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List ofStar Wars video games

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This is alist ofStar Wars video games. This page only includes gamesdeveloped orpublished byLucasArts, or officially licensed byLucasfilm.

In development

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Episode-related titles

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The following is a list ofStar Wars games that are based on the feature films. They are listed in order of release by film.

Episode IV: A New Hope

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  • Star Wars (1983–88) – Arcade
    • Re-released for: Atari 2600, Atari 5200, Commodore 64, Atari 8-bit computers, ColecoVision, BBC Micro, ZX Spectrum, Acorn Electron, Amstrad CPC, Atari ST, Apple II, MS-DOS, Mac, Amiga
  • Death Star Interceptor (1984/85, System 3 Software Ltd) (unlicensed) - Commodore 64, ZX Spectrum[3]
  • Star Wars (1987) – Famicom
  • Star Wars: Attack on the Death Star (1991) – PC-9801, X68000[4]
  • Star Wars (1991–93) – NES, Game Boy, Master System, Game Gear
  • Super Star Wars (1992) – SNES
    • Re-released for: Wii Virtual Console, PS4, PlayStation Vita
  • Star Wars Arcade (1993) – Arcade
    • Re-released for: 32X

Episode V: The Empire Strikes Back

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Episode VI: Return of the Jedi

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Episode I: The Phantom Menace

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Episode II: Attack of the Clones

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Episode III: Revenge of the Sith

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Series titles

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The following is a list ofStar Wars games that are not based on a particular feature film, and form part of a series. The list is ordered from the oldest series to the latest.

X-Wing

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Rebel Assault

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Jedi Knight

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Rogue Squadron

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Racer

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Galactic Battlegrounds

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Starfighter

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Knights of the Old Republic

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Galaxies

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Compilation(s):Star Wars Galaxies: Starter Kit (2005),Star Wars Galaxies: The Total Experience (2005), andStar Wars Galaxies: The Complete Online Adventures (2006)

Battlefront

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TheBattlefront series has been handled by four different developers.

Empire at War

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Compilation:Star Wars: Empire at War: Gold Pack (game and expansion package) (2007) Windows

The Force Unleashed

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The Clone Wars

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Jedi

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Stand-alone titles

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The following is a list of stand-aloneStar Wars games that do not form part of a series, released primarily for consoles, personal computers, handhelds and arcade. The titles are grouped together depending on the decade in which they were released.

1980s

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1990s

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2000s

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2010s

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2020s

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Virtual reality

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Miscellaneous games

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The following games are grouped together because they share the same genre, rather than because they are officially part of the same series. Excluded are the games listed above.

Table top

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Pinball

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Pinball simulations with video game elements, sold as standalone sets as well as downloadable add-ons forZen Pinball 2

Star Wars Pinball (2013) Windows, Mac, Wii U, Xbox 360, 3DS, PSVita, PlayStation 3, PlayStation 4, Kindle Fire, Android, iOS

Star Wars Pinball: Balance of the Force (2013) Xbox 360, PSVita, PlayStation 3, PlayStation 4, Android, iOS

Star Wars Pinball: Heroes Within (2014) Xbox 360, PSVita, PS3, PS4, Android, iOS

  • Star Wars Pinball: Masters of the Force
  • Star Wars Episode IV: A New Hope (2013)[11]
  • Star Wars Pinball: Droids
  • Star Wars Pinball:Han Solo

Star Wars Pinball:Star Wars Rebels (2015)

Star Wars Pinball: The Force Awakens (2016)

  • Star Wars Pinball: Star Wars: Resistance
  • Star Wars Pinball: Might of the First Order

Star Wars Pinball: Rogue One (2017)

Star Wars Pinball: The Last Jedi (2018)

  • Star Wars Pinball: Ahch-To Island
  • Star Wars Pinball: The Last Jedi - Survive

Star Wars Pinball: Solo Pack (2018)

  • Star Wars Pinball: Solo
  • Star Wars Pinball: Calrissian Chronicles
  • Star Wars Pinball: Battle of Mimban

A twentieth pinball table, based on the first season ofThe Mandalorian, was announced to be in development in late October of 2020 and due for a spring 2021 release.

Educational

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Developed by Lucas Learning:

Other educational:

  • Star Wars: Jedi Math (2008) (Educational)Leapster
  • Star Wars: Jedi Reading (2008) (Educational) Leapster
  • Star Wars: The Clone Wars (2008) (Platform/Educational)Didj
  • Star Wars: Jedi Trials (2009) Didj

Jakks Pacific- Plug It In & Play TV Games

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Non-video game PC software

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Kinect Motion Sensor

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Mobile and smartphones

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The following is a list ofStar Wars titles that are only formobile operating systems.

