Star Wars: Galactic Racer arrives on October 6 across PS5, Xbox Series X|S, and PC, offering three distinct purchasing paths for players ready to join an underground racing circuit in the outer rim.
The game puts you behind the controls of a range of Star Wars vehicles, from podracers to landspeeders and speeder bikes, racing across familiar planets like Tatooine and Jakku. The action is brutal. Crashes, bumps, and opponent takedowns are fair game as you either chase revenge through a solo campaign or compete in online multiplayer races.
Edition Breakdown
The standard edition costs $59.99 and delivers the core game plus preorder bonuses. This version is available on all three platforms through major retailers and digital storefronts.
Step up to the deluxe edition at $79.99 and you gain digital items beyond the base game. Included are a digital art book, three exclusive repulsorcraft vehicles (the Kor Sarun Ciza T speeder bike, Kor Sarun Darc X landspeeder, and Kor Sarun Rak S skim speeder), a Naboo N-1 starfighter-inspired deluxe livery, three unique arcade events, and a deluxe player banner. The deluxe is available digitally across all platforms and physically through retailers on console.
The collector's edition carries the steepest price at $159.99 on PS5 and Xbox. It bundles everything from the deluxe tier with substantial physical goods. You get a Landspeeder model, a physical art book, pilot patches, a Kestar banner, a collector's box with sleeve, and a steelcase with sleeve. Digital items mirror the deluxe edition's offerings.
All preorders unlock platform-specific cosmetics. PlayStation and PC players receive a blue and white livery and player banner, while Xbox preorders come with green and white variants.
The game's setting draws from a lawless era following the Empire's defeat, where unsanctioned racing has become a path to glory and infamy. The campaign leans into revenge narratives, while the competitive multiplayer attracts players seeking high-stakes online competition.
Author Emily Chen: "Three tiers gives everyone a reasonable entry point, though that collector's edition price tag feels steep for what amounts to a model and some patches."
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