SWGOH’s April 1 update was busy for all the right and wrong reasons Star Wars: Galaxy of Heroes had a surprisingly packed April 1, 2026. On paper, the day’s official update looked like a standard maintenance-style cleanup: one character became farmable, another moved into the Accelerated pool, and a long list of bug fixes and description corrections rolled out across the game. But the bigger story is what happened alongside it. Within hours of that update post, Capital Games also confirmed it is investigating two separate issues: one tied to the Power for Hire Datacron set, and another involving Satele Shan interacting with Galactic Legend Rey in a way that is causing both characters to overperform. In other words, yes, things got fixed — but the live game still has some very active fire alarms going off. The immediate wins: farmable shards, acceleration, and a pile of fixes The headline…
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The 2003 Clone Wars Creator Raises Her (Lightsaber)—Could Asajj Ventress Go Live‑Action?
Genndy Tartakovsky’s Star Wars: Clone Wars (2003–2005) was more than your average micro-series—it introduced Asajj Ventress, a dark, magnetic character who’s left a lasting imprint on Star Wars lore. Now that Ventress has re-entered the spotlight in recent animated projects, Tartakovsky’s casually hinted she might just be ready for the live‑action world. Ventress’s Journey from Micro‑Series to Modern Star Wars Ventress burst onto the scene in Tartakovsky’s signature animated shorts, born from a single concept drawing to become Count Dooku’s formidable assassin. Her fluid action sequences, fierce presence, and unique design captivated fans—and continue to stand out even next to decades of other Star Wars storytelling. Since then, she’s evolved: from a cold-hearted assassin in the animated micro‑series, to a conflicted Nightsister and wandering antihero in shows like The Bad Batch Season 3 and Tales of the Underworld. It’s a complex arc begging for deeper, live‑action exploration. Tartakovsky: “If she becomes…
Star Wars: Tales of the Underworld Original Soundtrack – Full Review and Breakdown
The galaxy just got a little more epic with the release of the Star Wars: Tales of the Underworld Original Soundtrack. Available now on major platforms like Amazon, Apple Music, and Spotify, the soundtrack is a collaborative masterpiece featuring compositions from Kevin Kiner, Sean Kiner, Deana Kiner, and select tracks by Jason Fujita. If you want to grab your own copy, you can find it here on Amazon. A New Sound for the Underworld This isn’t your typical Star Wars score. Known for his work on The Clone Wars and The Bad Batch, Kevin Kiner brings his signature touch to the grimy, shadowy underworld of the galaxy. Joined by Sean and Deana Kiner, the trio creates a soundscape that feels both deeply rooted in Star Wars lore and uniquely fresh. Jason Fujita’s select tracks add an extra layer of intensity and mood that perfectly complements the series’ darker themes. Tracklist…