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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Official Star Wars Galaxy Map banner with highlighted planetary regions

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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Infographic showing top 5 most used Star Wars skins in Fortnite with usage stats

Fortnite x Star Wars: These Were the Most Used Skins in the Galaxy

Fortnite’s latest Star Wars crossover event wasn’t just a galactic battle—it was a runway show with blasters. While lightsabers clashed and Force powers flew, players were quietly casting the most important vote of all: their outfit of choice. Now, thanks to data from Fortnite.gg, we have a clear look at which skins truly ruled the battlefield. And no, the top spot isn’t held by a Jedi, a Sith, or even someone from a galaxy far, far away… Top 5 Most Used Skins During the Fortnite x Star Wars Season 🥇 1. Apprentice Evie – 745.9k Uses Let’s be honest—no one expected a Fortnite original to outshine galactic royalty, but Apprentice Evie did just that. With her edgy aesthetic and Sith-core vibes, she came in hot with nearly 746,000 uses. She may not be canon, but she’s clearly Queen of the cosmetics. 🥈 2. General Grievous – 398.8k Uses Half droid,…

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Seven Years Ago Today: Star Wars Jedi: Fallen Order Was Officially Announced at EA Play

It’s been seven years since Star Wars Jedi: Fallen Order was first announced at EA Play in 2018 — and yes, that makes some of us feel like we’ve aged as much as Obi-Wan between trilogies. What started as a casual tease from Respawn Entertainment during a mid-stream interview quickly snowballed into one of the most beloved Star Wars games in modern memory. Hard to believe it’s already been that long, but here we are — lightsabers still glowing, BD-1 still adorable, and the gaming galaxy still grateful for that one time EA didn’t open with loot boxes. Let’s revisit that iconic moment and explore why this announcement is still worth celebrating in 2025. 🛸 A Surprise Reveal Worthy of a Jedi Mind Trick The way Jedi: Fallen Order was announced was… unconventional, to say the least. No flashy trailer. No orchestra. No dramatic cut to Vader breathing. Instead, we…

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Jango Fett close-up in Metal Gear Solid V mod

Jango Fett Invades Metal Gear Solid V: The Phantom Pain – A Bounty Hunter’s Guide to Tactical Espionage

Solid Snake? Please. Big Boss? Close. But what if the real infiltration legend wore Mandalorian armor, had dual pistols, and didn’t care about the Geneva Convention? Thanks to one of the slickest crossover mods out there, Jango Fett is now a playable skin in Metal Gear Solid V: The Phantom Pain. Yes, that Jango Fett—the jetpack-wearing, blaster-slinging bounty hunter and source material for an entire clone army. This isn’t just some rough reskin either. It’s a carefully crafted import that drops one of the most iconic characters from Star Wars right into Hideo Kojima’s sandbox of stealth, sand, and chaos. And it’s glorious. From Kamino to Afghanistan: Why This Mod Exists (and Works) You may not expect to see Jango Fett crouched in the long grass waiting for a supply drop, but it weirdly fits. The bounty hunter aesthetic meshes perfectly with The Phantom Pain’s open-world stealth gameplay. Both worlds…

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Cal Kestis character menu in Battlefront II mod

Bring Cal Kestis to the Battlefront: A Jedi Survivor Meets 2017’s Star Wars Shooter

It finally happened. The ginger Jedi with the emotional damage and double saber flair has Force-jumped his way into Star Wars: Battlefront II (2017). Thanks to modding magic, Cal Kestis—yes, the wall-running, BD-1-having, trauma-processing hero from Jedi: Fallen Order and Jedi: Survivor—is now a fully playable character in DICE’s massive battlefield brawler. And no, this isn’t a janky retexture that makes Rey wear a poncho. This is a full-on, high-quality Cal Kestis mod with the voice, the animations, the swagger, and yes—the lightsaber that means business. If you’ve ever wanted to see what happens when you drop a third-person action-adventure protagonist into a multiplayer warzone, this is your moment. Let’s dig into the glorious details. Who Is Cal Kestis, and Why Is He in Battlefront II Now? Cal Kestis might not have appeared in the official Battlefront roster, but he’s quickly become one of the most beloved Jedi characters in…

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Starkiller character overview in Star Wars Battlefront II mod menu

