Star Wars: Commander Rogue One Expansion trailer

Star Wars: Commander just released an trailer for it’s new expansion now available for download. WHAT’S NEW New content inspired by Rogue One™: A Star Wars™ Story! Collect valuable new Weapons Research Crates to earn rewards in a LIMITED-TIME event, including: ● New Mercenaries: Security Droid/Drabatan Saboteur ○ These powerful units utilize sonic grenades to weaken enemy defenses for a short period of time, leaving them vulnerable to attack. ● New Starfighters: TIE Striker/Fang Fighter ○ These specialized ships can be used to devastating effect against vehicle targets. 4.6.1: Optimizations Star Wars: Commander Rogue One Expansion #2 The second wave of new Rogue One content for Star Wars: Commander is now available with new mercenaries & starships! Related Posts Gotye Meets Star WarsSWTOR Conquest Changes in Fallen EmpireStar Wars Galaxy of Heroes: update on Anakin’s performanceDispelling the Rumors: The Truth Behind the Rey Star Wars Film Star Wars Outlaws: Master…

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‘Star Wars: Commander’ Adds Maz Kanata From ‘The Force Awakens’ For A Limited Time

The popular mobile strategy game Star Wars: Commander has a new series of objectives coming for a limited time only. It adds Maz Kanata from The Force Awakens to the game, according to an announcement from Disney this past week. All players at headquarters level four and up will be able to do the new tasks in the game. From Disney: “Today we are excited to unveil new objectives for Star Wars: Commander that feature the Force™-sensitive smuggler from Star Wars: The Force Awakens, Maz Kanata. During these special time-limited objectives, Maz Kanata will reach out to players through the game’s InfoNet newspaper and the Planetary View, requesting help in the completion of specific tasks. All players at headquarters level four and up will be able to participate in these new activities with each planet in the galaxy featuring different sets of objectives.” Maz Kanata will appear through the InfoNet newspaper and also the…

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Luke Skywalker and Darth Vader Join Star Wars: Commander

Star Wars: Commander, the recently released Star Wars strategy game, is going to receive a new update tomorrow. The update is going to include, among some yet to be fully detailed changes, support for two characters that will also be released with the update as part of a limited-time campaign – Luke Skywalker and Darth Vader. They were strangely not included in the game at launch, but will come with special abilities that will bring a sound advantage to players. Star Wars: Commander has been originally released this August in soft-launch mode on the Australia App Store, becoming available in all other regions some time later. The game is a free to play strategy that doesn’t play all that differently from Clash Of Clans and other similar games, as players will have to defend their home bases by using troops and vehicles taken from the Star Wars Universe, as well as Heroes like Han…

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Star Wars: Commander is your next Star Wars game

Disney Interactive just announced Star Wars: Commander, a free-to-play game for mobile devices. The game, which is available for iOS devices, is set between George Lucas’ original two Star Wars movies and follows players from the planet of Tattooine as their careers advance inside whichever group they choose to belong to. The combat strategy game will be familiar to fans of that genre. Players control a commander of either Rebel of Imperial forces and deploy vehicles and troops into battle. The difference, of course, is that “Star Wars: Commander” gives fans the chance to deploy Stormtroopers AT-AT’s, and X-Wings. And characters they’ll meet along the way include Han Solo and Chewbacca (voiced by sound-alikes, not the original cast). “Commander,” which like most new mobile games is free-to-play but includes paid options for players who want to advance more quickly, includes both single player and competitive multi-player options. The single player…

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Stepping into the Boots of a General: An In-depth Look at Star Wars: Force Commander

Stepping into the Boots of a General: An In-depth Look at Star Wars: Force Commander

Ah, the year 2000, a pivotal moment when we were standing at the crossroads of the old and the new. The same year, LucasArts decided to take us on a completely new journey, but this time, in the guise of an armchair general. Enter “Star Wars: Force Commander,” a real-time strategy (RTS) game that turned heads and raised eyebrows, allowing Star Wars fans and strategy game aficionados to command the forces of the galaxy far, far away. Blast from the Past: The Setting In Star Wars: Force Commander, players were plunged into the heart of the Star Wars universe. The game spans a period from just before “A New Hope” to the aftermath of “The Empire Strikes Back.” Fans got to control iconic Star Wars units, engage in epic battles, and, for the first time in a Star Wars game, view the action from a 3D perspective. In Command: Gameplay…

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What to Expect from A Lawless Time – Star Wars: Unlimited’s Grittiest Expansion Yet

