Collection of Seven Beloved ‘Star Wars’ Games Will Have a Physical Release on the Nintendo Switch This December

This past April, the Star Wars Heritage Pack, a collection of seven fan-favorite games from the 1990s and early 2000s, released on the Nintendo Switch eShop. Now, it has been announced that North America will get a physical Switch release of this collection on December 8, 2023, courtesy of Aspyr and Lucasfilm Games.

 

Even better for physical media enthusiasts, this new version will cost only $59.99, which is remarkably cheaper than the current $79.99 price on the eShop. Unfortunately for European fans, there has been no news of a physical release outside of North America yet. However, it remains available on the European eShop.

 

The Heritage Pack includes seven old favorites:

 

  • Star Wars: The Force Unleashed
  • Star Wars: Republic Commando
  • Star Wars: Episode I Racer
  • Star Wars: Jedi Knight II: Jedi Outcast
  • Star Wars: Jedi Knight: Jedi Academy
  • Star Wars: Knights of the Old Republic
  • Star Wars: Knights of the Old Republic II: The Sith Lords

 

 

The only other consideration to keep in mind is that while the first five titles on that list are already installed on the cartridge, the KOTOR games require an additional download. If you want to get a copy of this collection, you can pre-order it now at major retailers like Target, Best Buy, and others.

 

Source: Nintendo Life

 

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Eric has been a fan of Star Wars ever since the age of five (or so) when his parents sat him down in front of a TV with pizza and a Sprite and showed him the original trilogy. He keeps trying to convince more fans to read the amazing 1980s Star Wars newspaper comics by Archie Goodwin and Al Williamson. When he's not reading, watching or playing Star Wars media, he's often enjoying other great fantasy and science fiction sagas or playing roleplaying games with his friends.

Eric Lentz

Eric has been a fan of Star Wars ever since the age of five (or so) when his parents sat him down in front of a TV with pizza and a Sprite and showed him the original trilogy. He keeps trying to convince more fans to read the amazing 1980s Star Wars newspaper comics by Archie Goodwin and Al Williamson. When he's not reading, watching or playing Star Wars media, he's often enjoying other great fantasy and science fiction sagas or playing roleplaying games with his friends.

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