The Force is strong in some of the best Star Wars games you can revisit on May the Fourth.

May the Fourth is upon us, and these are some of the best Star Wars games to revisit. This iconic franchise has been around for almost five decades and continues to expand across various media.
While you can rewatch the entire saga in a day, video games are a good alternative, and these are more interactive. Here are a few Star Wars games you should play at least once.
Note: This article is subjective and reflects the writer’s opinion.
Best Star Wars Games To Play in 2025
1) Star Wars Outlaws

Instead of being a Jedi on the run or an Imperial officer, you get to play a scoundrel. Kay Vess has no interest in the galaxy’s conflicts and is focused on surviving. Ubisoft gave fans the perspective of being a normal citizen while the Rebels are fighting the Empire during the events of the original trilogy. You can explore different areas and take on odd jobs from various factions operating in the shadows.
While Outlaws could have had a smoother launch, the story is endearing. Fans are used to seeing Jedi heroes as protagonists, but this is a nice change of pace. The developers promised to release new story content, which is a massive win for the player base.
2) Star Wars Jedi: Fallen Order

Cal Kestis was a young Padawan during Order 66 and is done running. In this game, you wield a lightsaber and slowly remember the Jedi teachings as you mow down Stormtroopers and get caught in an epic story. Travel to different worlds to fight back against the Empire’s forces as Cal slowly learns to open up and accept help from fellow victims.
The structure and level design are similar to the Souls-like genre, such as rest points to replenish health and respawn enemies. It is not a difficult game, but an experience that rivals the live-action films and shows.
3) Star Wars Jedi: Survivor

After the events of Fallen Order, Cal made a name for himself and has become a nuisance to the Empire. This sequel is bigger, better, and has everything that made the first game great. The story forced Cal to tap into the dark side and shows how easy it is for Force users to give in. The open-world design is much more expansive, and you can deviate from the main path to explore new areas.
There are more customization and combat features this time around, such as adjusting Cal’s hair length and changing his outfit. The developer used years of Star Wars lore and injected it into the game to honor those who came before. The combat is more diverse, especially with the inclusion of a blaster and more lightsaber options.
4) Star Wars Battlefront 2

If you are uninterested in single-player experiences, Battlefront 2 allows you to play with friends online or host local co-op sessions. You can choose any faction and use the respective heroes and villains in a battle for superiority. Fan favorites like Darth Vader, Chewbacca, Yoda, and many more are playable characters in multiplayer matches.
While multiplayer is the selling point of this game, it comes with a brief single-player campaign set before the sequel trilogy. The story is canon to the shared Skywalker Saga. Luke Skywalker appears briefly, and his mission features an important item that answers a few questions about his future.
5) LEGO Star Wars: The Skywalker Saga

There is no better way to celebrate May the Fourth with the whole family than revisiting the full saga. LEGO Star Wars: The Skywalker Saga features the full story in LEGO form, meaning it is perfect for all ages, especially younger players. Each moment was faithfully retold with a few changes to lighten the mood, and it is as close as fans can get to the full story in an interactive medium.
It is a typical LEGO game with a Star Wars theme, making it a perfect pastime for hardcore fans. Visit different planets and control 300 different characters to your heart’s content.
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