

TT Games says the game is built for users to explore and enjoy in a way that's best suited for their play style. It's also easy to swap between using a blaster gun and hand-to-hand combat. If a path is blocked, you can choose different options to proceed - blast debris away with a laser turret, or put out a fire with the ship's water cannon. Much like previous Lego games, each level has unique challenges, quick-time events, strategy opportunities and some choice elements. A bonus when playing as a droid? You're not seen as a threat by enemies unless you attack first. The level kicking off A New Hope lets you swap between Leia and General Antilles to solve puzzles and navigate the ship, eventually taking over as R2-D2 to reach an escape pod. You don't have to start with the levels based on the original 1977 film, though the game's opening menu will let you pick everything from The Phantom Menace all the way up to starting with Rise of the Skywalker. This amounts to over 300 characters and 20 unlockable planets from all over the Star Wars universe.įor our preview, we got to see a demo of the beginning of A New Hope, featuring Princess Leia obtaining the Death Star plans transmissions and finding a way to get the plans of the ship. The game is packed, including re-creations of all nine mainline Star Wars films in the Skywalker Saga, along with downloadable content that will feature Rogue One: A Star Wars Story, Solo: A Star Wars Story, both seasons of The Mandalorian and The Bad Batch. The Skywalker Saga, originally announced in 2019 for release in 2020, will be arriving for all current consoles, including the PS5, PS4, Xbox Series, Xbox One, Nintendo Switch and PC.

We got an early look at the game at TT Games' digital preview event showing off some of the re-created Star Wars episodes in action.

Lego Star Wars: The Skywalker Saga is finally available to play after a long development time.