  • Star Wars: Battle For The Republic (2005) –Mobile Phone[13]
  • Star Wars: Grievous Getaway (2005) – Mobile Phone[14]
  • Star Wars: Battle Above Coruscant (2005) – Mobile Phone[13]
  • Star Wars: Republic Commando: Order 66 (2005) – Mobile Phone[15][16]
  • Star Wars: Lightsaber Combat (2005) – Mobile Phone[17]
  • Star Wars Trivia (2005) – Mobile Phone[18]
  • Star Wars: Ask Yoda (2005) – Mobile Phone[19]
  • Star Wars: Puzzle Blaster (2005) – Mobile Phone[20]
  • Star Wars: Jedi Assassin (2005) – Mobile Phone
  • Star Wars Imperial Ace 3D (2006) – Mobile Phone
  • Star Wars Cantina (2010) – iOS[21][22]
  • Star Wars: Trench Run (2009) –iOS[23]
  • Star Wars: The Battle for Hoth (2010) – iOS, Windows Phone[24][25]
  • Star Wars Arcade: Falcon Gunner (2010) – iOS[26]
  • Star Wars: Imperial Academy (2011) – iOS
  • Star Wars: Force Collection (2013) – Android, iOS[27][28]
  • Star Wars: Tiny Death Star (2013) – Android, iOS, Windows Phone[29]
  • Star Wars: Assault Team (2014) – Android, iOS, Windows Phone[30]
  • Star Wars: Commander (2014) – Android, iOS, Windows Phone[31]
  • Star Wars: Galactic Defense (2014) – Android, iOS[32]
  • Star Wars Journeys: The Phantom Menace (2014) –iOS
  • Star Wars Journeys: Beginnings (2014) – iOS
  • Star Wars: Galaxy of Heroes (2015) – Android, iOS
  • Star Wars: Uprising (2015) – Android, iOS
  • Star Wars: Heroes Path (2015) – iOS
  • Star Wars Rebels: Recon Missions (2015) – Android, iOS, Windows Phone
  • Star Wars: Card Trader (2015) – Android, iOS
  • Star Wars: Force Arena (2017) – Android, iOS
  • Star Wars: Puzzle Droids (2017) – Android, iOS
  • Star Wars: Jedi Challenges (2017) – Android, iOS

Internet Browser games

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StarWars.com

  • Carbon Connection (2003)
  • Force Flight (2003)
  • Garbage Masher (2003)
  • Planetary Forces (2003)
  • Sharpshooter Clone Training (2008)
  • Live Fire (2008)
  • Clones vs. Droids (2008)
  • Ewok Village (2012)

Disney.com

  • Star Wars Rebels: Ghost Raid – StarWars.com, Disney.com (2014)
  • Star Wars Rebels: Rebel Strike – Disney.com (2014)

Compilations

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Crossovers

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In some cases, Lucasfilm has allowed other video game franchises to do their ownStar Wars games, resulting in crossover hybrid franchises.

Lego Star Wars

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Lego made video games based on theirLego Star Wars toys, as part of theirLego video games franchise.

Lego main series

Mobile game and web browser

Lego Indiana Jones

  • Lego Indiana Jones: The Original Adventures (2008), LucasArts – Action-adventure game featuring unlockable Han Solo and cameos from other Star Wars characters. Wii, Nintendo DS, Xbox 360, PlayStation 3, PlayStation 2, PlayStation Portable, Windows
  • Lego Indiana Jones 2: The Adventure Continues (2009), LucasArts – Action-adventure game featuring cameos fromStar Wars characters. Wii, Nintendo DS, Xbox 360, PlayStation 3, PlayStation Portable, Windows

Angry Birds Star Wars

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Roblox

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  • Star Wars (2014-2019): Windows, Xbox One, Xbox One S, IOS, Android, Oculus Rift (VR) - Sponsors and events forStar Wars Rebels,Rogue One,The Last Jedi,Solo, andThe Rise of Skywalker, which contained objectives with in-game virtual prizes (accessories and gears) attached to the events' respective games, as well as free items in the Catalog (currently known as the Avatar Shop) for 1 ticket or for free.

List of sponsors:

  • Star Wars Rebels: Season One (2014)
  • Star Wars Rebels: Season Two (2015)

List of events:

  • Universe (2016) - Sponsored byRogue One: A Star Wars Story
  • Space Battle (2017) - Sponsored byStar Wars: The Last Jedi
  • Battle Arena (2018) - Sponsored bySolo: A Star Wars Story
  • Galactic Speedway Creator Challenge (2019) - Sponsored byStar Wars: The Rise of Skywalker

Additional notes:

  • Besides the main events, a Disney XD crossover event known asSummer Camp (2015) included a virtual prize of theStar Wars Rebels character, Chopper, in the form of a tiny shoulder pal.
    • The event also included promotional billboards of theStar Wars Rebels TV series in the maps of the events' respective games.
  • Similarly toSummer Camp (2015),Disney Infinity 3.0 was also featured as a sponsored event in 2015, and had the maps decorated in the games that were part of the event that included promotional billboards that featured the characters Princess Leia, Darth Vader, Yoda, Anakin Skywalker and Sabine Wren.
    • While the characters were advertised in billboards in the events' respective games, none of the actual virtual prizes or free items tied directly into anyStar Wars media.
  • As part of the sponsor,Star Wars Rebels: Season Two not only included free items, but was also featured on the promotional material of the billboards in the maps of two pre-existing games on the platform, and also included the limited-time branding on the games' respective thumbnails.

