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May the Fourth be with us all on this Star Wars Day. Even quiet things are the multimedia goldmine that it is Star Warsand muttering a little about upcoming movies (The Mandalorian and Grogu removed), a the only live show on the horizon, it is a long way to release The future of the Old Republic game, but it’s also a day to celebrate the franchise. And by that, I mean it’s time to save money on others Star Wars nice.
Whether you celebrate Star Wars One day when you’re participating in a movie competition, or you just have a little appreciation for the franchise, a powerful force will force you to buy everything – woo, sorry about that. We’ve created ads for video games, Lego sets, movies, and more. If you are buying a superfan, Amazon, Walmartand Best Buy they all offer deals of all kinds Star Wars merchandise, from toys and Band-Aids to water bottles.
Star Wars Jedi: Survivor it’s heavily discounted across multiple retailers on all platforms right now. PlayStation 5 and Xbox Series X games are down to $19.99 (previously $30) at Best Buy, GameStop Gamesand Walmartwhile the game only costs $10.75 per Steam. Sadly, the digital versions of the console are still full price at $69.99.
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Star Wars Jedi: Survivor is the trend of 2019 The Order Has Fallenwhich continues the story of Cal Kestis and his little droid, BD-1. It is a fun game that combines game elements like Tomb Raider, Metroidand God of War and Dark Spirits – unless you’re a Jedi with a lightsaber. Read our review.
Fans of the third person Star Wars The game has had many receptions over the past few years, and Ubisoft’s Star Wars Outlaws be another one worth checking out, especially since it’s cheaper than usual. You can pick up the physical version on PS5 and Xbox Series X for $20.99 (previously $29.99) at Best Buyor $19.93 per Walmart. The latest version of the Nintendo Switch 2 is also going for $35.97 (about $42 off) at Amazonalthough it recently sold for about $5 less.
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Star Wars Outlaws is an open-world adventure set in the vast universe of the popular movie series. It stars Kay Vess, the protagonist who looks to steal from a pirate lord to gain freedom. Read our review.
Moving on to toys, Lego is offering deals on options Star Wars set until May 6 for those with a a free Lego Insiders account. You can find similar prices on Amazon, though you’ll miss out on the free gifts you get with select purchases (not to mention loyalty). Orders of $40 or more on Lego Star Wars sets will include a small Razor Crest kit, which is a $5 value. With any Lego kit purchase over $160, you’ll get 278 Darksaber kits ($30 value).
There is much more to Lego Star Wars sets that are available less often than usual, although they don’t include freebies like the ones above. The classic 525-piece AT-AT walker it’s down to $51.99 ($13 off) at Amazon and Objectiveswhich is the new low price. If you or a loved one is in Ahsokayou can get it too a group that includes the Ghost and Phantom II shipsplus five Ahsoka minifigures, $111.99 (was $159.99) at Amazon.
If you have $70 to spend on an Amazon smart speaker, we recommend a new one Echo Dot Max because it gives the best sound. But our thoughts change if you are a Star Wars fan. Amazon he still sells his A fifth Echo Dot speaker with a Grogu stand it was 71.98 $. Although the contract compared to buying a speaker and standing separately (it would be about $80), the selling price is not unusual for Star Wars Day.
If you’d rather your Grogu-skinned Echo Dot not have eyes, Amazon sells an all-in-one stand with the Echo Dot for $67.98.
Although there are no commercials on the 4K Blu-ray set Andor‘s first season (still here about $50and its second season is still ongoing Disney Plus), you can save on a A small holiday ornament featuring protagonist Cassian Andor pulling out a blaster. It’s $15.99 ($16 off) at Amazon and A symbol.
A few years ago, we saw a series of Nanoleaf kits that, when assembled, put a cute Grogu (I mean, “Baby Gu,” since this is not a legal thing) on your wall. Prices have dropped on both large and small packages, allowing you to choose the one that best fits your budget and room size. The company 17 pieces of “Small Baby Gu”. and retails for $199.98 (originally $249.99), while a 53-Panel setwhich allows us to enjoy the details of our little green friend, and available for $499.98 direct from Nanoleaf (originally $674.92).
The company provides several others without permission Star Wars– fitness equipment on sale today, too. And, in case you didn’t know, you can change the colors or shapes of the Nanoleaf panels to your liking. When you don’t hear Star Wars check it out, just edit it as you want.