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Another Round of Star Wars Games Hits GOG Today

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Disney is officially not messing around with classic Star Wars games anymore.

The Star Wars video game dam hath broken, and GOG is the simple mountain town down in the valley that will witness the chaos.

We received a bundle of new Star Wars games earlier this week — including Galactic Battlegrounds and X-Wing vs. TIE Fighter — and now another Star Wars supply drop has landed via the mythical powers of digital distribution.

Today, we’re getting three classic LucasArts games…

  • Star Wars: Rogue Squadron 3D (digital distribution premiere)
  • Star Wars: Rebellion (digital distribution premiere)
  • Star Wars: Empire at War: Gold Pack
  • …followed by another three titles on Monday, January 27th…

  • Star Wars: Republic Commando
  • Star Wars: Jedi Knight: Dark Forces II
  • Star Wars: Starfighter
  • Five of the six titles appear to be selling at full price at either $5.99 or $9.99, while Empire at War is 20 percent off at $11.99.

    Jedi Knight: Dark Forces II is near the top of my list, but what really gets my midi-chlorians going? Rogue Squadron. It defined my Nintendo 64 experience (alongside GoldenEye and Perfect Dark), so playing with a joystick on PC will be a welcome shot of nostalgia.

    This latest wave of LucasArts titles brings GOG’s total up to 18 — non-Star Wars titles included — and “GOG will release more Lucasfilm titles throughout 2015.” More to come, young padawans…more to come.

    Source: GOG.com PR

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