When Star Wars: Knights of the Old Republic launched on Xbox in July 2003, it did not just give players another Star Wars game. It gave them a galaxy they could actually shape. That was the difference. Before KOTOR, Star Wars games had already done plenty: space sims, shooters, strategy, arcade action, podracing, and more odd experiments than most franchises would ever dare attempt. Our complete archive of every Star Wars game ever made makes that history look almost absurd in hindsight. But KOTOR hit differently because it was not trying to replay the films. It was trying to let players live inside Star Wars as an RPG. The Day Players Finally Met Revan The Xbox version of Knights of the Old Republic arrived in July 2003, only days after LucasArts confirmed the game had gone gold. We already looked back at that production milestone in our piece on how…
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Blade & Sorcery: Nomad – Star Wars Female Armor Mod Brings Legendary Force-Users to the Battlefield
If you’ve ever swung a lightsaber in Blade & Sorcery: Nomad and thought, “This would be way cooler if I could actually BE a Star Wars character,” then congratulations — your wish has officially become canon… well, Nomad-canon. The Star Wars Female Armor mod drops three iconic Force-users into your avatar list, complete with cloth physics, 1v1 waves, and that unmistakable galaxy-far-far-away energy. And yes, they look fantastic in VR. 👉 Download the mod here What the Mod Adds This pack doesn’t just reskin your character — it transports Blade & Sorcery into the Old Republic era with three fully playable avatars, each paired with their own themed duel waves. Bastila Shan – Light Side & Dark Side Two versions, two moods.Whether you want the noble Jedi Battlemaster or her more… persuasive Sith transformation, both come with their own 1v1 waves so you can test your mettle against her or…