Star Wars Battlefront II Mod Spotlight: Play as Starkiller and Wreak Absolute Havoc

For a game that already lets you pit Yoda against Darth Maul in the ruins of Naboo, you’d think there wouldn’t be many ways to crank up the chaos in Star Wars: Battlefront II (2017). But then comes a mod that basically says, “What if the Force was turned up to 11?” Introducing the Play as Starkiller mod, which drops the galaxy’s most unhinged apprentice straight into EA’s star-studded sandbox. Download the mod here. If you’ve ever wanted to turn Battlefront II into The Force Unleashed 3 (even unofficially), this one’s for you. Who the Sith Is Starkiller? Let’s rewind a bit for anyone unfamiliar with the name. Starkiller, a.k.a. Galen Marek, was Darth Vader’s secret apprentice in the now-Legends-era Star Wars: The Force Unleashed series. Raised in the dark side and wielding Force powers that make even Anakin look like a padawan on training wheels, Starkiller is basically a…

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Battle Damaged Darth Vader in flames with bold title

Battle Damaged Darth Vader Mod for Blade & Sorcery: Nomad – A Raw, Ruthless Power Fantasy

Some Sith Lords just walk onto the battlefield. Others stumble in, lightsaber sparking, armor shredded, rage barely contained—and yet still ten times more terrifying. That’s the energy behind the Battle Damaged Darth Vader – Jedi Survivor Edition mod for Blade & Sorcery: Nomad. And wow, it hits different. This isn’t the pristine, slow-breathing Vader of your collectible shelf. No, this version drips with raw emotion and cracked armor, straight out of Star Wars Jedi: Survivor. He’s wounded, furious, and ready to Force-choke anyone who dares question his dominance. If you’ve ever wanted to swing your saber with the intensity of someone who’s just been through a boss fight and is now the boss fight—this is your moment. Grab the mod here and prepare to terrify your enemies: Download the mod here A Brutal Redesign: Vader as You’ve Never Played Him What makes this Vader mod stand out? It’s the attention…

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Fortnite Adds AI Darth Vader with James Earl Jones' Voice

The Darth Vader AI Voice in Fortnite Has Sparked a Real-World Labor Dispute

What happens when one of the most iconic voices in cinematic history ends up in a video game—not through fresh voiceover work, but via artificial intelligence? It doesn’t just send ripples through the Force—it sparks union complaints, stirs controversy, and ignites a broader debate about what it means to be “human” in an increasingly digital world. This brings us to Fortnite, Darth Vader, and the recent SAG-AFTRA complaint that’s making headlines across the industry—raising questions not just about AI ethics, but also how studios, including every game art studio involved in character creation, navigate this evolving tech frontier. Darth Vader Talks in Fortnite—But It’s Not James Earl Jones Yes, Fortnite brought back Darth Vader in one of its recent updates. But this time, the Sith Lord isn’t just stomping around with a lightsaber and force-pulling loot. Players could actually talk to him—and he talked back. In full Vader voice. The…

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Jango Fett using a flamethrower in Marvel Rivals.

Marvel Rivals: Play as Jango Fett – The Galaxy’s Most Notorious Bounty Hunter

If you’ve ever imagined what it would be like to take on the role of Jango Fett in the Marvel Rivals universe, then this mod is exactly what you need. With the Marvel Rivals: Play as Jango Fett mod, you step into the armored boots of one of the most feared bounty hunters in the galaxy. The sleek Beskar armor, the dual blasters, and that unyielding Mandalorian attitude are all packed into this stellar mod. A True Mandalorian Experience The Marvel Rivals: Play as Jango Fett mod isn’t just a skin; it’s an experience. You don’t just look like the infamous bounty hunter—you get to feel like him. From the signature blaster sounds to the iconic helmet design, this mod brings Jango Fett to life like never before in Marvel Rivals. The mod perfectly captures the essence of Jango’s combat style, making every battle feel like you’re stepping straight out…

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Starkiller in combat stance with red lightsaber in Starfield.

