Looking for the most replayable Star Wars games? Titles like Star Wars: The Old Republic, Knights of the Old Republic, and classic Battlefront II still stand out thanks to strong systems, player choice, and active communities. Not all Star Wars games are created equal — and even fewer are worth replaying years after release. Some titles are unforgettable the first time through, but lose their magic once the credits roll. Others keep pulling players back thanks to strong systems, player choice, mods, multiplayer modes, or ongoing content. This ranking focuses on replayability above all else. Not nostalgia alone. Not review scores. But the games that still work in 2026 — and give you a reason to return. What Makes a Star Wars Game Truly Replayable? Before ranking the games, it’s worth defining what replayability actually means in practice. A replayable Star Wars game typically offers at least one of the…
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Lucasfilm Games Announces a New Star Wars Digital Collectible Card Game for PC & Mobile
Move over sabacc — a new card game is coming to the galaxy far, far away. Lucasfilm Games has officially teamed up with Zero36 Studio and CCG Lab to create a brand-new digital collectible Star Wars card game launching on Android, iOS, and PC. If you’ve ever wanted to command a deck full of Sith Lords, bounty hunters, Jedi, smugglers, or whatever strange thing is living in Jabba’s basement… your moment may finally be here. And honestly? It’s about time the franchise dipped back into competitive card gaming — but with a modern twist this round. A New Way to Play Star Wars The goal of the new project is simple: take the strategy, tension, and lore of a traditional collectible card game (CCG), mix it with characters spanning the entire franchise, and wrap it all in an accessible digital package. According to the developers, the game aims to be…
Star Wars: Dark Forces II Gets a Gorgeous Unreal Engine 5 Remake – Kyle Katarn Returns in HD Glory
In a galaxy where AAA Star Wars games can take years to develop and mods carry the franchise’s soul on their pixelated backs, one brave fan has decided to do what Lucasfilm won’t: bring Kyle Katarn back in style. That’s right—Star Wars: Dark Forces II, the beloved 1997 FPS-slash-Jedi-origin-story, is being remade in Unreal Engine 5 by a dedicated modder, and it looks absolutely stunning. Cue the nostalgia, sharpen your lightsabers, and prepare to shoot first and ask questions later. Dark Forces II: The Cult Classic That Laid the Jedi Groundwork Before Jedi: Survivor, before The Force Unleashed, there was Dark Forces II: Jedi Knight—a gritty, groundbreaking game where you played as Kyle Katarn, a former Imperial turned mercenary turned Jedi who’s basically what you’d get if Han Solo and Obi-Wan had a grumpy lovechild. The game combined: In short, Dark Forces II was the moment Star Wars gaming got…
Classic Star Wars Games Join GOG’s Preservation Program – Updated for Modern Systems
A long time ago, in a galaxy where CD-ROMs ruled the land, Star Wars games delivered pixelated space battles, trench runs, and more explosions than a malfunctioning hyperdrive. Now, thanks to GOG’s Preservation Program, some of those classics are being kept alive — freshly updated and ready for modern systems. Ahead of the upcoming May the 4th celebrations, GOG has announced a new batch of retro Star Wars titles joining their preservation lineup, and they’re throwing a big sale into the mix for good measure. Time to dust off your flight stick, because the Force is very much alive in these re-releases. Which Star Wars Games Just Got the Preservation Treatment? In GOG’s latest announcement, they revealed that multiple iconic Star Wars games have been polished up for today’s gaming platforms. These aren’t flashy remasters — they’re faithful updates to keep the originals running smoothly without needing ancient artifacts like…