Star Wars: Galactic Racer arrives on October 6, giving fans a chance to race through a specific era of the galaxy far, far away. The game targets players who want to experience the Star Wars universe through high-speed arcade combat rather than deep narrative exploration. This release fills a gap for those seeking multiplayer racing action on current-generation consoles and PC.
Fuse Games sets post-original-trilogy era and pricing tiers for October 6 release
Fuse Games developed the title for PS5, Xbox Series X|S, and PC platforms. The game is set in the post-original-trilogy era, which explains why Anakin Skywalker is not available at launch. CEO Matt Webster noted that the team prioritized accuracy by working with experts to ensure the setting feels authentic to the franchise.
Players can engage in single-player, arcade, and multiplayer modes with ship upgrades available between heats. The Deluxe Edition costs 79.99 USD (around $79.99) and includes three bonus vehicles along with deluxe event packs. This tier offers additional content for those who want more customization options right from the start.
A physical Collector’s Edition is available for 159.99 USD (around $160) and includes a model of the Kor Sarun: Darc X landspeeder. Webster stated, "Who knows where things will take us. You’ve seen the characters that are available to you right now. What is true is that launch will be a moment, and we’re keen to bring new things to the game post-launch." This suggests potential future character additions, though no specific names are confirmed yet.
We've been tracking Star Wars: Galactic Racer closely — see our earlier coverage on Star Wars. The game launches globally on October 6 with clear pricing tiers for standard and collector editions. Players can choose between digital convenience or physical merchandise depending on their budget and collection preferences.
Source: VideoGameChronicles




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