Disney Infinity

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TheDisney Infinity series allowed the use ofStar Wars characters alongside characters from other franchises owned byDisney, including characters from theMarvel andPixar films.

  • Disney Infinity 3.0 (2015): Microsoft Windows, PlayStation 3, PlayStation 4, Xbox 360, Xbox One, Wii U, iOS, Android

Disney Magic Kingdoms

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Theworld builder gameDisney Magic Kingdoms includes an area based onStar Wars: Galaxy's Edge (included in 2019), along with several playable characters fromStar Wars, as well as some attractions based on locations and vehicles from the franchise.[34][35][36][37][38]

The Sims

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  • The Sims 4: Journey to Batuu (2020): Microsoft Windows, Mac, PlayStation 4, Xbox One - Ninth game pack forThe Sims 4. Adds a new destination world called Batuu with a Star Wars-style storyline. Adds new types of aliens and other Star Wars-inspired outfits, objects and characters.

Minecraft

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  • Star Wars (2020): Windows, PlayStation 4, Xbox One, Nintendo Switch, Amazon Kindle Fire, Amazon Fire TV, IOS, Android, Oculus Rift, Gear VR - DLC forMinecraft: Bedrock Edition purchasable through the Minecraft Market place. Adds Star Wars maps, quests, mobs, skins, items and vehicles from theOriginal Trilogy andThe Mandalorian into the game.

Cultural impact

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Main article:Cultural impact of Star Wars

This category refers to video games from other franchises where the inclusion ofStar Wars characters is very minor and restricted only to smallEaster eggs or unlockable character cameos.

  • Night Shift (1990) – Platform game featuring action figures of variousStar Wars characters. Amiga, Atari ST, Commodore 64, Mac, PC, Amstrad CPC, ZX Spectrum
  • Tony Hawk's Pro Skater series:
  • Secret Weapons Over Normandy (2003) – Flight simulation game featuring unlockable X-wing and TIE Fighter. Xbox, PlayStation 2, PC
  • Mercenaries: Playground of Destruction (2005) – Features unlockable characterHan Solo. Xbox, PlayStation 2[39]
  • Soulcalibur IV (2008) – Fighting game. At release featuringDarth Vader exclusively in the PlayStation 3 version, withYoda exclusively in the Xbox 360 version, and Darth Vader's apprentice GalenStarkiller Marek in both versions. Months after the release, Darth Vader and Yoda were made available for purchase as downloadable content, each at the version they were absent at release. Each of theStar Wars characters had his own ending on the "Story Mode".[40] However, in late 2016, all DLC inSoulcalibur IV was removed from the PlayStation and Microsoft stores due to licensing from the purchase ofStar Wars by Disney.[41]
  • Indiana Jones and the Staff of Kings (2009) – Action-adventure game featuring unlockable Han Solo. Wii, PlayStation 2, Nintendo DS, PlayStation Portable

Canceled games

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Games that were never finished, nor released.

  • Star Wars: Return of the Jedi – Ewok Adventure (1983) – Atari 2600
  • Proteus (MMORPG) - Console
  • Star Wars Episode VII: Shadows of the Sith
  • Star Wars: Imperial Commando (FPS)
  • Star Wars: Smuggler – Cross-platform
  • Vernost – Windows
  • Star Wars: Jedi Knight III: Brink of Darkness
  • Star Wars: Battlefront III (2008) (First/third-person shooter) – PlayStation 3, Windows, Xbox 360[42]
  • Star Wars: Battlefront IV (First/third-person shooter)
  • Shadow of the Sith
  • Star Wars: First Assault (2012) (First-person shooter)[43]
  • Star Wars: Knights of the Old Republic III – Windows, Xbox 360
  • Star Wars 1313 (2013) (Action-adventure) – Windows, PlayStation 4, Xbox One
  • Star Wars Outpost (2013)[44]
  • Star Wars: Attack Squadrons (2014) – Browser
  • Star Wars Scene Maker: Rebels (2015) – iOS
  • Battle of the Sith Lords (2015) (Action-adventure) – Windows, Xbox 360, PlayStation 3, Wii U[45]
  • Star Wars: The Force Unleashed III (Action-adventure) – Windows, Wii U, Xbox One, PlayStation 4
  • Project Ragtag – Windows, Xbox One, PlayStation 4
  • Star Wars Rivals – Mobile
  • Star Wars: Rise to Power – Android

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