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Seven character packs stuffing the Skywalker Saga roster with Mandalorian, Rogue One, Bad Batch, and more. Pure fan-service expansion, nothing else.

LEGO Star Wars: The Skywalker Saga Character Collection is exactly what it sounds like - a bulk bundle of seven DLC character packs for one of the most content-rich LEGO games TT Games has put out. If you already own the base game and you've been eyeing the individual packs separately, this collection pulls together The Mandalorian Seasons 1 and 2, Rogue One: A Star Wars Story, Classic Characters, Solo: A Star Wars Story, the Trooper Pack, and Star Wars: The Bad Batch into one purchase. That's a lot of plastic minifigures. To be clear about what this is and isn't: these are playable characters, not story expansions. You're not getting new levels, new puzzle sequences, or new cutscenes. You're getting roster additions - characters you can swap into free-play mode, unlock for co-op sessions, or just collect because you need Din Djarin and Grogu in your lineup. If roster completion is part of your fun loop in LEGO games, this lands well. If you were hoping for something that extends the campaign, look elsewhere. The characters themselves pull from some of the most popular corners of modern Star Wars - Cassian Andor and K-2SO from Rogue One, the full Bad Batch squad with their distinct abilities, classic figures that nod to the original trilogy's extended universe, and a Trooper Pack that lets you cycle through stormtrooper variants that most people couldn't name but will absolutely want anyway. It's a package built for completionists and Star Wars fans who treat the roster screen like a collection display case. Where it works best is in split-screen co-op, which the base game already does well. More characters mean more variety in how you and a couch partner approach free-play segments, and some of the DLC roster entries have ability sets that shake up the formula slightly. The Mandalorian characters in particular feel like they got some care in terms of how they're represented. Where it falls flat is simple: if you only care about the story and the nine-film structure the base game covers, none of these packs will change your experience in any meaningful way. This is a collection for the player who has already finished the Skywalker Saga, still opens it up to mess around, and wants the roster to reflect how deep their Star Wars fandom actually runs. Casual players and anyone who bounced off the base game have no reason to look at this. For the dedicated crowd, though, it's a clean way to get multiple packs in one shot without hunting them down individually. Alex, Scout Team

LEGO Star Wars: The Skywalker Saga Character Collection (DLC)
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LEGO Star Wars: The Skywalker Saga Character Collection (DLC)

Apr 5, 2022TT GamesWarner Bros. Games
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Seven character packs stuffing the Skywalker Saga roster with Mandalorian, Rogue One, Bad Batch, and more. Pure fan-service expansion, nothing else.

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About LEGO Star Wars: The Skywalker Saga Character Collection (DLC)

LEGO Star Wars: The Skywalker Saga Character Collection is exactly what it sounds like - a bulk bundle of seven DLC character packs for one of the most content-rich LEGO games TT Games has put out. If you already own the base game and you've been eyeing the individual packs separately, this collection pulls together The Mandalorian Seasons 1 and 2, Rogue One: A Star Wars Story, Classic Characters, Solo: A Star Wars Story, the Trooper Pack, and Star Wars: The Bad Batch into one purchase. That's a lot of plastic minifigures. To be clear about what this is and isn't: these are playable characters, not story expansions. You're not getting new levels, new puzzle sequences, or new cutscenes. You're getting roster additions - characters you can swap into free-play mode, unlock for co-op sessions, or just collect because you need Din Djarin and Grogu in your lineup. If roster completion is part of your fun loop in LEGO games, this lands well. If you were hoping for something that extends the campaign, look elsewhere. The characters themselves pull from some of the most popular corners of modern Star Wars - Cassian Andor and K-2SO from Rogue One, the full Bad Batch squad with their distinct abilities, classic figures that nod to the original trilogy's extended universe, and a Trooper Pack that lets you cycle through stormtrooper variants that most people couldn't name but will absolutely want anyway. It's a package built for completionists and Star Wars fans who treat the roster screen like a collection display case. Where it works best is in split-screen co-op, which the base game already does well. More characters mean more variety in how you and a couch partner approach free-play segments, and some of the DLC roster entries have ability sets that shake up the formula slightly. The Mandalorian characters in particular feel like they got some care in terms of how they're represented. Where it falls flat is simple: if you only care about the story and the nine-film structure the base game covers, none of these packs will change your experience in any meaningful way. This is a collection for the player who has already finished the Skywalker Saga, still opens it up to mess around, and wants the roster to reflect how deep their Star Wars fandom actually runs. Casual players and anyone who bounced off the base game have no reason to look at this. For the dedicated crowd, though, it's a clean way to get multiple packs in one shot without hunting them down individually. Alex, Scout Team

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Developer
TT Games
Publisher
Warner Bros. Games
Release Date
Apr 5, 2022

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Single-playerMulti-playerCo-opShared/Split Screen Co-opShared/Split ScreenDownloadable ContentSteam AchievementsFull controller support+4 more

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