Ubisoft has announced an Assassin’s Creed Valhalla crossover with card game Uno, which will be available today.

The Uno Valhalla DLC will see the game’s board play a crucial part in the gameplay, as you’ll be able to travel across it and collect cargo to unlock exclusive perks. With enough resources, you’ll be able to engage in one-one card fights with an opponent and slow them down, or you can unlock the longboat passive effect to help discard multiple cards at once so that you can inch closer to victory.

There’ll also be random events that throws an axe into gameplay, such as Glory Regained where players take cargo to match the player with the highest cargo, and Raid where a player steals cargo from the target player. Eivor can use a unique Raven card to travel to the area of their choice and claim rewards.

If you’re interested in playing Uno with an Assassin’s Creed Valhalla theme, the game is available on Switch, PS5, PS4, Xbox Series X|S, Xbox One, and PC through the Ubisoft Store. The DLC can be purchased on its own for $5, while the Ultimate Edition of Uno will cost you $20.

Assassin’s Creed Valhalla has been a big hit for Ubisoft since it launched in 2020, and it recently grew with the addition of the gigantic Dawn of Ragnarok expansion. Other expansions include the Wrath of the Druids and The Siege of Paris campaigns, as well as Valhalla’s Crossover Story which saw Eivor meet Assassin’s Creed Odyssey’s Kassandra.

Beyond that content, the franchise will grow with a live-service game called Assassin’s Creed Infinity and it’s rumored that a small-scale game starring Valhalla’s antagonist Basim is also in development. If that game is in development, it’s likely to be announced at a Ubisoft Showcase that is reportedly coming later this year.

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Rogue Legacy 2’s release date is coming on April 28, Cellar Door has announced. The roguelike sequel will hit PC, Xbox One, and Xbox Series X|S on that date. And if you haven’t happened to play the original Rogue Legacy, it’s being offered as a freebie on the Epic Games Store for a limited time.

Rogue Legacy was a roguelike with a unique hook: You followed a family of heroes across the generations as they inherited traits from their parents. Rogue Legacy 2 retains this core idea, but makes some further additions. It uses a new art style with 3D character models, adds new weapons, abilities, and 15 classes, and expands the biome generation for more variety. New classes include the long-ranged Ranger who can rain down poison arrows, a nimble Dragon Lancer, and a Bard who conquers foes with the power of song. The inter-generational traits that serve as the backbone have also gotten a big revision, with modifiers that encourage you to take risks with debilitating traits for bigger rewards.

On top of expanding on the existing systems of Rogue Legacy, the sequel also adds Heirlooms for permanent new abilities. Those Heirlooms help unlock the world’s secrets so that you’ll progress like a real metroidvania, in addition to the roguelike elements. The announcement also notes that Rogue Legacy 2 adds accessibility tools that give you fine control over damage and health or even flight to handle platforming segments. And once you’ve finished the game, a New Game Plus feature lets you choose how to ramp up the difficulty for further runs.

Rogue Legacy 2 has been available in early access on PC, but this will mark the 1.0 release. The original Rogue Legacy is now free on the Epic Games Store as part of its rotating free games list. It will be available April 7-13.

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April 7 is National Burrito Day, and Roblox is celebrating the occasion by launching a new burrito-themed game inside the sandbox title. The Chipotle Burrito Builder game is launching today, allowing users to roll their own burritos for an opportunity to get real burritos.

You can download the Chipotle Burrito Builder from the Roblox website here. The game goes live at 3:30 PM PT / 6:30 PM ET, and it’ll be available for a limited amount of time.

As you can see in the announcement trailer, the Chipotle Burrito Builder lets users roll virtual burritos, and there is even a reference to how guac costs extra. Players get “Burrito Bucks” for rolling virtual burritos, and 100 bucks earns you a burrito in real life from your nearest Chipotle. Players can also unlock cosmetics like a tie dye burrito t-shirt, sunglasses, and other items as part of this collaboration.

In other news about Roblox, founder and CEO David Baszucki’s base salary is dropping to $0, but the executive is poised to receive a “Long-Term Performance Award” worth up to $233 million.

While Roblox has had a strong year, having passed a number of big milestones for its platform, as well as increasing revenue, its share price recently took a dip, disappointing investors.