A Lawless Time is coming to Star Wars: Unlimited, and it’s shaping up to be the game’s most explosive expansion so far. Instead of Senate halls, military operations, or Force mysticism, this set dives deep into the underworld—the side of Star Wars where deals happen in shadows, credits matter more than loyalty, and the only real rule is survival. From brand-new mechanics to risky deckbuilding decisions, here’s everything players can expect when A Lawless Time drops. A Shift Into the Underworld For the first time, Unlimited steps fully into the galaxy’s criminal underground. This set focuses on smugglers, bounty hunters, crime lords, hustlers, scoundrels, and everyone who lives far away from Republic regulations or Imperial oversight. If Shadows of the Galaxy set the mood, A Lawless Time pushes it into overdrive. Expect: It’s not honorable. It’s not legal. But hey—it’s profitable. New Mechanic: Credit Tokens Meet the underworld’s most important…

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Star Wars: Galaxy of Heroes – 11/25 Update Brings New Characters, Fixes, and Triple Drops Tease

The latest Star Wars: Galaxy of Heroes update has landed, and it’s a surprisingly stacked one. From character availability changes to bug fixes and even a tease of incoming Triple Drops, today’s patch brings a little something for everyone — collectors, theorycrafters, and spreadsheet enjoyers alike. Here’s everything that hit the holotable today. 4-LOM Joins Chromium Packs and Shipments Bounty hunters, rejoice: 4-LOM is now officially available in Chromium Packs and Shipments.If you’ve been waiting to round out your Bounty Hunter or Scoundrel teams, this is a very good day. Time to decide whether your wallet — or your patience — wins. LAST CALL: Extra Life Charity Drive – $23,000 Raised So Far The community’s been on a roll. The Extra Life Charity Drive has already raised $23,000, with today being the last call for donations.Full details and donation link here:👉 https://forums.ea.com/blog/swgoh-game-info-hub-en/extra-life-charity-drive-live-event-11-8-2025/12877936 If you want to make a difference and…

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Star Wars: Galaxy of Heroes Celebrates Its 10th Anniversary with a Massive “New Era” Update

Ten years. A decade of battles, guilds, lightsabers, and strategy at the holotable. Star Wars: Galaxy of Heroes (SWGOH) has officially hit its 10th anniversary — and Capital Games is celebrating with the biggest update in the game’s history. The update marks the beginning of what the developers are calling a “New Era” for the game, bringing sweeping structural changes, a revamped progression system, and brand-new content designed to unite veterans and newcomers under one galaxy-spanning system. Let’s break down everything you need to know about this landmark update and how it’s set to reshape SWGOH for years to come. The Era System: A New Way to Play The centerpiece of the 10th Anniversary update is the introduction of Eras, a new seasonal structure designed to organize content, progression, and storytelling. Each Era will consist of: Eras will be isolated from the rest of the game — referred to as…

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Star Wars Battlefront Mobile Released 20 Years Ago Today!

Two decades ago, before mobile gaming became the billion-credit industry it is today, Star Wars Battlefront Mobile blasted onto tiny phone screens and brought the galactic war to the palms of players everywhere. Released 20 years ago today, this forgotten gem marked one of the earliest attempts to shrink the Battlefront experience into a mobile format — long before smartphones or high-definition touchscreens existed. A Pocket-Sized Galactic War Back in 2005, mobile gaming was still in its infancy. The iPhone was years away, and most players were tapping away on Nokia or Sony Ericsson keypads. That’s where Star Wars Battlefront Mobile arrived — a 2D, top-down strategy-style adaptation inspired by the hit console title Star Wars Battlefront (2004). Developed by THQ Wireless under license from LucasArts, the game allowed players to command the Republic, the Separatists, the Rebel Alliance, or the Galactic Empire, capturing command posts and battling through iconic…

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Close-up of Darth Vader’s helmet from Star Wars: Master of Evil, revealing glowing eye and atmospheric detail.

Star Wars: Master of Evil – A Spoiler-Free, Fan-to-Fan Review

Okay, let’s get this out of the way first: if you’re even remotely into Darth Vader, this book is going to hit you right in the lightsaber-loving heart. Star Wars: Master of Evil by Adam Christopher is not just another Vader story. It’s a moody, mysterious, and surprisingly emotional deep dive into the early days of the galaxy’s most iconic villain. And yes, I devoured it with the same energy I bring to binge-watching Clone Wars at 2 a.m. Before we go further — if you’re already sold and just want to order the book (I don’t blame you), you can grab it right now on Amazon . No judgment. I’d click too. A Dark Lord, Fresh Out of the Fire This story picks up shortly after Revenge of the Sith — and if that doesn’t excite you already, then my friend, we need to talk. Vader’s suit is still…

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Star Wars: The Clone Wars – Republic Heroes Turns 15!