Starfield: Starkiller Mod – Embrace the Power of the Dark Side

Starkiller Arrives in Starfield – A Mod Worth the Hype There’s a certain thrill that comes with donning the armor of a galactic powerhouse. With the Starkiller Mod for Starfield, you can finally bring the legendary apprentice of Darth Vader into Bethesda’s sprawling universe. Starkiller, the unstoppable force from The Force Unleashed, now has his own fully craftable outfit and spacesuit, letting you channel the raw power of the dark side while cruising the vastness of space. Let’s be real—walking around the Starfield universe in some run-of-the-mill spacesuit is fine and all, but why settle for basic when you can strut around like the guy who almost brought the galaxy to its knees? This mod lets you do just that. From the sleek, dark armor plating to the distinct mask that screams “I’m here to wreck your day,” every inch of this mod is dripping with Sith-inspired style. How to…

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Final Fantasy VII Rebirth – Darth Vader Mod: When the Dark Side Takes Over Midgar

Final Fantasy VII Rebirth – Darth Vader Mod: When the Dark Side Takes Over Midgar

Midgar has always been a dark, brooding city—towering structures, corporate greed, and the constant threat of destruction. But now, thanks to the Darth Vader Mod, that darkness just got a little more…Imperial. If you ever wondered what it would be like if Sephiroth ditched the Masamune for a lightsaber and traded in his silver locks for a polished black helmet, this mod is exactly what you’ve been waiting for. The Darth Vader (Sephiroth) Mod takes one of the most iconic villains in Final Fantasy VII Rebirth and replaces him with the Dark Lord of the Sith himself. And it’s not just a simple reskin—this is a fully detailed character swap with upgraded mesh and texture improvements that make it feel like Vader was always meant to stroll through the slums of Midgar. What is the Darth Vader (Sephiroth) Mod? The Darth Vader (Sephiroth) Mod is a complete character replacement for…

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Star Wars Grand Collection Brings 9 Games to Nintendo Switch at 50% Off

The Star Wars Grand Collection Has Landed on Nintendo Switch—Nine Games, One Giant Deal

Some bundles whisper. Others arrive with the subtlety of a seismic charge. The Star Wars™: Grand Collection on Nintendo Switch is definitely the latter. If you’ve ever wondered what it would feel like to own a digital vault of the galaxy’s greatest Star Wars titles in one go—this is your moment. Nintendo has dropped a lightsaber-sized surprise by offering nine classic Star Wars games bundled into one massive collection at half the price. Whether you’re hunting Sith, podracing at illegal speeds, or revisiting one of the most legendary RPGs of all time, it’s all here. And yes, this bundle comes with a timer. You’ve got until May 10 to claim it. What’s Inside the Star Wars™: Grand Collection? This isn’t just a random group of old titles dusted off from hyperspace storage. The Grand Collection pulls from across the Star Wars timeline and gameplay styles to offer something for every…

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Jedi Master Maul Mod for Battlefront II: When the Dark Side Just Wasn't It Anymore

Jedi Master Maul Mod for Battlefront II: When the Dark Side Just Wasn’t It Anymore

Darth Maul has been through a lot. He got sliced in half, stitched back together, lost his brother, got rejected by Sidious, lost to Obi-Wan (again), and then got taken out with one poetic slash on Tatooine. You’d think at some point he’d consider career counseling. Well, in this alternate timeline, he did. Thanks to the Jedi Master Maul mod for Star Wars: Battlefront II (2017), Maul’s officially turned in his Sith robes and red saber for a more peaceful, slightly more stylish path. This isn’t a fanfic—it’s a real mod, and it’s surprisingly convincing. The what-if scenario: What if Maul, tired of chasing revenge like a galactic drama queen, decided to take a deep breath, reevaluate his life choices, and join the Jedi Order? Or, at the very least, put on a fresh robe and try not to murder everything in sight. It’s a twist that turns one of…

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Star Wars Outlaws Mod Brings Trophy Helmets and Natural Hair to Kay Vess

Star Wars Outlaws Mod Brings Trophy Helmets and Natural Hair to Kay Vess

Star Wars Outlaws is full of shady deals, bounty hunting chaos, and shootouts across the Outer Rim. But sometimes, you just want to look cool while dodging blaster fire—and this mod lets Kay Vess do exactly that. The “New Kay – Helmets Only (Kay’s Natural Hair)” mod is here, and it’s giving Kay some serious bounty hunter drip without compromising her hairstyle. No bulky armor sets, no overly dramatic sci-fi headgear—just trophy helmets, loose hair, and a bit of storytelling flair. It’s the kind of subtle cosmetic update that makes a big impact, especially for players who care about character immersion and aesthetics. Trophy Helmets with a Story to Tell This isn’t just a fashion statement—it’s a flex. According to the lore-friendly setup behind the mod, Kay earned these helmets as trophies from the one and only Darthpaolex, presumably for “good deeds.” Now, whether those deeds were morally noble or…

