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Photorealistic illustration of the Mandalorian and Grogu in the Razor Crest cockpit during a mission briefing for the new Smugglers Run update at Disney's Star Wars Galaxy's Edge.
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Disney previews soundscape and Razor Crest briefing for Smugglers Run’s Mandalorian mission

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Following initial reveals, Disney shared the first audio preview and a mission briefing from the Razor Crest for the upcoming Millennium Falcon: Smugglers Run update featuring the Mandalorian and Grogu. The new Tatooine adventure debuts May 22, 2026, at Star Wars: Galaxy’s Edge in Disneyland and Walt Disney World.

Arcanaut Studios is developing Star Wars: Fate of the Old Republic without generative AI tools. The project is led by former BioWare director Casey Hudson and backed by GreaterThan Group.

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Disney and Bath & Body Works have partnered on a new collection inspired by Star Wars: The Mandalorian and Grogu. The products are available for purchase online.

Disneyland's Star Wars: Galaxy’s Edge launched its expanded Original Trilogy character meet-and-greets on April 29, 2026, as announced earlier this year. Luke Skywalker, Darth Vader, Han Solo, Princess Leia, and others appeared, drawing enthusiastic crowds amid new John Williams scores spanning A New Hope to The Mandalorian.

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FuturLab and Lucasfilm Games have partnered for a new DLC pack in PowerWash Simulator 2, featuring Star Wars locations from the original trilogy. The content, arriving this summer, includes sites like Hoth's Echo Base and Tatooine's Lars Homestead. Players will also clean capital ships in the expansion.

Disney has released a first look at Han Solo arriving at Disneyland's Star Wars: Galaxy’s Edge land. The character will debut alongside others from the original Star Wars trilogy starting April 29. The update includes new storylines and John Williams' iconic scores.

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Disney removed 15 PC games from Steam on April 14, including Star Wars: Rebellion and Star Wars: Dark Forces. The move marks the second such action this year, following a delisting of 14 titles in January. Disney has offered no explanation for the removals.

 

 

 

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