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Star Wars Galaxies (Galaxies) was a Star Wars-themed massively multiplayer online role-playing game (MMORPG) for Microsoft Windows, developed by Sony Online Entertainment (SOE) and published by LucasArts. [1] The open world Star Wars game was released in stores on 26 June 2003. [2] Galaxies spawned several expansions and updates through 2005. [3]
The purpose of this style guide is to create a system in which locations in fiction, fictional locations, and settings act as a cohesive body of work on Wikipedia. The policy will also give editors a starting point and a natural progression to limit any confusion. Over the course of the discussions, this proposed guide rough draft will be updated.
Map of the Star Wars galaxy (Legends) The Star Wars galaxy contains several broad sub-regions. Their exact definitions fluctuated somewhat during the Legends continuity, but were later formally updated by the new canon continuity when Disney purchased Lucasfilm. The new canon map is broadly similar to the later versions of the Legends galactic map.
MapQuest offers online, mobile, business and developer solutions that help people discover and explore where they would like to go, how to get there and what to do along the way and at your destination.
As part of the sponsor, Star Wars Rebels: Season Two not only included free items, but was also featured on the promotional material of the billboards in the maps of two pre-existing games on the platform, and also included the limited-time branding on the games’ respective thumbnails.
Mosaic World: a chaotic place on Oa where Appa Ali Apsa transported various cities from different galaxies. Odym: a paradise-like planet and the location of the Blue Lantern Corps Power Battery. The Obsidian Deeps: a sector of deep space. Orinda: a secret base of operations for the Manhunters. Ovacron Six: the homeworld of Green Lantern Hannu ...
Star Wars: Tales from the Galaxy's Edge is a virtual reality first-person shooter game originally released on November 19, 2020 for the Oculus Quest systems. [2] The graphics were designed by ILMxLab.
Quest is a rules-light, fantasy tabletop role-playing game designed to welcome beginners to the hobby. [1] It was created in 2019 by T.C. Sottek, executive editor at The Verge . [ 2 ] It was published by Sottek's indie publishing company , the Adventure Guild, after a Kickstarter campaign raised $153,614. [ 3 ]