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Star Wars Comes to Skyrim: Play as Zabrak & Twi'lek with This Alien Beast Races Mod

Bring Star Wars to Skyrim with the Alien Beast Races Mod

Skyrim has dragons, shouts, and ancient prophecies—but you know what it’s been missing? Alien species with facial tattoos and head tentacles. Enter the Star Wars Alien Beast Races Mod for Skyrim Special Edition, a truly out-of-this-galaxy makeover that swaps Skyrim’s beastfolk for two iconic Star Wars races: Zabrak and Twi’lek. Yes, you read that right. Say goodbye to Argonians and Khajiit, and welcome these galactic icons into your snowy escapades. What Exactly Does This Mod Do? This mod completely replaces all Argonians with Zabrak, and all Khajiit with Twi’lek across the entire game. That includes NPCs and character presets—so yes, you can absolutely roll a Zabrak Dragonborn and yell “Fus Ro Dah” at the Thalmor with your horned space-face. Or run a stealthy Twi’lek assassin in neon blue and stab your way through Skyrim’s darkest dungeons. Because that’s what Star Wars characters would do in Tamriel, right? This mod is…

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Darth Nihilus Mod for Blade & Sorcery: Nomad – Star Wars Sith Lord Armor

Embrace the Dark Side with the Darth Nihilus Mod in Blade & Sorcery: Nomad

Some Sith Lords want power. Others want revenge. But Darth Nihilus? He wants everything. Now, thanks to modding wizardry, the iconic Sith Lord from Star Wars: Knights of the Old Republic II has arrived in Blade & Sorcery: Nomad—and he’s hungry. The Darth Nihilus Mod lets you take on the appearance of the galaxy’s most haunting Sith specter, complete with his full armor set split into three pieces—Head, Body, and Cape. This is more than just a costume swap; it’s a portal into Sith mythology, wrapped in mystery and backed by some of the creepiest lore ever to come out of the Expanded Universe. 🔗 Download the mod here Commissioned by Beam, the mod is tailor-made for Sith roleplay, Star Wars crossover battles, or simply marching into an arena and Force-choking someone for looking at you funny. Who Is Darth Nihilus? If you’ve never crossed paths with this walking Force…

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Original Star Wars Theatrical Cuts Returning to UK Cinemas – May 2025 Screening Event

The Unaltered Star Wars Trilogy Returns (Sort Of) – UK Fans Get a Rare Treat

There are moments in life that make people stop, gasp, and whisper, “It’s happening.” For Star Wars enthusiasts, this is one of those moments. No, George Lucas isn’t handing over the original trilogy on 4K Blu-ray with a handwritten apology. But for the first time in decades, the original theatrical cuts of A New Hope, The Empire Strikes Back, and Return of the Jedi are being screened publicly—in the UK, no less. Yes, the versions without awkward CGI Jabba, Hayden Christensen’s surprise cameo, or Darth Vader screaming “Nooooooo!” during an emotional climax. These are the versions that defined cinematic history and launched a pop culture empire—complete with matte lines, grainy space battles, and the cantina scene before it got crowded with digital weirdos. Where, When, and Why You Should Care The BFI Southbank in London will host these rare screenings as part of its “Cinema Unbound: The Creative Worlds of…

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Star Wars Battlefront II Mod Lets You Play as Padmé Amidala – Natalie Portman Edition

Star Wars Battlefront II Mod Lets You Play as Padmé Amidala – Natalie Portman Edition

In the ever-growing world of Star Wars Battlefront II modding, one name has been on the wish list for a long time: Padmé Amidala. A central figure in the Star Wars prequels and a key political and emotional force in the galaxy, she’s finally getting her chance to shine on the battlefield—thanks to a new mod that lets you play as Padmé, complete with a faithful likeness to Natalie Portman. This mod replaces both Lando Calrissian and Leia Organa with different versions of Padmé, giving you the ability to bring the Naboo senator-turned-warrior queen into the fray with style. If you’ve ever wanted to roll into blaster fights or hero battles with elegance, diplomacy, and sheer blaster skill, this mod is a must-have. 🔗 Download the mod here Yes, it’s real. Yes, it’s stunning. And no, we don’t know why Padmé wasn’t part of the official roster either—but thanks to…

