The other day we published a list of some of the greatest Star Wars video games over the history of the franchise. That list included installments of the Dark Forces/Jedi Knight series, the original Battlefront, the dogfighting space simulators, and much more.
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Good Old Games must have agreed with us and they’re discounting many of those titles for the uphcoming May the 4th Celebration!
GOG.com’s Star Wars Sale begins today and lasts until May 12, giving you 10 days to snag up some of the best titles from LucasArts and other developers.
Most of the games received heavy discountsโup to 77% off of some classics series like the X-Wing series, including X-Wing Vs TIE Fighter. The Knights of the Old Republic series is down to $2.29 each game.
And if you want to see what the all of the fuss is about with the original Star Wars: Battlefront II, that game is on sale too.
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All in all, you can get the entire collection for less than the price of a new blockbuster AAA video game, and many of these titles hold up to this day. It’s a great way to relive a few pieces of Star Wars history, and maybe discover some older gems if you’ve yet to try them out.
So if you’re looking to try some classic Star Wars games, check out GOG’s sale. And May the 4th be with you!
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