Star Wars: Galactic Racer Launches This October on Consoles and PC
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Star Wars: Galactic Racer, a runs-based racing adventure, will launch on October 6 for PlayStation 5, Xbox, and PC. The game features a single-player campaign, online multiplayer, and a variety of repulsorcraft and podracers to pilot. Pre-orders are now open, with Standard, Deluxe, and Collector's Editions available.
Facts First
- Launch date set for October 6 on PlayStation 5, Xbox, and PC.
- Features a single-player campaign following a pilot named Shade and online multiplayer races.
- Players can pilot three styles of repulsorcraft and podracers in the unsanctioned Galactic League.
- Pre-orders are currently open with Standard ($59.99), Deluxe ($79.99), and Collector's ($159.99) editions.
- The game was announced at last year's The Game Awards alongside Star Wars: Fate of the Old Republic.
What Happened
Fuse Games has announced that Star Wars: Galactic Racer will launch on October 6. The game will be available on PlayStation 5, Xbox, and PC. A new release date trailer was also published. The game invites players to join the Galactic League, an unsanctioned racing circuit in the Outer Rim of the Star Wars galaxy.
Why this Matters to You
If you are a fan of racing games or the Star Wars universe, you now have a confirmed release date for a new title to add to your library. The availability of multiple editions means you can choose a version that fits your budget, from the standard game to a collector's edition with physical items. The inclusion of online multiplayer may provide a new way for you to compete with friends.
What's Next
Pre-orders for all editions are currently open. Players can expect to begin their racing careers in the Galactic League when the game releases in October. The development of other announced Star Wars projects, like Star Wars: Fate of the Old Republic, which involves director Casey Hudson, is likely to continue separately.