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Revenge of the Sith 20th Anniversary Novelization: A Deluxe Edition Worthy of the Dark Side

For anyone who’s ever said, “You underestimate my power!” in a mirror, or whispered “So this is how liberty dies…” during a news broadcast—good news. The legendary Revenge of the Sith novelization by Matthew Stover is getting a gorgeous deluxe 20th anniversary edition, and it looks as dramatic as Anakin’s lava-scorched monologue delivery. This isn’t just a reprint with a shiny cover. It’s a full-on celebration of one of the most beloved (and meme-generating) Star Wars books ever written—now with all the fancy extras befitting its Sith-tier reputation. 📚 What’s in the Revenge of the Sith 20th Anniversary Edition? Let’s break it down like a Jedi council session, but with fewer secrets and a lot more excitement. ✅ Hardcover Slipcase Edition First off, this deluxe version comes in a premium slipcase, featuring stunning new cover art by Tao Nguyen. The image of Anakin Skywalker mid-fall—figuratively and literally—sets the tone before…

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Kinect Star Wars

Kinect Star Wars Released 13 Years Ago: A Galactic Adventure That Danced to Its Own Beat

On April 3, 2012, a strange ripple in the Force occurred. No, it wasn’t the Empire striking back or another Death Star getting built — it was the launch of Kinect Star Wars, a motion-controlled game for the Xbox 360 that let you fight as a Jedi, race podracers… and also dance to a remixed version of “I’m Han Solo.” Yes, that happened. And yes, it’s still canon. Sort of. This game was part Star Wars fantasy simulator, part fitness routine, and part galactic fever dream — and more than a decade later, it still holds a special place in pop culture hyperspace. 💫 What Was Kinect Star Wars, Exactly? Kinect Star Wars was built for the Xbox 360’s Kinect motion sensor, which means no controller was required — just your body, some floor space, and a willingness to embarrass yourself in front of anyone else in the room. The…

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Bring Star Wars to Blade & Sorcery with this massive mod pack. Play as Anakin, Yoda, Vader & more. Armor, waves, epic duels—download it today.

Blade & Sorcery: Star Wars Pack Mod – The Ultimate Galactic Showdown

What if your medieval sandbox suddenly turned into a Jedi battleground? What if lightsabers clashed in ancient dungeons and Force powers met blunt trauma physics? That’s exactly what the Star Wars Pack mod for Blade & Sorcery delivers—a glorious mashup of high fantasy mayhem and galactic legend. This isn’t just another lightsaber mod. This is an all-out Star Wars takeover, complete with characters, armor sets, and enemy waves straight from across the timeline—from the Jedi Order to the Empire, from Clone Wars to The Old Republic. It’s like hosting a Star Wars family reunion in a medieval VR colosseum… and someone forgot to hide the lightsabers. What Is the Blade & Sorcery Star Wars Pack Mod? The Star Wars Pack mod for Blade & Sorcery is a massive content drop that adds not just one or two, but dozens of iconic characters from the Star Wars universe. You’re not just…

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Jedi Outcast Turns 22: Celebrating the Game That Let Everyone Feel Like a Real Jedi

On this day in 2002, a Star Wars game was released that did something few others had truly pulled off: it made wielding a lightsaber actually feel good. Star Wars Jedi Knight II: Jedi Outcast launched on March 26, 2002, and whether it was slicing through stormtroopers or force-pushing enemies off ledges just because you could, it was an experience that stuck with players long after the credits rolled. Now, 22 years later, it’s not just nostalgia talking. Jedi Outcast still holds a unique place in the galaxy of Star Wars video games, and it’s worth revisiting what made it special—and why it’s remembered so fondly. ⚔️ The Lightsaber Combat That Set a New Standard Before Jedi Outcast, lightsaber combat in games was usually a glorified glowing baseball bat situation. The original Dark Forces and Jedi Knight games had their charm, sure—but let’s be honest, the precision wasn’t exactly Kenobi-level….

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