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Star Wars Jedi: Survivor Just Left PlayStation Plus—Time to Say Goodbye

The Enigmatic Merrin: Unveiling the Night Sister from Star Wars Jedi: Survivor

Star Wars Jedi: Survivor has officially exited the PlayStation Plus Game Catalog. If you’ve been dragging your feet on finishing—or even starting—Cal Kestis’s latest journey, you just missed your chance to play it for free through your Extra or Premium subscription. August 19 marked its final day in the lineup, and it’s now lights out unless you’re willing to buy it outright. Cal Has Left the Building As the sequel to Jedi: Fallen Order, Jedi: Survivor has been a massive hit among fans of Star Wars video games. With tighter combat mechanics, new Force powers, more customization, and a deeper, darker narrative, it built on everything the original got right. Set five years after the first game, it throws players into a galaxy in chaos—and Cal Kestis into the thick of it. While having it available on PlayStation Plus was a huge win for subscribers, its departure was always inevitable….

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Darth Revan’s First TV Appearance? It’s LEGO—And It’s Perfect

LEGO Darth Revan holding red and purple lightsabers in animated Star Wars scene

After decades of living in the realm of Star Wars legends, video games, books, and cosplays, Darth Revan has officially made his first TV appearance. No, not in a dark, brooding, live-action Disney+ series. Not yet. Instead, the iconic Knights of the Old Republic Sith Lord has been immortalized in… LEGO form. And honestly? It’s kind of brilliant. The Galactic Cameo That Changes Everything (Sort Of) In LEGO Star Wars: Rebuild the Galaxy – Pieces of the Past, Revan shows up for a quick, delightful cameo—mask, dual lightsabers, dramatic entrance and all. It’s a blink-and-you’ll-miss-it moment, but for longtime fans, it’s a seismic brick-built shift. We’ve waited years to see Revan on screen, and while this isn’t the gritty saga adaptation many dream of, it’s a charming wink that says, “Yes, he’s still here. And yes, we know you want more.” Why Revan in LEGO Form Just Works Let’s be…

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Cameron Monaghan Returns as Cal Kestis in LEGO Star Wars: Rebuild the Galaxy – Pieces of the Past

LEGO Cal Kestis minifigure holding a blue lightsaber from LEGO Star Wars: Rebuild the Galaxy – Pieces of the Past

Cameron Monaghan is picking up his lightsaber once again—this time, in brick form. The actor, best known for bringing Jedi Knight Cal Kestis to life in the Star Wars Jedi video games, will reprise the role in LEGO Star Wars: Rebuild the Galaxy – Pieces of the Past, arriving on Disney+ September 19, 2025. It’s a rare treat when a beloved video game character jumps mediums without losing the original voice behind them. Monaghan’s return not only keeps the continuity fans crave but also promises plenty of wry humor and heartfelt moments—yes, even in LEGO form. Cal Kestis Steps Into the LEGO Multiverse If you thought the galaxy couldn’t get any more chaotic, think again. Pieces of the Past throws Cal into a mashed-up Star Wars universe where Jedi and Sith identities get scrambled like sabacc cards in a high-stakes casino on Canto Bight. The show’s premise sees characters from…

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The Problem with Gamers Today – An Entitled Generation

I have been gaming since I was old enough to pick up a controller. I was a child of the 80s- the Nintendo generation- but once I got my first computer and discovered PC games, I knew that would be my favorite platform. We own one of every console but I still play PC games with the most frequency. One thing that has changed a great deal about video games today is the sheer volume of options we have. There is a game for everyone and everything. Another thing that has changed in the gaming community is the overall attitude of many gamers. We have become an entitled generation of video gamers. Of course, this does not apply to everyone but I use “we” in the collective sense. Gamers today are selfish and impatient. They want what they want and they don’t want to wait for it. Many successful games…

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