Star Wars: The Clone Wars – Republic Heroes Turns 15 – A Nostalgic Blast from the Prequel Era

Fifteen years ago, in October 2009, Star Wars: The Clone Wars – Republic Heroes hit consoles and PCs, bringing the animated series’ energy straight into our hands. Developed by Krome Studios and published by LucasArts, it was one of those rare titles that let fans play as both Jedi and clone troopers — back when couch co-op was king and the prequel trilogy was just starting to get the love it deserved. When Star Wars Gaming Was Simpler (and Clunkier) Back in 2009, Republic Heroes wasn’t about photorealistic graphics or deep RPG progression. It was about fun, teamwork, and flinging droids off cliffs with your Jedi buddy while quoting Obi-Wan. The game followed the familiar rhythm of The Clone Wars animated series, blending over-the-top lightsaber action with Saturday-morning-cartoon energy. Players could jump between Jedi like Anakin Skywalker, Ahsoka Tano, and Obi-Wan Kenobi, or step into the blaster-packed boots of clone…

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Futuristic starfighter flying through a glowing nebula with SWGoH Update October 1 2025 title

Star Wars: Galaxy of Heroes – Update 10/1/2025 Brings Rebel B-Wing and Key Fixes

The latest Star Wars: Galaxy of Heroes update (October 1, 2025) lands with new farmable characters, fresh chromium pack additions, and the arrival of the long-awaited Rebel B-Wing. Alongside these additions come bug fixes that make the Holotables a little smoother for both fleet commanders and character collectors. TL;DR News Highlights Rebel B-Wing Joins the Fight The B-Wing starfighter finally hits the game as part of the Rebel fleet. This heavy-duty attacker is designed to thrive under Admiral Ackbar’s Home One, creating a formidable synergy that brings back some Battle of Endor vibes. Players who enjoyed the kit reveal will now be able to start unlocking and testing the B-Wing in action. New Farming Options Chromium & Cantina Updates Bugs and Adjustments Even the most polished fleets sometimes need maintenance. Here’s what got fixed: Why This Matters This update might not be the biggest of the year, but it delivers…

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Star Wars Battlefront II clone troopers in action during the Squad System Update community event.

Remembering the Star Wars Battlefront II Squad System Update – 7 Years Later

Seven years ago today, Star Wars Battlefront II rolled out one of its most transformative patches: the Squad System Update. For longtime players, this wasn’t just another balance tweak—it was a game-changing update that reshaped how soldiers fought across the galaxy. The Squad System: Teamwork on a Whole New Level Before September 2018, spawning in Battlefront II could be a lonely affair. You’d drop into the chaos, often miles away from the action. The Squad Spawn system changed all that: It’s no exaggeration to say this one feature elevated the game’s multiplayer experience, transforming public matches into something far more dynamic. Clone Trooper Makeover: 91st and 104th Appearances The update didn’t just tweak mechanics—it delivered serious fan service: For players who thrive on collecting appearances, these additions were an instant hit. They gave clone trooper mains fresh ways to show off their allegiance—and made the battlefield feel even more authentic….

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Rebellion Card Pack Announcement: New Cards for Star Wars: Legion

Atomic Mass Games has dropped a new Rebellion Card Pack for Star Wars: Legion, designed to widen tactical options for Rebel players and refresh the meta with updated units and upgrade cards. Whether you’re a longtime Rebel commander or new to the fight, this pack offers some serious bang for your buck. What’s in the Rebellion Card Pack Here’s the breakdown of what you get in this pack: The pack is labeled SWQ05 Rebel Alliance Unit Card Pack. Pre-orders are open through Atomic Mass Games, Asmodee, and various hobby stores. Why This Pack Matters Here are a few reasons this release is a big deal: How It Changes Strategy Here are some specific ways this pack might shift battlefield decisions: Considerations Before Buying The Takeaway The Rebellion Card Pack is a strong boost to Rebel players in Star Wars: Legion. More units, more upgrades, updated rules—it’s a package that adds…

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Star Wars: Galaxy of Heroes September 2025 events calendar infographic with Omega events, Assault Battles, Fleet Mastery, and Territory Wars.

