LEGO Star Wars: The Skywalker Saga — the whole galaxy in one game
LEGO Star Wars: The Skywalker Saga, by TT Games and publisher Warner Bros. Games, is the biggest LEGO Star Wars project ever made. It packs all nine episodes of the Skywalker saga — from The Phantom Menace to The Rise of Skywalker — into a single game. You can start with any of the nine episodes, fly freely between planets in open space, explore dozens of locations and collect hundreds of playable characters, all wrapped in the brick-built humour that made LEGO games iconic.
Here you buy the game as a Steam gift: our bot adds itself to your Steam friends, sends the gift, then leaves your friends list after delivery. You don't need to accept the friend request, and Steam Guard isn't required either.
The editions and how they differ
The key thing to know: all three editions are the full game with every one of the nine episodes and all the core content. They differ only in DLC character packs, which add new playable skin-characters and don't change the story, levels or gameplay.
- Standard — the full game with no extra character packs. The entire saga is already here.
- Deluxe Edition — the game plus the Character Collection (Character Pass 1): extra character packs from across the films and shows.
- Galactic Edition — the game plus every character pack (Character Pass 1 and 2). This includes packs for Andor, Obi-Wan Kenobi, The Book of Boba Fett, Rebels, The Clone Wars, LEGO Star Wars: Summer Vacation and more — over thirty additional playable characters.
Is the pricier edition worth it
If you care about collecting every character in the universe, the Galactic Edition gives you the lot. But to be honest, the DLC characters are purely cosmetic. They don't unlock new missions, areas or story content, and their abilities just mirror what the base characters can already do. If the game and playing through the saga matter more to you, Standard is completely self-contained.
How to receive the gift
At checkout, provide two things: your Steam friend invite link (open your profile → “Add Friend” → copy the s.team/p/... link) and your Steam account region. After payment the bot adds itself and sends the gift — usually within a couple of minutes. You just accept the gift in Steam and it lands in your library.
About region — important
A Steam gift is region-bound. Your account region must match the chosen edition's region, otherwise Steam won't let you accept the gift. One more condition: the game must not already be in your account's library — a gift can't be accepted for a game you already own. So pick the variant for your region and enter your region accurately.
How the game works
Unlike older LEGO games with strictly linear levels, this one is a huge connected galaxy. You pick any of the nine episodes as a starting point, play through the story missions, and travel freely between planets in between: Tatooine, Coruscant, Hoth, Naboo, Kashyyyk, Endor and dozens of other locations. Every planet is packed with side quests, brick-built puzzles, speeder races and hidden collectibles. In open space you can jump into starfighter skirmishes right in orbit.
Characters and classes
There are over three hundred playable characters split into classes with their own abilities: Jedi and Sith with lightsabers and the Force, blaster-wielding heroes, protocol and astromech droids, bounty hunters, “dark side” characters for special doors, strongmen and villainous scientists. Different puzzles need different classes — that's the backbone of exploring the world. Progression runs on Kyber Bricks, which you spend on upgrades for each class.
Co-op
You can play through the game in two-player local split-screen co-op — a LEGO series staple. A second player can drop in at any time, and you solve puzzles and fight together. There's no online networked co-op, only shared-screen play on one device.
System requirements and platform
The game runs on PC via Steam. As a baseline you'll want roughly an Intel Core i5 / AMD Ryzen-class CPU, 8 GB of RAM and a GeForce GTX 750 Ti or better. It also runs on Steam Deck and through Proton on Linux in most configurations, though the officially listed platform is Windows.
What else to check out
If you enjoy LEGO adventures, take a look at LEGO Harry Potter Collection — the same signature style set in the world of Hogwarts. And if you want Star Wars in a more serious tone, check out Star Wars Jedi: Survivor and its predecessor Star Wars Jedi: Fallen Order.
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