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Best Buy’s Spring Video Game Sale , offering new discounts each day until April 10. Each day will see a new set of products go on sale, and the discounts will grow by $5 daily until maxing out at $40 on Sunday. The selection rotates out every 24 hours. Today’s deal is arguably the best yet, as you can get Cyberpunk 2077 for just $5, which is 25 bucks off retail price.

This deal could sell out before the end of the day. In fact, both the PlayStation and Xbox editions of the game already sold out once before returning. Though Cyberpunk 2077 has had a rocky life since launching in late 2020, it’s definitely worth checking out for five bucks. It has a free upgrade for PS5 and Xbox Series X, too.

You can also get the HyperX Cloud Stinger Core gaming headset for only $15 today. Both the PlayStation and Xbox versions of this wired headset are available as part of the sale. These budget-minded headsets normally go for 40 bucks. While they are unlikely to blow you away, you’d be hard pressed to find a better headset at this price.

Remember–Best Buy will be replacing its Spring Video Game Sale catalog every day until April 10, with the discounts increasing with each new batch. If you can’t find the time to stop by every 24 hours, be sure to at least check out the savings on Sunday, as you’ll be treated to a steep $40 discount on whatever happens to be listed.

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Gran Turismo 7 just received a substantial update, which has added new events to the game and rebalances the in-game economy.

After fans criticized the game for a recent patch that saw race payouts significantly reduced, developer Polyphony addressed the issue in March by promising to make Gran Turismo 7 more rewarding. The new patch’s overhaul of the game’s economy has increased race rewards for several World Circuit, Arcade, and Custom races, and payouts for Daily Race modes have also been increased.

On top of all that, the maximum cap for in-game credits has been raised to 100 million Cr. More content has also been added, such as the World Touring Car 600 Tokyo Expressway East Clockwise, World Touring Car 700 24 Heures du Mans Racing Circuit, and the World Touring Car 800 Sardegna Road Track A.

On a technical level, expect tweaks to a number of car physics, race tracks, and graphical features. AI opponents should put up more of a fight after switching tires during a wet weather event, the image quality of smoke in race photos has been improved, and the Goodwood track will be more lenient on players if they cut the white line on that circuit.

You can see all of the patch notes and more on the Gran Turismo 7 website, which goes into detail on some of these changes.

Frustration for controversial gameplay tweaks in Gran Turismo 7 was expressed on GameSpot’s sister site Metacritic where the game was review-bombed. This is just one of several large updates planned for Gran Turismo 7, as last month Polyphony revealed its long-term plans for the game. These include the addition of endurance races, online time trials, and a marketplace that allows its players to once again sell their cars.

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Just over a year after its successful public listing, Roblox Corp has announced that its founder and CEO David Baszucki’s base salary will be dropped to $0, with the executive instead poised to receive a “Long-Term Performance Award” worth up to $233 million, Reuters reports.

The CEO’s total compensation for the previous year was just $6.8 million, making the $233 million compensation package a pretty major step up. It isn’t directly comparable, however, with the new pay packet designed to take Baszucki through to 2027, and also being directly tied to the company’s performance on the stock market.

“Mr. Baszucki was particularly receptive to receiving the Founder and CEO Long-Term Performance Award as he believes that he should be rewarded only if significant long-term outperformance is delivered,” reads a regulatory filing announcing the new pay packet for the CEO. The document also adds that Baszucki intends to “donate the net proceeds [of the award] for philanthropic purposes.”

This method of compensating executives has been used by a number of big companies, including Tesla, but has been criticized for allowing payouts worth billions to CEOs.

While Roblox has had a strong year, having passed a number of big milestones for its platform, as well as increasing revenue, its share price recently took a dip, disappointing investors.

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Despite ongoing stock shortages, the PlayStation 5 has just passed a new sales milestone in the UK, overtaking the classic Nintendo 64 in lifetime sales. The PS5 is also closing in on the Game Boy Advance, while the Xbox Series X|S is still behind its competitor, having surpassed the GameCube in sales.

The figures come from GamesIndustry.biz head Christopher Dring, who posted the stats in a tweet–adding that we’d most likely be seeing more records broken if there was more stock available, and that it’s likely to be a long console generation.

