LEGO Star Wars: The Skywalker Saga releases final DLC

The last DLC for LEGO Star Wars: The Skywalker Saga is available now, including Mandalorian and Bad Batch characters!
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It’s time to celebrate Star Wars Day again, as LEGO Star Wars: The Skywalker Saga just unveiled a new trailer for the complete DLC packs, available today.

You can watch the trailer in this tweet from the game’s official Twitter account:

The trailer showcases all of the game’s DLC packs, although some of them were already available in-game. Still, there haven’t been any additions since April 19th, when the Rogue One and Classic Characters packs released.

Just two weeks later, fans can now access even more content, including The Mandalorian Season 2, The Bad Batch, and Trooper DLC packs.

New Content and Characters

The Mandalorian update adds characters from season 2 like Ahsoka Tano, Bo-Katan Kryze, Fennec Shand, Moff Gideon, and the re-armored Boba Fett.

Although some fans have been unhappy with the lack of voice lines, compared to the base game characters, the animations and designs are still fantastic. Watching Grogu clam up whenever danger is near was such a nice touch for the Season 1 DLC pack.

Fans of the genetically altered Bad Batch can expect to find Echo, Wrecker, Tech, Crosshair, and Hunter, the commanding officer for Clone Force 99.

Finishing off the current DLC is the Trooper Pack, which has the Shoretrooper and Imperial Death Trooper from Rogue One.

These designs were an instant hit, and quickly showed up in many Star Wars games, including Battlefront. While Death Troopers are all black, Shoretroopers are a dark, sandy tan that blends in with their environment. After all, these tropical sergeants are also known as coastal defenders.

Other troopers include the Incinerator and Range Troopers, which are classic. Having a trooper known for their flamethrower should be plenty of fun in a destructible LEGO game.

Surprisingly, The Skywalker Saga also added the Mimban Stormtroopers from Solo: A Star Wars Story, which just doesn’t get enough love. These troopers have a gray, weathered look as they’re designed for wet conditions.

You can find more great updates like this in the rest of our news section!

Anthony Fertino

Anthony Fertino

Anthony Fertino is a novelist and lifelong gamer, born and raised in Southern California. He's been a content writer for over 10 years, and studied film at SMC for 4 years. When he isn't playing shooters, RPGs, or indies, he's reading SFF novels and trying the latest tabletop games.

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