Star Wars: Galaxy of Heroes – September 2025 Events Calendar

September has landed in Star Wars: Galaxy of Heroes (SWGOH), and it’s shaping up to be a packed month full of battles, bonuses, and new opportunities to sharpen your squads. From Omega battles to Mythic events, this month’s calendar is brimming with content for every type of player—whether you’re grinding out Assault Battles, chasing legendary fleets, or gearing up for high-stakes Territory Wars. The daily login character for September is the Great Mothers, a fitting dark side addition to keep your roster busy all month long. Omega Events – Weekly Buffs and Challenges Omega battles return with a rotating lineup of factions, giving you a chance to power up some of your most underused squads. Here’s the breakdown for September: Each event is a great opportunity to test out niche synergies and stack some much-needed Omega materials. Assault Battles – Classic Challenges Return If you’re after a tougher fight, the…

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Cinematic Star Wars starfighter battle artwork with X-Wings, TIE Fighters, cosmic explosions, and title overlay announcing Daniel Ings joining Star Wars: Starfighter.

From Westeros to the Galaxy: Daniel Ings Joins Star Wars: Starfighter

The galaxy just added another star. Daniel Ings—best known for his roles in The Crown, Lovesick, Black Mirror, and the recent A Knight of the Seven Kingdoms series—has officially joined the cast of Star Wars: Starfighter. With his blend of charisma and dramatic weight, Ings is stepping into one of the most anticipated projects in the franchise’s modern era. A New Face in a New Era While Ings’ exact role is still under wraps, his casting is already fueling speculation. Star Wars: Starfighter takes place a few years after The Rise of Skywalker and, unlike past films, it isn’t tied to the Skywalker Saga. That means brand-new characters, unexplored stories, and a blank canvas for actors like Ings to make their mark. Given his range—switching from comedy to dark drama with ease—he’s primed to bring something fresh to the galaxy far, far away. Fans are already wondering if he’ll play…

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Star Wars: Unlimited – Twilight of the Republic Starter Decks Are 21% Off on Amazon

If you’ve been circling the launch bay and waiting for the perfect time to enter the Star Wars: Unlimited trading card game scene, the Force has delivered. The new Twilight of the Republic two-player starter decks are now available—and better yet, they’re currently 21% off on Amazon for just $27.54. That’s right: for less than the cost of a drink at Oga’s Cantina (okay, two drinks), you and a friend can dive straight into the third expansion of Fantasy Flight’s fast-paced TCG, no booster packs or midichlorians required. What’s Inside the Box? This isn’t just a deck or two slapped together and labeled “starter.” You’re getting a well-balanced introduction to the Star Wars: Unlimited system—packed with exclusive cards and nods to The Clone Wars era. The Twilight of the Republic starter set includes: Ahsoka vs Grievous: Duel of the Decks Each deck has a unique strategy and flavor, pulled straight…

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Temuera Morrison Wants Back In — and He’s Asking Star Wars Fans to Make It Happen

Temuera Morrison—the man who gave a face (and voice) to the clone army, Jango Fett, and modern-day Boba Fett—is making a very specific request:Send a fax. Or an email. Or a handwritten note, if that’s your vibe.Because according to Morrison, if you want to see him and Daniel Logan return to the Star Wars galaxy, the time to act is now. In a recent panel appearance at Tampa Bay Comic Con, Morrison addressed the crowd with equal parts gratitude and frustration. The gratitude? For the legacy he’s been able to build across Star Wars movies, video games, comics, and shows. The frustration? He’s still waiting on that call to return. Fax the Force: Temuera Morrison’s Surprising Call to Action Yes, Morrison actually said it: “All of you need to send a fax, or a letter or an email to those powers that be at Lucasfilm.” Why? Because he and Daniel…

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Jedi Master Sol Mod Brings Original Power to Star Wars Battlefront II

There’s a new Jedi in the Battlefront—and he’s not from the movies, books, or Disney+ spin‑offs. Jedi Master Sol, inspired by the expanded lore of Star Wars: Tales of the Jedi, now lands in Star Wars Battlefront II (2017) via a slick mod that blends classic storytelling with modern game art direction. If you’re craving custom content beyond canon heroes, this mod is tailor‑made. 🔗 Download the Jedi Master Sol Mod A Distinct Legend Among Jedi This isn’t just another robed figure with a lightsaber. Sol sports a fully custom hero model with a unique outfit and staff‑based saber style that fits seamlessly within the Clone Wars aesthetic while standing apart. The textures and animations match DICE-grade polish—Sol feels like he’s right at home in the galaxy. Expect: Sol brings a presence that’s equal parts solemn Jedi Master and tactical commander. Lore-Friendly, Fan-Created, Freedom-Given The mod leaves Sol’s backstory intentionally…

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Star Wars Battlefront II General Veers Mod: The AT-AT Commander Joins the Fight

