the galaxy’s most gloriously chaotic gladiator game. A Galaxy Far, Far Away Meets Vehicular Carnage Developed by Luxoflux and published by LucasArts, Star Wars: Demolition wasn’t about elegant lightsaber duels or Jedi wisdom. This was pure, unfiltered destruction. Players entered an intergalactic deathmatch in various vehicles — from Boba Fett’s jetpack and Speeder Bikes to AT-STs, Podracers, and even Rancors. The premise? Simple but brilliant: after the Galactic Empire banned podracing, Jabba the Hutt created a new spectator sport…

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

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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Gwent card collection with fully customized NSFW artwork displayed in The Witcher 3 modded interface.

The Witcher 3: Ultimate Erotic Gwent Mod – Turning Every Card Battle Into Pure NSFW Chaos

Gwent was already one of the greatest minigames ever created — a perfect cocktail of strategy, personality, trash-talk potential, and that irresistible “just one more round” energy that rivals gambling culture and even a few Star Wars-themed card battlers. But modders? Modders look at something great and say: “Let’s make it absolutely unhinged.” Enter the Ultimate Erotic Gwent Mod for The Witcher 3, a complete overhaul of every single Gwent card texture in the game — swapping out the standard art for fully erotic adult illustrations created by dozens of well-known 3D and NSFW artists. It’s bold.It’s massive.It’s the kind of project only the modding community would spend weeks assembling. And if you’ve ever wondered what a fully erotic deck in The Witcher 3 might look like, this mod delivers exactly that energy. What the Ultimate Erotic Gwent Mod Actually Does This is not a small tweak. This is not…

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Star Wars Black Series Jedi Survivor Cal Kestis, Turgle, and Skoova Stev boxed set

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

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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Official Star Wars: Galaxy of Heroes Kit Reveal image for The Stranger holding dual red lightsabers.

Star Wars: Galaxy of Heroes – Kit Reveal: The Stranger

The shadows stir once again in Star Wars: Galaxy of Heroes. EA Capital Games has unveiled The Stranger, the enigmatic Sith figure from The Acolyte, and he’s bringing a whole new level of power and precision to the Dark Side. With his terrifying calm and mastery of Cortosis-enhanced combat, The Stranger is designed to obliterate Jedi and Unaligned Force Users — and he’s not here to play fair. Available through Conquest, The Stranger stands as one of the most lethal Sith attackers ever introduced in the game. His kit focuses on instant defeat mechanics, speed stacking, and reactive damage, all while empowering his team of “Acolytes.” The Stranger at a Glance This isn’t your typical Sith bruiser. The Stranger uses Cortosis Armor — a new mechanic that punishes anyone foolish enough to strike him — and possesses multiple abilities capable of instantly defeating enemies under specific conditions. He’s fast, methodical,…

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Star Wars Battlefront 21st anniversary digital graphic celebrating the 2004 game classic.

Star Wars Battlefront Turns 21: Celebrating the 2004 Classic

On this day back in 2004, Star Wars Battlefront hit shelves and instantly changed how we play large-scale Star Wars battles. Two decades later, the original game still holds a special place in the hearts of fans and gamers—and for good reason. A Game That Let You Live the Battles Before Battlefront, most Star Wars games focused on single heroes or small skirmishes. This title threw you straight into the chaos of galactic warfare. It wasn’t just a shooter; it was a full-on Star Wars war simulator. The Legacy It Built Star Wars Battlefront didn’t just entertain—it set a blueprint for modern Star Wars multiplayer games: Why It Still Matters Even in 2025, the game’s influence is easy to spot: A Toast to 21 Years It’s rare for a video game to remain this beloved after two decades. Yet Star Wars Battlefront stands as a reminder of how immersive Star…

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Star Wars Outlaws review – Simple Gameplay, Grand Experience

Can Switch 2 Handle Star Wars Outlaws? Early Impressions Say Maybe Not

The galaxy far, far away is coming to Nintendo’s newest console, but not without turbulence. Star Wars Outlaws, Ubisoft’s ambitious open-world adventure, launches on Nintendo Switch 2 on September 4, 2025. Yet early hands-on impressions suggest the Force isn’t particularly strong with this version of the game. Bumpy Start for the Switch 2 Version Attendees at PAX West who tried the Switch 2 demo walked away unimpressed. Reports described frame rate drops dipping below 30 FPS, even in areas that weren’t graphically intense—like Star Destroyer hallways or small-scale space skirmishes. Other flagged issues included: Considering Switch 2’s beefed-up specs and its surprisingly solid handling of graphically demanding ports like Cyberpunk 2077, the Outlaws demo felt like a step back. How Outlaws Landed Elsewhere The disappointment is amplified when looking at how Star Wars Outlaws has fared on other platforms. When it launched in 2024 on PC, Xbox Series X|S, and…

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Header image with bold text “George Lucas on Star Wars Canon” against a starry space background.

