In a surprising turn of events, Star Wars: Galaxy of Heroes is coming to PC, over eight years after the game was first released. Galaxy of Heroes was first released for mobile devices in late 2015 when the hype around Star Wars was enormous thanks to The Force Awakens, and at last, it's coming to a new platform.
It's been a strong few years for Star Wars video games. 2023's Star Wars Jedi: Survivor was a critical and commercial success, and the upcoming Star Wars Outlaws looks extremely promising ahead of its release sometime this year. Recently, the Star Wars: Knights of the Old Republic remake received an encouraging update, after a period of concerning silence surrounding the project. Hopefully, this trend of solid releases within the franchise will continue going forward.
In an email interview with Game Informer, it was revealed that Star Wars: Galaxy of Heroes is coming to PC after being exclusive to mobile devices for over eight years now. The updated release will feature an increase to 60 FPS, anti-aliasing, and higher resolution settings, as well as an adjusted layout for the PC version of the game. Progress from the mobile version will carry over, too, so long-time players won't have to start their journey all over again. Current mobile players can sign up for beta access via the Star Wars: Galaxy of Heroes website. The beta will launch in May before expanding to more players later down the line, and it's a great opportunity to see how one of the best mobile games on the market translates to a new platform.
Since Star Wars: Galaxy of Heroes was first released in late 2015, developers EA Capital Games and EA Mobile have done a great job of continuing to update the game with fresh content frequently. With so many new Star Wars films, TV shows, and games released since 2015, there has been plenty for the studios to choose from. Over the years, updates have added playable characters from projects such as the sequel trilogy, The Mandalorian, and The Bad Batch.
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