LEGO Star Wars: The Skywalker Saga: The Mandalorian Season 2 Character Pack
Five Mandalorian Season 2 characters drop into the Skywalker Saga roster: Ahsoka Tano, Boba Fett (Re-armored), Bo-Katan Kryze, Fennec Shand, and Moff Gideon. Fan service, pure and simple.
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About LEGO Star Wars: The Skywalker Saga: The Mandalorian Season 2 Character Pack
Look, if you came here hoping this DLC adds new levels, story missions, or anything that changes how LEGO Star Wars: The Skywalker Saga actually plays, move on. This is a character pack, full stop. Five LEGO-fied faces from The Mandalorian Season 2 get bolted onto a roster that already clears 300 characters in the base game. What you get is Ahsoka Tano swinging dual lightsabers, Boba Fett back in his re-armored Beskar gear, Bo-Katan Kryze kitted out in Nite Owl livery, Fennec Shand bringing her sniper energy as a Bounty Hunter class unit, and Moff Gideon as a Villain-class pick for anyone who wants to stride around the galaxy being smug. Each character slots into the game's existing class system, meaning they inherit whatever class-wide upgrades you have already banked through Kyber Brick grinding. Ahsoka works exactly as you would want her to: twin blades, Jedi moveset, the combo chain system the base game built around lightsaber users. Boba plays close to the Bounty Hunter archetype, with ranged tools and the kind of short-burst mobility that class allows. The honest pitch is that this pack exists for people who finished the base game and decided the galaxy felt incomplete without these specific faces on the character wheel. If you care about The Mandalorian as a show and spent time in Season 2 watching Ahsoka and Bo-Katan carve through Imperial remnants, seeing them rendered in brick form inside a game that already handles humor and combat mechanics reasonably well is a low-friction pleasure. The base game earned solid reception on launch, with critics pointing to its strong campaign pacing, co-op playability, and visual presentation. The character DLC rides those coattails without adding friction or breaking anything. That said, there is a real conversation to have about buying individual character packs versus going all-in on a Character Collection bundle. Thirteen packs exist in total, and at individual pack pricing, that adds up fast. If you are building out the full roster across multiple sessions with a kid or a co-op partner who wants specific characters on-screen, the bundle math works in your favor. As a standalone pickup, you are paying for five cosmetic units. They function, they fit the class system, and the Ahsoka dual-saber kit genuinely feels good given how TT Games built the Jedi combat. But there are no new maps, no new dialogue, no new vehicles. Your 100-plus vehicle roster stays exactly where it was. This is purely a roster expansion for players who feel the attachment to the show. If you do not have a strong opinion about whether Moff Gideon deserves a spot next to Kylo Ren on your character wheel, this pack is not aimed at you. Buy the bundle or hold for a sale. Fred, Scout Team
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- Developer
- TT Games
- Publisher
- Warner Bros. Interactive Entertainment
- Release Date
- May 4, 2022