George Lucas and the “Parallel Universe” of Star Wars Continuity

Star Wars creator George Lucas on set in 1999. Lucas famously regarded the licensed Star Wars novels, comics, and games as a separate “parallel universe” distinct from his film saga. Over the decades, as the Star Wars Expanded Universe (EU) grew into a vast collection of offshoot stories, Lucas consistently maintained that his movies (and later his own TV projects) were the only true canon of the Star Wars narrative. The books, comics, and games were enjoyable spin-offs – but in Lucas’s view, they did not represent “what is really going on” in his Star Wars world. Early Expansion: A Tale of Two Universes After Return of the Jedi in 1983, Star Wars continued in print with novels, comics, and games. By 1991, Timothy Zahn’s Heir to the Empire and other works launched a new wave of storytelling beyond the films. From the start, Lucasfilm Licensing tried to keep these…

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Imperial Combat Pilot armor front, side, and rear view from Battlefront II mod

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…

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Wuchang: Fallen Feathers – Nude Body Reshaped Replaced Embroidered Armor Mod (NSFW)

Wuchang: Fallen Feathers is a visually rich, spiritually cursed, and gloriously gritty Soulslike rooted in Chinese folklore—but even that hasn’t stopped the modding community from asking: “But what if… no pants?” The Nude Body Reshaped Replaced Embroidered Armor mod delivers exactly what its title promises: the game’s elegant, embroidered armor is tossed aside and replaced with a fully nude, anatomically reworked female body. It’s bold. It’s explicit. And it’s surprisingly well-crafted—exactly the kind of NSFW mod that sparks debate and downloads in equal measure. Download the mod here What Does This NSFW Mod Actually Do? This mod strips off the intricate Embroidered Armor set and swaps it out for a fully nude skin, complete with a reshaped body model designed to emphasize realistic curves, smoother textures, and high-resolution detail. In short, your cursed swordswoman trades layered silk and ceremonial armor for… nothing at all. No magical illusion. No invisible armor….

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R2-D2 companion mod in Blade & Sorcery VR with Star Wars logo and landscape background

Blade & Sorcery: R2D2 – The Droid Companion You Didn’t Know You Needed

Some companions bring swords. Some bring spells. But this little guy? He brings beeps, buzzes, and enough attitude to make a Sith Lord raise an eyebrow. Yes, R2-D2 has officially landed in Blade & Sorcery, and this mod is exactly the kind of Star Wars/medieval VR crossover chaos we’re here for. Forget the laws of time, space, or canon—modding exists to blow them all up in the most glorious ways possible. The Droid You’re Looking For Developed for Blade & Sorcery (U12+), the R2D2 – The Droid Companion mod brings everyone’s favorite astromech straight into your VR bloodbath simulator. Once summoned, R2-D2 rolls into action with all the faithful loyalty (and passive-aggressive sass) that made him a legend in the Star Wars saga. R2 doesn’t just follow you around like a clueless Skyrim NPC. This droid has personality. He beeps, boops, and buzzes his way through the battlefield, reacting to…

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Star Wars Jedi: Survivor Mod – Jedi Smoother Survivor

Star Wars Jedi: Survivor Will Exit PlayStation Plus’ Game Catalog on August 19 – Here’s What You Need to Know Before It Vanishes

If you’ve been Force-dodging your backlog like a pro, now’s the time to stop rolling and start slicing—Star Wars Jedi: Survivor is officially leaving PlayStation Plus’ Game Catalog on August 19. That’s right. Cal Kestis’ galactic second act is about to vanish faster than a Jedi during Order 66. So whether you’ve been putting off your journey through Koboh or you’re still meditating on whether to download it at all, here’s your spoiler-free (and judgment-free) reminder: you’ve got one month to play or pay. The Countdown Begins: What’s Happening on August 19? On August 19, 2025, Star Wars Jedi: Survivor will no longer be available as part of the PlayStation Plus Extra and Premium Game Catalog. That means: Basically, it’s like Han Solo promising you a ride off Tatooine… and then suddenly raising the price. Why You Shouldn’t Sleep on Jedi: Survivor Let’s skip the usual “critically acclaimed” fluff—Jedi: Survivor…

