Star Wars Jedi
News, coverage and analysis tracking Star Wars Jedi across the outlets.- Summer Game Fest 2026 live report - all the news and announcements from Geoff Keighley's E3 but not E3 showcaseSummer Game Fest 2026 is set to feature a two-hour showcase hosted by Geoff Keighley, promising to reveal the future of video games. Expected announcements include Star Wars: Zero Company, a new Crazy Taxi game, and potential reveals for Guild Wars 3, Persona 6, and Mass Effect 5. The event will cover news and announcements live, with a YouTube stream starting earlier.
- Spelhelg med gammalt, nytt och nygammaltSeveral individuals share their gaming plans for the weekend, highlighting a mix of retro titles like Phantasy Star and Final Fantasy VIII Remastered, new releases such as Forza Horizon 6 and Final Fantasy VII: Rebirth, and ongoing games like Overwatch. The discussion touches on the appeal of both older and newer games.
- Games Inbox: Is Saros on PS5 a disappointment?Readers discuss their experiences and opinions on recent games and industry trends. One reader expresses disappointment with Saros despite enjoying Returnal, citing repetitive environments and a less engaging skill tree. Another reader laments the lack of a new Star Wars Battlefront game and questions the direction of Star Wars games. Other topics include concerns about the longevity of game companies, the potential for Grand Theft Auto 6 to include subscription services, and the ongoing buzz around Resident Evil.
- Power Wash Simulator Gets Biggest Crossover DLC Yet: Star WarsPowerWash Simulator is receiving its largest crossover DLC to date with a Star Wars pack developed by FuturLab in partnership with Lucasfilm. The DLC, launching this summer for $10 USD on PlayStation 5, Xbox Series X|S, PC, and Nintendo Switch, will allow players to clean iconic Star Wars ships like X-Wings across various locations from the original trilogy. This follows previous licensed DLC packs for the game, and further Star Wars announcements are anticipated around May the 4th.
- Ryan Gosling, Emma Stone and other celebs name their favourite video gamesSeveral Hollywood celebrities, including Ryan Gosling, Emma Stone, and Chris Pratt, have shared their favorite video games in a compilation video. While some named classic titles like Super Mario Bros. and Pitfall!, others highlighted more recent or niche games such as Returnal and Civilization 6.
- Star Wars: Zero Company Brings Fire Emblem-Style Consequences To Its BattlesStar Wars: Zero Company will feature a permadeath mode inspired by Fire Emblem, where accumulating three battlefield injuries will result in a character's permanent removal from the game. Narrative lead Aaron Contreras revealed this feature was added midway through development, emphasizing the Star Wars theme of loss. The protagonist, Hawks, is the only character exempt from permadeath.
- After 5 Years, Star Wars: Knights Of The Old Republic Remake Gets An 11-Word UpdateSaber Interactive has provided a brief update on the Star Wars: Knights of the Old Republic remake, confirming it is still in development five years after its initial announcement. The project has reportedly faced a turbulent development cycle, with Aspyr being removed and Mad Head Games taking over. Other Star Wars titles in development include Star Wars: Fate of the Old Republic, led by original KOTOR director Casey Hudson.
- Legendary game creator Vince Zampella has passed awayVince Zampella, a legendary figure in the video game industry known for co-creating the Call of Duty series and founding Respawn Entertainment, has died at the age of 55. Zampella was instrumental in the development of major franchises including Call of Duty, Titanfall, Apex Legends, and the Star Wars Jedi series. His death, resulting from a car crash, has sent shockwaves through the industry, with many mourning his significant contributions to game development.
- Save 30% Off The Lego Star Wars 1,555-Piece Imperial Star Destroyer For Amazon Prime DayAmazon is offering a 30% discount on the 1,555-piece Lego Star Wars Imperial Star Destroyer set for Amazon Prime Day, reducing the price from $160 to $112. This set, released in August 2025 as part of the Lego Star Wars 25th Anniversary collection, includes seven minifigures and is based on the ship from Star Wars: Episode IV: A New Hope. Other Lego Star Wars sets are also available at discounted prices during the sale event.