PS5 is now bigger than the N64 in the UK, and is closing in on the GBA. Xbox Series S/X overtook the GameCube a few months back. If only there was more stock, we’d be seeing some serious records breaking here. Long generation ahead

— Christopher Dring (@Chris_Dring) April 5, 2022

In terms of global sales, both the PS5 and the Xbox Series X|S are sitting behind the Gamecube, with the PS5 still just shy of 20 million units sold. In a comparison of the consoles’ first year of sale, the PS5 is selling slower than the PS4, though not for lack of interest. While stock is still hard to come by, Sony has said that it’s selling every console it makes, which won’t come as a surprise to anyone who’s tried to get their hands on one.

Since the new-generation consoles released in late 2020, ongoing chip shortages have severely affected stock, with demand consistently outpacing supply. In an update on stock shortages late last year, Sony reiterated that it was “laser-focused” on addressing the issue, with getting more consoles out remaining a top priority at the company.

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After users running both a Ryzen CPU and a Radeon GPU started reporting issues with their CPU BIOS settings being changed, AMD has confirmed to Tom’s Hardware that a bug within its GPU drivers may be causing Ryzen CPUs to overclock without warning or permission.

“We are aware of an issue in the AMD software suite that is adjusting certain AMD processor settings for some users,” an AMD representative said in a statement sent to Tom’s Hardware. “We are investigating the issue and we’ll share more information as soon as we’re able.”

This issue also seems to have been listed as a known issue in the Adrenalin 22.4.1 release notes, which says that “Ryzen CPU Overclock settings may be changed after resetting or importing a profile from Radeon Performance Tuning Options.”

Affected users found that their Ryzen CPUs were being automatically overclocked–a setting that normally comes with a warning, requiring users to click to acknowledge that overclocking will void the CPU’s warranty. The issue was tracked back to AMD’s Adrenalin GPU drivers, which last year was updated to add a Ryzen Master module that would let users overclock their CPU from the same interface.

Overclocking can have a number of negative side effects on a system, especially when they have lower-end parts. As well as potential problems with overheating, overclocking can also lead to stability issues, including an increased risk of BSODs.

While AMD investigates the issue, AMD users have created their own workaround to the problem, using Radeon Software Slimmer to delete Ryzen Master from the Adrenalin GPU driver.

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As part of Rust‘s promised monthly updates throughout 2022, the survival game will be adding a new rail network and a series of ziplines on April 7. While the initial update is only adding the railway tracks, with the actual trains to come later, the ziplines will be fully functional, added alongside the powerlines that already span the map.

The rail update is just the first part of Rust’s plans for a fully procedural rail network, adding railway tracks to any map size 4250 or larger. The tracks should appear in a singular loop that traverses the island, but developer Facepunch has asked players to look out for and report “any weird looking areas you might encounter.” In a press release, the developer has said that players can expect “drivable above-ground trains” to arrive in game “in the near future.”

The other big addition coming with the April update are ziplines, which will be added as a new feature on the game’s existing powerlines and electrical towers. New platforms have been added to the towers, which players can climb to access the ziplines and travel to other platforms, or to nearby monuments.

The ziplining mechanics will allow players to speed up their travel by holding forward, or bail at any time with the jump key. Players using a zipline will have to be careful of obstacles like trees, other players, and vehicles, which will cause them to be knocked off the line. Facepunch has said there are future improvements planned for the zipline networks, with plans to connect them to more monuments, and to potentially allow players to place their own ziplines in future.

As well as these big additions, the new update will include a number of quality of life additions and fixes, including new achievements, improved lighting on monuments, and other minor tweaks. The full list of updates will be available on the Rust blog once the update drops on April 7 at 12 PM ET.

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Lego Star Wars: The Skywalker Saga has the most extensive roster of characters in a Lego game to date. You can pick and choose characters from Star Wars: Episode 1, The Phantom Menace, all the way to Star Wars Episode: 9, The Rise of Skywalker, and if you’ve purchased the deluxe edition or DLC, you can even play as characters from The Mandalorian, Solo, and other spin-offs. With over 380 characters, you’re bound to stumble across some of your favorites. Here a list of all characters in Lego Star Wars: The Skywalker Saga.

All Classes in Lego Star Wars: The Skywalker Saga

Each character in Lego Star Wars: The Skywalker Saga can be broken into one of 10 classes. Listed below are all the different classes, which speak to what sort of abilities each character may possess.