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A New Order 66 Survivor Emerges in Legacy of Vader—Meet Grandea

Star Wars lore just got richer. A fresh face—Grandea, a Jedi survivor of Order 66—emerges in Legacy of Vader #6, landing squarely between The Last Jedi and Rise of Skywalker. Written by Charles Soule, the series sheds new light on Kylo Ren’s hunt for identity and power… and it might just tip the scales of the entire saga. What You Need to Know: Grandea’s Big Reveal Set on the frigid Mid‑Rim world Lahtee, Legacy of Vader #6 brings Kylo and his mysterious guide Vaneé to a remote cantina, where they cross paths with Grandea, a Jedi who survived the purge decades ago. Vader knew of her existence but never pursued her—too busy focusing on Luke. Fast-forward, and now Kylo is on the scene, lightsaber drawn. But Grandea isn’t just any old Jedi. She disarms Kylo, ignites her blade in his face, and stares him down. It’s a classic moment: experienced survivor versus…

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Futa character pose 1 from Stellar Blade NSFW mod

Stellar Blade – EVE Futa Collection Mod: When NSFW Customization Gets Bold and Biomechanical

You’ve seen EVE in battle armor. You’ve seen her in skin-tight stealth suits, tactical leotards, and more latex than a Sith rave party. But what if we told you that modders took it a step further? A much bolder, more anatomically enhanced step? Enter the EVE Futa Collection, a full-throttle NSFW mod pack for Stellar Blade that takes the game’s femme-fatale protagonist and reimagines her with a futanari twist. It’s unapologetic, technically detailed, and clearly aimed at an audience that likes their cybernetic warriors a little more… equipped. What Is the EVE Futa Collection Mod? The EVE Futa Collection is a compilation of custom futanari-style skins and character model swaps for Stellar Blade’s protagonist, EVE. The mod swaps out her standard in-game body mesh with anatomically altered versions that are extremely NSFW—and designed for maximum visual impact. It includes various styles of the futanari model—some clothed, some less so—with poses…

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The Star Wars Galaxy Map Is Back—And It’s Fully Interactive

Well, well, well. Look what the Holonet dragged in. StarWars.com has officially restored the interactive map of the Star Wars galaxy, and it’s more polished than a Naboo senator’s landing platform. Whether you’re plotting a hyperspace route to the Outer Rim or just trying to remember where the heck Exegol is, this digital starmap is the new gold standard for galactic navigation. Click to explore the map here:👉 https://www.starwars.com/star-wars-galaxy-map A Canon-Approved, Ever-Expanding Holomap This isn’t just a pretty graphic with some dots and text overlays. The interactive map on StarWars.com is official, meaning it’s blessed by the lore overlords at Lucasfilm. Each planet’s location is canon-aligned, positioned precisely according to the current Star Wars timeline. And here’s the kicker—it’s not static. According to the site, the map will be updated regularly as new planets are revealed in upcoming shows, movies, comics, and games. That includes everything from deep cuts like…

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Halloween-themed Star Wars Black Series figures with Boglings from Jedi Fallen Order

Halloween 2025 Brings Star Wars Jedi: Fallen Order Boglings to Hasbro’s Black Series

Hasbro is conjuring up something spooky for Fall 2025, and no, it’s not another lightsaber toaster. The beloved Boglings from Star Wars Jedi: Fallen Order and Jedi: Survivor are crawling their way back into the spotlight—this time as part of Hasbro’s limited-edition Halloween-themed Black Series figures. They’re creepy, they’re adorable, and yes, they’re ready to haunt your display shelf. Halloween Hits Hyperspace with New Black Series Creatures This year’s Halloween wave from Hasbro isn’t just repaints and pumpkins. Two striking new figures have been revealed—each paired with their very own sinister-looking Bogling. One is a mysterious white-cloaked warrior that looks like a Force ghost on a mission, while the other is a green-skinned, double-lightsaber-wielding character with big Nightsister energy. Both figures come with tiny Bogling companions who look like they just broke out of a haunted Bogano petting zoo. Meet the Figures: Phantom Warrior and Dual-Blade Dread First up is…

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