Let’s be honest—when it comes to Star Wars Imperial officers, most get outshined by the Sith, bounty hunters, or whatever flavor of Skywalker is causing drama that day. But General Veers? The man stormed Echo Base in a towering walker and lived to tell the tale. That deserves some serious battlefield respect. Now, thanks to a sharp and lore-loving modder, General Maximilian Veers is strutting onto the digital frontlines of Star Wars: Battlefront II (2017) as a fully playable character. He’s not just there to shout orders and look intimidating—he’s geared for combat and ready to make Hoth-style tactics fashionable again. If you’re looking to add a touch of cold, calculated Imperial might to your next Galactic Assault session, this is the mod for you. Who Is General Veers, and Why Should You Care? You might remember him from The Empire Strikes Back—the steely-eyed officer coordinating the assault on Hoth…

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Star Wars Battlefront II: CAPTAIN CARDINAL 2026 – A Crimson Statement in the First Order

There are stormtroopers. There are commanders. And then there’s Captain Cardinal—the stylish, steel-willed enforcer of the First Order who somehow makes red armor feel more threatening than a Sith’s lightsaber bill. With the CAPTAIN CARDINAL 2026 mod for Star Wars: Battlefront II (2017), one of the lesser-known but undeniably badass characters from the expanded Star Wars universe finally steps into the frontlines of DICE’s battlefield. If you’ve ever wanted to lead the First Order with a bit more personality (and a lot more crimson), this mod is your ticket to command presence. 👉 Download the CAPTAIN CARDINAL 2026 mod here Who is Captain Cardinal? If your Star Wars diet includes more than just theatrical releases, you might recognize Captain Cardinal from the Phasma novel by Delilah S. Dawson. In short: he’s everything you’d expect from a First Order officer—disciplined, dangerous, and draped in bright red armor that screams “don’t even…

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Star Wars Legion’s New Starter Sets Are Up for Pre-Order—Here’s Why That Matters

The tabletop battlefield just got a whole lot more intense. Star Wars: Legion is back with not one, but two brand-new starter sets, and they’re already up for pre-order. Whether you lean Imperial or fight for the Rebellion, these new kits from Atomic Mass Games offer streamlined entries into the chaos of galactic warfare—perfect for longtime commanders and green recruits alike. And yes, they’re already making waves faster than a speeder bike on Endor. What’s Inside the Boxes? Each of the new starter sets—Galactic Civil War: Empire and Galactic Civil War: Rebels—is designed to be a fully contained force. No extra hunting for units or upgrades required to get started. Expect: Whether you’re starting fresh or expanding your ranks, these new sets pack tremendous value into a sleek format. Designed for a New Era of Legion This isn’t just a repackaging. These sets usher in the 2025 rule revision, providing…

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Star Wars Galaxy of Heroes Update – July 9, 2025

New characters, new fixes, and one clone trooper ready for Cantina duty. Star Wars: Galaxy of Heroes has dropped its July 9, 2025 update, and while it’s not the kind of massive patch that introduces game-changing raids or Galactic Legends, it’s packed with the kind of low-key changes that actually make your life better. We’re talking shard reworks, pack updates, and a much-needed batch of bug fixes that target some of the more frustrating gameplay issues in recent weeks. Let’s break it down, faction by faction, feature by feature. Jedi Temple Guard Now in Chromium Packs & Shipments Everyone’s favorite silent guardian just took a step out of the shadows. Jedi Temple Guard is now available in Chromium Packs and Shipments, meaning you can finally accelerate your path to maxing him out if you missed his initial release. While not currently tied to a Galactic Legend or major meta team,…

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X-Wing and TIE Fighter engage in fiery space combat in Battlefront II’s Hero Starfighters mode.

Star Wars Battlefront II’s Hero Starfighters Update Turns 7 — Here’s Why It Still Hits

Hard to believe, but it’s been seven years since Star Wars Battlefront II dropped one of its most beloved and underrated updates: Hero Starfighters. Released on July 3, 2018, this free content update didn’t just toss in a game mode—it gave players a reason to master the skies, go full throttle with iconic ships, and, yes, fly as Lando’s Sullustan co-pilot with style. The update was a turning point. Not in the “we’ve redefined multiplayer” way, but in that subtle, satisfying “hey, this game’s finally getting polished” kind of way. Let’s take a hyperspace jump back and unpack what made this update soar. Hero Starfighters: When the Skies Got Personal Before this patch, Battlefront II had solid starfighter mechanics—but no real way to make them feel personal. Enter Hero Starfighters, a new game mode that made space battles more than just background noise. The setup was clean and brutal: It…

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