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Star Wars: The Roleplaying Game, by West End Games (1987–1999) Star Wars Roleplaying Game, by Wizards of the Coast (2000–2010) Star Wars Roleplaying Game, initially by Fantasy Flight Games (2012–2020), [1] [2] and now by Edge Studio (2020–present) after parent company Asmodee moved the Star Wars Roleplaying Game license [2] [3]
Directed-energy weapons (DEW) figure prominently in the Star Wars franchise, with the most common type referred to as lasers or blasters.The in-universe description for how these weapons function is that a high-energy gas is charged by a power cell and converted into plasma, which is fired as a coherent energy bolt at the enemy via magnetic bottle effect.
Previous Star Wars roleplaying game publisher Wizards of the Coast declined to renew their license in 2010 after 11 years. [1] [2] At Gen Con 2011, Fantasy Flight Games announced they had acquired the license from Lucasfilm Ltd., and at the following Gen Con announcing Star Wars: Edge of the Empire for 2013, Star Wars: Age of Rebellion for 2014, and Star Wars: Force and Destiny for 2015, while ...
First introduced in the original Star Wars film, [a] it has since appeared in all 12 theatrical Star Wars films, with at least one lightsaber duel occurring in each installment of the "Skywalker saga". The lightsaber's distinct appearance was created using rotoscoping for the original films, and with digital effects for the prequel and sequel ...
X-Wing Collector Series: — In 1998, X-Wing and TIE Fighter were re-released again on CD-ROM, this time as part of the Collector Series, a compilation containing revamped versions of these two games retrofitted with the Star Wars: X-Wing vs. TIE Fighter engine (which uses texture mapping instead of Gouraud shading) and support for Windows 9x ...
The video game Star Wars: Uprising also takes place during the aftermath of the second Death Star's destruction, and features a hologram of its description on multiple occasions in and out of cutscenes. [citation needed] Part of the wreckage of the second Death Star appears in The Rise of Skywalker (2019), on the ocean moon Kef Bir. [33]
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As with most games, guilds in Star Wars: Galaxy of Heroes consist of players teaming together to achieve common goals. In this game, guilds consist of a maximum of 50 players that can go on raids, and participate in both Territory Wars and Territory Battles. The guild search interfaces received a small update in April 2021. [7]