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All Characters in Lego Star Wars: The Skywalker Saga

Below you’ll find a list of every character in Lego Star Wars: The Skywalker Saga.

2-1B4-LOM8D8AD-4MAayla SecuraAdmiral AckbarAdmiral HoldoAftab AckbarAhch-To CaretakerAlcida-AukaAnakin Skywalker (Charred)Anakin Skywalker (Episode I)Anakin Skywalker (Episode II – Cape)Anakin Skywalker (Episode II)Anakin Skywalker (Episode III – Cape)Anakin Skywalker (Episode III)Anakin Skywalker (Geonosis)Anakin Skywalker (Pilot)Anakin Skywalker (Podracer)Anakin Skywalker (Yellow Eyes)Ap’LekAurra SingB1 Battle DroidB1 Battle Droid (Commander)B1 Battle Droid (Geonosis)B1 Battle Droid (Heavy Assault)B1 Battle Droid (Kashyyyk)B1 Battle Droid (Security)B2 Super Battle DroidBB-8BB-8 (Disguise)BB-9EBabu FrikBail OrganaBala-TikBarriss OffeeBazine NetalBeaumont KinBen SoloBib FortunaBiggs DarklighterBoba FettBoba Fett (Boy)BobbajoBoolioBoss NassBosskC’ai ThrenalliC-3POC-3PO (Episode I)C-3PO (Kijimi Coat)C-3PO (Red Arm)C-3PO (Red Eyes)C-3PO (Rusted)Captain AntillesCaptain Antilles is one of the first characters you’ll unlock in the story.Captain CanadyCaptain PanakaCaptain PeaveyCaptain PhasmaCaptain Phasma (Cracked Helmet)Captain TarpalsCaptain TyphoCardoCarib DissChewbaccaChief ChirpaClone Trooper (212th Attack Battalion)Clone Trooper (501st Legion)Clone Trooper (Captain)Clone Trooper (Commander)Clone Trooper (Coruscant Guard)Clone Trooper (Kashyyyk)Clone Trooper (Lieutenant)Clone Trooper (Phase I)Clone Trooper (Phase II)Clone Trooper (Sergeant)Commander CodyCommander D’acyCommander GreeCommander JirCount DookuD-ODJDJ (First Order)Darth MaulDarth Maul (No Cape)Darth VaderDarth Vader (Holiday Special)Who doesn’t love the Star Wars Holiday Special?Darth Vader (No Helmet)Dellso PrinDengarDexter JettsterDoctor EvazanDroidekaE-3POEV-9D9 Supervisor DroidEllo AstyEmperor’s Royal GuardEmpire CaptainFN-2199Figrin D’anFinn (Bacta Suit)Finn (Crait)Finn (Episode IX)Finn (Episode VII)Finn (Episode VIII – Supremacy)Finn (FN-2187 – No Helmet)Finn (FN-2187)Finn (First Order)Finn (Kijimi Coat)First Order FlametrooperFirst Order Jet TrooperFirst Order OfficerFirst Order Officer (Kijimi)First Order SnowtrooperFirst Order Special Forces TIE PilotFirst Order TIE PilotFode and BeedG8-R3Gamorrean GuardGarven Dreis (Red Leader)GasganoGeneral GrievousGeneral HuxGeneral Leia OrganaGeneral Leia Organa (Bandaged)General Leia Organa (Black Robes)General Leia Organa (Episode IX)General Leia Organa (Silver/Grey Robes)General RieekanGeneral Rieekan (Hoth – Hood)Gonk DroidGonk Droid (Holiday Special)GonkatineGrakchawwaaGrebe-KororaGreeata JendowanianGreedoGrummgarGungan WarriorH1-NTHan Solo (Carbonite – Shirt)Han Solo (Carbonite)Han Solo (Endor)Han Solo (Episode IV)Han Solo (Episode V)Han Solo (Episode V)Han Solo (Episode VII)Han Solo (Hoth – Hood)Han Solo (Hoth)Han Solo (Stormtrooper – No Helmet)Han Solo (Stormtrooper)IG-101 MagnaGuard DroidIG-88Imperial Fleet TrooperImperial Gunnery TechnicianImperial Probe DroidJabba the HuttJango FettJango Fett (Casual)Jango Fett (Clone)JannahJar Jar BinksJar Jar Binks (Senator)JawaJek PorkinsJess PavaJocasta NuJubnukK-3POK3-R1Kaydel ConnixKi-Adi-MundiKit FistoKlaudKurukKylo RenKylo Ren (Episode IX)Kylo Ren (No Helmet – Scar)Kylo Ren (No Helmet)Kylo Ren (Topless)LC-24Lama SuLando Calrissian (Episode IX)Lando Calrissian (Episode V)Lando Calrissian (Episode VI – General)Lando Calrissian (Han Solo’s Clothes)Lando Calrissian (Hermit)Lando Calrissian (Jabba’s Palace)Leia (Boushh Disguise)Leia (Cloud City)Leia (Endor – Hat)Leia (Endor)Leia (Episode IV)Leia (Episode V – Hoth)Leia (Episode V)Leia (Ewok Village)Leia (Jabba’s Palace)Leia (Training Flashback)LobotLograyLuke Skywalker (Ceremony)Luke Skywalker (Endor)Luke Skywalker (Episode IV)Leia is the first big hero you’ll get in the story, as she fights her way out of Vader’s grasp.Luke Skywalker (Episode V – Jedi)Luke Skywalker (Episode V – No Jacket)Luke Skywalker (Episode VI)Luke Skywalker (Hoth)Luke Skywalker (Jabba’s Palace)Luke Skywalker (Old – Crait)Luke Skywalker (Old – Flashback)Luke Skywalker (Old – Ahch-To)Luke Skywalker (Old – Raincoat)Luke Skywalker (Rebel Pilot)Luke Skywalker (Stormtrooper – No Helmet)Luke Skywalker (Stormtrooper)Luke Skywalker (Training Flashback)Luke Skywalker (Yoda Backpack)Luminara UnduliME-8D9Mace WinduMace Windu (Cape)MalakiliMama the HuttMas AmeddaMaster CodebreakerMawhonicMax ReboMaz KanataMister BonesMon MothmaMouse DroidMustafarianNambi GhimaNien NunbNute GunrayOOM-9Obi-Wan Kenobi (Classic)Obi-Wan Kenobi (Episode I – No Cape)Obi-Wan Kenobi (Episode I)Obi-Wan Kenobi (Episode II – Robe)Obi-Wan Kenobi (Episode II)Obi-Wan Kenobi (Episode III – Cape)Obi-Wan Kenobi (Episode III)Ody MandrellOld Ben Kenobi (Tatooine – Hood)Old Ben Kenobi (Tatooine)OolaPadmé (Battle of Naboo)Padmé (Clawed)Padmé (Handmaiden – Orange)Padmé (Pilot – Helmet)Padmé (Pilot)Padmé (Pregnant)Padmé (Ship)Padmé (Silver Cape)Padmé (Tatooine Disguise)Palpatine (Chancellor – Red)Palpatine (Chancellor–Grey)Palpatine (Scarred)Palpatine (Senator)PaplooPit DroidPlo KoonPoe Dameron (Black Resistance Jacket)Poe Dameron (Episode IX)Poe Dameron (Jacket)Poe Dameron (Kijimi Coat)Poe Dameron (Pilot – Helmet)Poe Dameron (Pilot)Poggle the LesserPonda BabaPorg (Companion)Praetorian Guard (Eighth Guard)Praetorian Guard (First Guard)Praetorian Guard (Seventh Guard)Praetorian Guard (Third Guard)PrydeQueen AmidalaQui-Gon JinnQui-Gon Jinn (Cape)Qui-Gon Jinn (Tatooine Disguise)R-3POR2-A6R2-B1R2-D2R2-D2 (Swamp)R2-D2 (Waiter)R2-KTR2-N3R2-Q5R2-R9R4-M9R4-P17R5-2JER5-D4R5-M2RA-7RancorRatts TyerellRebel FriendRee-YeesRey (Episode IX)Rey (Episode VII – Jedi)Rey (Episode VII – Starkiller Base)Rey (Episode VII)Rey (Grey Jedi Wrap)Rey (Kijimi Coat)Rey (Scavenger Grey Vest)Rey (Sith)Rey SkywalkerRic OliéRogerRose TicoRose Tico (Crait)Rose Tico (Episode IX)Rose Tico (Episode VIII – Supremacy)Rose Tico (First Order)Rothgar DengRune HaakoSalacious B. CrumbSandtrooperSandtrooper (Commander)Sandtrooper (Sergeant)Scout TrooperScout Trooper (Kashyyyk)SebulbaSenate GuardShaak TiShmiSidon IthanoSith AcolyteSith Jet TrooperSith Probe DroidSith TrooperSnokeSnowtrooperSovereign ProtectorStormtrooperStormtrooper (Empire Commander)Stormtrooper (Empire Sergeant)Stormtrooper (First Order Heavy Assault)Stormtrooper (First Order Officer)Stormtrooper (First Order Sergeant)Stormtrooper (First Order Squad Leader)Stormtrooper (First Order – Driver)Stormtrooper (First Order)Sy SnootlesTC-14TIE Fighter PilotTallie LintraTarffulTarkinTasu LeechTeeboTeedoTemiri BlaggTemmin WexleyThe EmperorThe Emperor (Clone)Theron NettTion MedonTrudgenTusken RaiderUbbla MollbroUgnaughtUnkar PluttUsharVicrulWampaWandering WookieeWattoWedge AntillesWeequayWicketWillrow HoodWrobie TyceYaddleYarael PoofYodaZam Wesell (Alien Face)Zam Wesell (Human)Zev Senesca (Rogue 2)Zorii BlissZuckuss

