
The eagle-eyed newshounds at Brick Fanatics have spotted the first confirmed character pass for the eagerly-awaited LEGO Star Wars: The Skywalker Saga, which is due out this Spring.
While the Playstation and Nintendo versions of the game have yet to be updated, both the standard and deluxe Xbox One version of LEGO Star Wars: The Skywalker Saga, as listed on Amazon.de, have the Classic Pack DLC badge on them.
Content: The game with “Man in Carbonite” steel book, a Blue Milk Luke minifigure and character pass for all character packages
Aside from the Classic Pack, the other five of the six DLC character packs have been confirmed as two from The Mandalorian, and one each from the Bad Batch, Rogue One, and Solo.
While the inclusion of Lando Calrissian – Baron Administrator of Cloud City – is known, there’s no solid information as to which other characters will be included in this downloadable pack. However, a number of recently released LEGO Star Wars sets have come with vehicle and character unlock codes:
- SIDIOUS – unlock Darth Sidious (available in 75291 Death Star Final Duel)
- SHUTTLE – unlock The Resistance Transport (available in 75293 Resistance I-TS Transport)
- ARVALA7 – unlock The Razor Crest (available in 75292 The Razor Crest)
- LIFEDAY – unlock Snow Gonk Droid (available in 75279 LEGO Star Wars Advent Calendar)
- WROSHYR – unlock Holiday Darth Vader (available in 75279 LEGO Star Wars Advent Calendar)
It’s expected that the exclusive Luke Skywalker with Blue Milk minifigure will also have a code. No guess what it will unlock!
Delayed since its original October 20, 2020 release date there is much speculation on when this highly-anticipated omnibus video game of all nine movies in the Skywalker Saga. You can review all the news of this Tt Games title as we move towards its eventual release.
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Having enjoyed playing with LEGO from his earliest years, Jeremy started collecting LEGO Star Wars in 1999 when the theme was first released. He has shared his thoughts and opinions on LEGO via a number of websites – including starwars.com, rebelscum.com and brickset.com – contributed to the LEGO Star Wars: The Visual Dictionary series and served the LEGO Ambassador Network as a Recognised LEGO Fan Media representative.
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