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‘LEGO Star Wars: The Skywalker Saga’ on sale: Save $10 at Amazon, Walmart

May 17, 2022
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Deal pricing and availability subject to change after time of publication.

SAVE $10.58: Amazon and Walmart have LEGO Star Wars: The Skywalker Saga on sale for a new record-low of $49.41 as of May 17. It usually retails for $59.99, so this saves you about 18%.


LEGO Star Wars: The Skywalker Saga is having a stellar week. After unseating Elden Ring to become the top-selling game of April 2022 (no small feat), its Nintendo Switch edition is now on sale for a new record-low price.

As of May 17, you’ll pay just $49.41 when you grab The Skywalker Saga from Amazon or Walmart to see what all the hype’s about. That’s 18% off its suggested retail price of $59.99, which works out to a savings of just over $10.50.

The PlayStation editions of the game were also on sale on Amazon the last time we checked, though neither were as cheap as the Switch version:

One of Mashable’s most anticipated games of 2022, The Skywalker Saga succeeds 2016’s LEGO Star Wars: The Force Awakens and retells all nine mainline Star Wars films with a silly, family-friendly slant. Players have the freedom to start the game at any point in the franchise — a first for the LEGO Star Wars series — with the options to explore its galaxies in between each episode and pick from hundreds of playable characters.

We haven’t reviewed it at this point, but Tristan Ogilvie of IGN (which is owned by Mashable’s publisher, Ziff Davis) gave it a solid 8/10: “Certain elements like its upgrade and cover systems feel somewhat superfluous, and co-op has some notable drawbacks,” he wrote, “but there were otherwise enough laugh-out-loud gags and surprising shifts in gameplay to keep me thoroughly engaged from the opening crawl of Episode I all the way through to the end of Episode IX — which is more than I can say for the actual movies.”

Credit: Warner Bros.


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