LEGO has had a long history in the video game industry. Beginning all the way back in the late 1990s with LEGO Island, LEGO has had a prominent presence in many gamers' lives over the last two and a bit decades. Of course, most gamers will remember LEGO's licensed games the most, with titles like LEGO Harry Potter, LEGO Indiana Jones, and LEGO Star Wars still being fondly remembered today. Earlier this year, LEGO tried to capture the magic once more, releasing LEGO Star Wars: The Skywalker Saga, which continues to expand its content even months after launch.
Released in April, LEGO Star Wars: The Skywalker Saga is the biggest and boldest LEGO game yet, with over 300 playable characters, 27 massive open-world planets to explore, and missions based on all nine mainline Star Wars movies. Despite the abundance of content already present, fans are still desperate for more, and TT Games has obliged, bringing some more DLC to the game in November. But it isn't quite what some fans were hoping for.
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In the weeks that followed LEGO Star Wars: The Skywalker Saga's initial launch, TT Games released a handful of DLC Character Packs, adding a slew of new playable heroes to the game. The first two DLC Character Packs launched alongside the game on its April 5, bringing characters from both The Mandalorian Season 1 and Solo: A Star Wars Story. Soon after, the Classic Character Pack was released, adding a bunch of designs based on the original LEGO Star Wars series. The Trooper Character Pack came next, bringing some new Stormtrooper variants to the game, such as Rogue One's Death Trooper and Solo's Mimban Stormtrooper.
The Star Wars spinoff Rogue One then received its own
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