Star Wars Day has come and gone, but many of its best deals are still lingering around like they’re Obi-Wan’s force ghost–and that’s especially true for Star Wars video games. Several titles across PS5, Switch, Xbox, and PC continue to be discounted beyond May The Fourth. So if you happened to miss out on the festivities yesterday, you can still cash in on some price cuts throughout the rest of the week. From Star Wars Outlaws to Knights of the Old Republic, here are the best Star Wars gaming deals available right now. Note that some of these might sell out before the end of the week (many are slated to end on May 7), so be sure to check out anything that catches your eye. You can also head over to our Star Wars Merch Roundup, which has a few lingering deals on watches, shirts, action figures, and more.
See all the Star Wars game deals at:
- Amazon
- Best Buy
- Walmart
- Target
- GameStop
- Fanatical
- GOG
- Humble
Star Wars PC Deals
Some of the best deals across all platforms are available on PC. For example, you can pick up the Star Wars Triple Bundle for just $22.53 (was $122), pulling together Squadrons, Fallen Order Deluxe Edition, and Battlefront 2 with an 82% discount. You’ll also find the iconic Star Wars: Knights of the Old Republic for $2.49 (was $10), and the RPG has held up remarkably well over the years–if it’s not yet in your collection, this is a great time to fix that.
Other notable deals include Star Wars Outlaws for $17.49 (was $70), Dark Forces Remaster for $15 (was $30), and the original Battlefront II for $2.49. These games are on sale across a variety of storefronts, though many sales are slated to end in the coming days. It looks like Steam and Fanatical have some of the longest-lasting discounts, though many price cuts will vanish before the end of the week.
- Lego Skywalker Saga — $9.49 (
$50) - Star Wars Triple Bundle (Squadrons, Jedi: Fallen Order, Battlefront II Celebration Edition) — $22.53 (
$122) - Star Wars: Knights of the Old Republic — $2.49 (
$10) - Star Wars Battlefront II (Classic) — $2.49
- Jedi: Fallen Order — $8 (
$40) - Star Wars: Rogue Squadron 3D — $2.49 (
$10) - Star Wars Outlaws — $17.49 ($70)
- Star Wars: Dark Forces Remaster — $15 (
$30)
If none of those deals catch your eye, head over to one of the many digital storefronts offering even more Star Wars deals.
- Fanatical
- GOG
- Steam
- Epic Games Store
- EA
Switch & Switch 2

Many Switch and Switch 2 Star Wars deals have already dried up, but a handful of physical and digital price cuts are sticking around a bit longer.
Arguably the best way to cash in on the Star Wars Day savings is by purchasing the Star Wars: Heritage Pack. Available for $36.87 (was $50), the bundle features 7 classic games–Jedi Knight, Jedi Knight 2, Episode 1 Racer, Republic Commando, KOTOR, KOTOR 2, and The Force Unleashed–and is currently available for one of its best prices since last holiday season.
Need even more games than that? The Star Wars: Grand Collection is 65% off on the eShop, pulling together nine iconic games for just $49 (was $140) until May 11. Give it a look if you have some serious catching up to do.
Star Wars Outlaws (Gold Edition) is also quite affordable at $36 (was $60), and while our review gave it a 6/10, the sound design, exciting firefights, and unique level design should make it worth the new price of admission.
- Star Wars Battlefront Classic Collection (Digital) — $26.25 (
$35) - Star Wars: Heritage Pack — $37 (
$50) - Star Wars Outlaws (Gold Edition) — $36 (
$60) - Star Wars: Dark Forces Remaster (Digital) — $15 (
$30) - Star Wars Pinball (Digital) — $12 (
$30) - Star Wars: Grand Collection (Digital) — $49 (
$140)
PlayStation 5

From Star Wars: Squadrons on PS4 to Jedi: Survivor, a lot of PS5 games are discounted beyond May 4. On the digital side of things, the Star Wars: Grand Collection is even cheaper on PS5 than it is on Switch, as it’s listed for $31.49 (was $90). However, this bundle only includes six games (not nine), and it lacks both KOTOR and KOTOR 2.
For something more modern, Jedi: Survivor is $20 (was $70), and it earned an impressive 8/10 in our review. Along with an emotional storyline that tackles challenging issues, lightsaber combat is as flashy as ever, and it’s nicely paired with several fun puzzle-platforming segments.
And for a fresh take on an old classic, Star Wars: Dark Forces Remaster is $20 (was $30), which is the lowest price we’ve ever seen. Along with remastered visuals, it includes “The Vault,” housing all sorts of development material and other in-game assets that let you dive deeper into the history of the classic shooter.
- Lego Star Wars: The Skywalker Saga — $20 (
$30) - Jedi: Fallen Order — $23.50 (
$40) - Jedi: Survivor — $20 (
$70) - Star Wars: Squadrons (PS4) — $10 (
$40) - Star Wars Outlaws — $24.34 (
$70) - Star Wars: Dark Forces Remaster — $20 (
$30) - Star Wars: Grand Collection (Digital) — $31.49 (
$90)
Xbox

Over on Xbox, it looks like digital deals are quite a bit more enticing than their physical counterparts. For example, a digital copy of Jedi: Survivor is $12.50 at Amazon, while a physical copy will run you $17. Squadrons, meanwhile, is just $4 on the Xbox Store, while physical copies are $14. Because of that, we’d highly recommend checking out the Celebrate Star Wars sale on Xbox, as it’s loaded with enticing price cuts.
If you do want to stick to physical copies, Lego Star Wars: The Skywalker Saga is down to just $16 (was $30), hitting its lowest price in three months. The family-friendly game is easy for players of all ages to dive into, though there are plenty of secrets and Easter eggs that only long-time fans will notice. And since it lets you play through the storyline for all nine films, you can easily sink close to 100 hours into the adventure before unlocking everything it has to offer.
- Lego Star Wars: The Skywalker Saga — $16 (
$30) - Star Wars Battlefront II (Digital) — $5 (
$20) - Jedi: Fallen Order (Digital) — $8 (
$40) - Jedi: Survivor (Digital) — $12.50 (
$70) | Physical: $17 - Star Wars: Squadrons (Digital) — $4 (
$40) | Physical: $14 - Star Wars Outlaws (Digital) — $17.49 (
$70) | Gold Edition (Physical): $40 - Star Wars: Dark Forces Remaster (Digital) — $15 (
$30)
Star Wars Preorders

Star Wars: Galactic Racer drops on October 6, and preordering now will unlock some nice bonuses–including an additional Livery for your repulsorcraft and an exclusive Player Banner. Star Wars Monopoly: Heroes vs. Villains, meanwhile, arrives a bit sooner on June 11, and preordering now will get you two unique in-game dice skins. It’s not much, but it’s a nice freebie for folks who know they’ll be playing it (and arguing) with their friends and family this summer.
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