All DLC Characters

Ahsoka Tano (The Mandalorian Season 2) – Available May 4Baze Malbus (Rogue One) – Available April 19Bo-Katan Kryze (The Mandalorian Season 2) – Available May 4Boba Fett (Scion of Jango) (The Mandalorian Season 2) – Available May 4Bodhi Rook (Rogue One) – Available April 19Cara Dune (The Mandalorian Season 1) – Available April 5You can unlock even more characters with the character pack DLC.Cassian Andor (Rogue One) – Available April 19Chewbacca (Vandor) (Solo) – Available April 5Chirrut Îmwe (Rogue One) – Available April 19Crosshair (The Bad Batch)- Available May 4Darth Vader (Classic) (Classic Characters) – Available April 5 with pre-order (April 19 without pre-order)Death Trooper (Trooper Pack) – Available April 5 with pre-order (May 4 without pre-order)Din Djarin (The Mandalorian Season 1 Available April 5)Director Krennic (Rogue One) – Available April 19Echo (The Bad Batch) – Available May 4Enfys Nest (Solo) – Available April 5Fennec Shand (The Mandalorian Season 2) – Available May 4Greef Karga (The Mandalorian Season 1) – Available April 5Grogu (Companion) (The Mandalorian Season 1) Available April 5Han Solo (Classic) (Classic Characters) – Available April 5 with pre-order (April 19 without pre-order)Han Solo (Young) (Solo)- Available April 5Hunter (The Bad Batch) – Available May 4IG-11 (The Mandalorian Season 1) – Available April 5Incinerator Stormtrooper (Trooper Pack)- Available April 5 with pre-order (May 4 without pre-order)Jyn Erso (Rogue One) – Available April 19K-2SO (Rogue One) – Available April 19Kuiil (The Mandalorian Season 1) – Available April 5Lando Calrissian (Classic) (Classic Characters) – Available April 5 with pre-order (April 19 without pre-order)Lando Calrissian (Young) (Solo) – Available April 5

Luke Skywalker (Classic) (Classic Characters) – Available April 5 with pre-order (April 19 without Pre-Order)Mimban Stormtrooper (Trooper Pack) – Available April 5 with pre-order (May 4 without pre-order)Moff Gideon (The Mandalorian Season 2) – Available May 4Princess Leia (Classic) (Classic Characters) – Available April 5 with pre-order (April 19 without pre-order)Qi’ra (Solo) – Available April 5Range Trooper (Trooper Pack) – Available April 5 with pre-order (May 4 without pre-order)Shoretrooper (Trooper Pack) – Available April 5 with pre-order (May 4 without pre-order)Tech (The Bad Batch) – Available May 4Tobias Beckett (Solo) – Available April 5Wrecker (The Bad Batch) – Available May 4

To unlock more characters check out our Lego Star Wars: The Skywalker Saga Cheat Codes guide and our how-to-play co-op guide.

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