Star Wars: Galactic Racer confirms podracing return amid trailer concerns

Fuse Games CEO Matt Webster has reassured fans that iconic podracing will feature prominently in Star Wars: Galactic Racer, following concerns from the game's initial trailer at The Game Awards 2025. The spiritual successor to classics like Episode I: Racer promises diverse vehicles and modes, set for 2026 release on PC, PS5, and Xbox Series X/S.

Fans expressed worry after the Star Wars: Galactic Racer trailer at The Game Awards 2025 omitted podracing vehicles. A late tease showing Sebulba, Anakin Skywalker's rival from The Phantom Menace, sparked hope—but Fuse Games has now confirmed it outright.

In an interview with GamesRadar, CEO and co-founder Matt Webster, formerly of Criterion Games (Burnout, Need for Speed), stated: "You can’t really make a Star Wars racing experience and not have podracing, can you? The core fantasy of the game is becoming an elite racing pilot in the Galactic League, and podracing is a pinnacle of speed and racing in the Star Wars galaxy."

Set in a post-Imperial era where podracing endures beyond its Tatooine heyday, the game innovates on the formula. Webster added: "We wanted to do more – to lean into multiple vehicle types and multiple expressions of speed to give players a breadth of experiences. Galactic Racer offers players the ability to pilot vehicles they know and love, alongside ones they won’t have experienced before, across a range of solo and multiplayer modes."

Revealed features include a runs-based story campaign and PvP multiplayer, with more racer details potentially including Phantom Menace cameos. Fuse Games continues development toward the 2026 launch, building on its racing pedigree.

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Bungie has officially announced that its PvPvE extraction shooter Marathon will release on March 5, 2026, for PlayStation 5, Xbox Series X/S, and PC via Steam. The reveal includes a star-studded English voice cast of 33 actors and details on pre-order editions starting at $40. A limited-edition DualSense controller and other peripherals will accompany the launch.

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A recent podcast discussion has reignited speculation about a major Starfield update dubbed 2.0, though details remain scarce. Host MrMattyPlays claims to have seen the project behind closed doors but offered no release timeline. Previous teases from Bethesda have built anticipation without concrete announcements.

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