Star Wars is one of the biggest franchises in history. Images of Jedi and Droids are plastered all over lunchboxes, posters, and T-shirts. But one of the biggest pieces in the Star Wars franchise is LEGO. It was in 1999 when Lego released its first Star Wars Lego set with the infamous X-Wing Fighter, and the line has only grown since then. They would then go on to expand to hundreds of other Lego Star Wars sets that rest on the shelves of fans of LEGO and Star Wars alike. As with any other massively successful ventures in franchises, it has had to grow into more merchandise. Now LEGO Star Wars has expanded past just toys into T-shirts, backpacks, movies, and most especially video games.
The first LEGOStar Wars game was released in 2005 among the other amount of massive merchandise releases tailgating from the release of Star Wars: Revenge of the Sith. The games quickly grew a fan following that only builds with every further installment. This growth continues to expand the Star Wars/LEGO portfolio gets larger, which we can see clearly in their recent release history. What will most likely become the best-selling LEGO Star Wars video game of all time, LEGO Star Wars: The Skywalker Saga, only solidifies that this crossover is as big as ever and will continue to grow brick by brick.
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For many Star Wars fans, LEGO is easily one of the most interesting aspects of the franchise because of its ability to explore with the expansiveness and creativity that Star Wars requires. The galaxy far, far away is one of the biggest, most in-depth worlds ever put on screen, pages, or toys, and only seems to get bigger with every new entry in the galaxy. LEGO games easily lend themselves to
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