Creative Assembly is reportedly making an officially licensed Star Wars game.
07.05.2024 - 08:49 / radiotimes.com
Fortnite has always been on the pulse when it comes to nerdy culture, especially with regards to Star Wars.
The team at Epic have provided us with a Star Wars event every time May the 4th has come around, and this year's has been something special.
From new and returning skins to missions and weapons, there's a lot on offer. The big investment from Disney certainly seems to be paying off.
With 6th May (revenge of the sixth, to some) only just whizzing by, you'll be pleased to know the event is still in full swing.
But when does the Fortnite Star Wars event end? Let's take a look at when the decorations must be put away for another year.
The big event was launched on Friday 3rd May, one day before Star Wars day. But when will it end? Is it too late to get stuck in now?
Let's take a look at the different modes, and when they end.
You'll be pleased to hear that the Fortnite Star Wars event won't end in the Battle Royale until Tuesday 14th May 2024 at 2pm BST.
That's plenty of time to grab a blaster or 'saber and save the map from the evil Empire.
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The Star Wars celebrations last a bit longer on Fortnite's new racing mode. You can zoom through the Star Wars quests on Anakin's Podracer until21st May, at 2am in the UK.
The LEGO event, in which the new buildable Rebel Village has been introduced, lasts even longer.
You can craft your way to victory right until 23rd July 2024 at 1pm UK time.
Check out more of our Gaming coverage or visit our TV Guide and Streaming Guide to find out what's on. For more from the biggest stars in TV, listen to The Radio Times Podcast.
Creative Assembly is reportedly making an officially licensed Star Wars game.
Strategy game specialist Creative Assembly is reportedly working on a Total War Star Wars video game.
Developer Sabotage Studio and iam8bit have teamed up to bring the beloved Sea of Stars to physical retail, and it's squeaked into a top 10 that's otherwise filled with the games you'd expect. Debuting at number 10, it's a pretty solid result for the delayed physical release of a small, throwback RPG, but obviously it'll struggle to really compete with what's above it.
The Nintendo World Championships: NES Edition Deluxe Set is now available to pre-order in the UK.
The Game Boy – Nintendo Switch Online app will add has added Alleyway, Baseball, and Super Mario Land, Nintendo announced.
Square Enix is set to make an unconfirmed number of layoffs as part of ongoing company restructuring, it told staff in an internal meeting on Monday, VGC understands.
Nintendo has announced Nintendo World Championships: NES Edition for Switch. It will launch on July 18 for $29.99 via Nintendo eShop, and $59.99 as a “Deluxe Set” physical edition.
Gamers know that Nintendo Switch deals almost always get sold out quickly, so you should be quick in taking advantage of Walmart’s offer for the Nintendo Switch OLED. From its sticker price of $350, it’s available for only $284 for savings of $66, which is enough to get you a Nintendo Switch game. There’s a catch though — the version that’s on sale is imported from Japan, but that won’t be a problem for you to enjoy the hybrid console. Proceed with the transaction right away, as you may miss out on the bargain if you hesitate.
Former Nintendo employees have revealed that, despite its public announcement, Xenoblade Chronicles was originally planned to go without a North American release. Xenoblade Chronicles is one of Nintendo's most popular RPG series, with its pedigree allowing developer Monolith Soft to become one of Nintendo's most reliable first-party studios. However, none of Xenoblade's success would have been possible without the very first entry released on the Nintendo Wii all the way back in 2010.
It's Star Wars Day and if you're planning on celebrating your fandom by playing some video games set in a galaxy far, far away, you've got a lot of options. If you'd prefer to do that without spending any money, you still have options, and they're better options than you might think. Whether you game on Xbox, Nintendo Switch, or both, each platform has offered up the chance to take two of the very best Star Wars games for a spin this weekend to celebrate May 4.
A new Fortnite update is arriving today (Friday 3rd May 2024), bringing a whole load of new Star Wars content into the game.
In the biggest LEGO Fortnite collaboration to date, characters and items from Star Wars are coming to the brick-based Fortnite spin-off later this week.