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Star Wars: Galaxy of Heroes Update 6-25-2025 – Order 66, Scorch, and Ithano Incoming

Star Wars Galaxy of Heroes update graphic showing June 25, 2025 patch highlights

Star Wars: Galaxy of Heroes just dropped its latest update, and this one’s got everything: a live raid event, new farmable characters, key Hondo Ohnaka requirements, and some long-overdue bug fixes. It’s the kind of patch that keeps the holotables fresh—and maybe a little deadlier. Let’s dig into the June 25, 2025 update. 🚨 Order 66 Raid is Live If you’ve ever wanted to relive the darkest hour of the Republic—with a little less tragedy and a lot more strategic fun—the Order 66 Raid is now fully active. Expect iconic battles, cinematic boss phases, and a moral gray zone so deep it could be a Sith temple. Whether you’re gunning for top guild rewards or just vibing with your Empire roster, this one’s designed to shake up raid teams and theorycrafting. 🔓 Character Access & Farming Updates CX-2 Is Now Farmable This adds CX-2 to the grind rotation, making progress…

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Star Wars: Galaxy of Heroes – April 30 Update Brings Pirate Tags, Farmable Wrecker, and May the 4th Shenanigans

Star Wars: Galaxy of Heroes – April 30 Update Brings Pirate Tags, Farmable Wrecker, and May the 4th Shenanigans

Things are getting a little more… unconventional over at the Holotables. The April 30 update for Star Wars: Galaxy of Heroes is here, and with it comes a mix of new character tags, farmable unit changes, and a May the 4th event that’s part celebration, part Sith-fueled throwdown. It’s the kind of patch that answers questions like “what if Wrecker were a mercenary?” and “should Lord Vader feel fear?” (Spoiler: absolutely not.) Here’s a breakdown of everything happening in the latest update—new characters, reworked tags, bug fixes, and one particularly stealthy Nightsister correction. SM-33 Incoming: New Conquest Unit on the Horizon Let’s start with the tease. A new Conquest unit called SM-33 is on the way. The kit hasn’t been revealed just yet, but based on the naming conventions and Conquest’s track record, this likely means a high-value addition that you’ll grind through multiple boss encounters and datadisc experiments to…

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