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Star Wars Galactic Racer release date set for 6 October

And May the Fourth be with it.

The Star Wars Galactic Racer release date has been set for 6 October, Secret Media and Fuse Games has recently announced.

“Star Wars: Galactic Racer invites race fans to join the Galactic League, an unsanctioned racing circuit born in the lawless Outer Rim of the Star Wars galaxy,” the pair said in a press release. “Step into the cockpit as mysterious pilot Shade in a thrilling singleplayer campaign where alliances will be forged, rivalries reignited, and old grudges will be settled. Experiment with your build strategies across three distinct styles of repulsorcraft to create your ultimate vehicle.

“Get behind the controls of podracers and put your skills to the test in this iconic vehicle class. Take your talents online in exciting multiplayer races to prove yourself as an elite racing pilot. No Force. No prophecy. Just skill, strategy, and the will to rise.”

A new trailer, above, also celebrates the title’s newly announced release date.

Pre-orders for the racer are now available, as are details of its Deluxe Edition and physical Collector’s Edition. The title’s Standard Edition is priced at $59.99 USD, while the Deluxe Edition will set players back $79.99 USD. The Collector’s Edition comes in at $159.99 USD.

Expect Star Wars Galactic Racer from 6 October on Windows PC, Xbox Series S, Xbox Series X, and PS5.


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