Star Wars: Galactic Racer - Here’s What Comes in Each Edition
Star Wars: Galactic Racer is set to release for PS5, Xbox Series X|S, and PC on October 6. A new racing game set in a galaxy far, far away, Galactic Racer puts you in a variety of flying vehicles and sends you around dangerous courses, pitted against even more dangerous opponents. It’s available to preorder now (see it at Amazon) in three editions. You can find details about what comes in each, plus the preorder bonus and more, below.
PS5
Xbox
The collector’s edition comes with the preorder bonus (see below), the game, and the following extras:
Physical Items
Digital Items
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Xbox
PC
The deluxe edition comes with the preorder bonus (see below), the game, as well as the following digital items:
PS5
Xbox
PC
If you don’t need any physical or digital extras, you can preorder the standard edition. It comes with the preorder bonus (see below for details), as well as the game itself, which is all you really need if we’re being honest here.
Preorder the game in any form, and you’ll receive the following digital extras:
The color scheme of the banner and livery are based on the platform you preorder on. Xbox is green and white, while PlayStation is blue and white. Pictured above is the PC preorder bonus color scheme.
Star Wars: Galactic Racer is a brand-new racing game set in the outer rim of the Star Wars universe. This is a lawless land now that the empire has been defeated, and some people are looking for glory in a dangerous, unsactioned racing circuit.
There’s a campaign you can play solo, which sees you through a story of revenge and racing. Or you can participate in online PvP races. Either way, these are violent races, filled with crashes, bumps, and opponent takedowns. Anything goes.
You can pilot a wide variety of fast-flying vehicles, from podracers to landspeeders to speeder bikes. Basically, if it’s a relatively small vehicle that can fly on land that you’ve seen in the Star Wars universe, there’s a good chance it’s accounted for here. And the races take place on a number of familiar planets, from Tattooine to Jakku and Ando Prime.
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