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Free Star Wars Games Trials for Xbox and Nintendo Switch Players


Free Star Wars Games Trials for Xbox and Nintendo Switch Players
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In a galaxy not so far away, Xbox and Nintendo Switch users are in for a treat: free trials of legendary Star Wars games have been released just in time for May 4th, often known as Star Wars Day.


For Xbox fans, the force calls with Star Wars Jedi: Survivor, which provides an immersive gameplay experience. The trial runs until midnight on May 5th (PDT) or the early hours of May 6th (BST), giving users a generous five hours to explore the Star Wars world.


Meanwhile, Nintendo Switch users may set off on their own epic journey with Star Wars: Knights of the Old Republic, a valued classic remade for modern platforms. The trial period is open until May 9th, just for European gamers, giving them plenty of opportunity to explore every part of the game's complex narrative.



The official Star Wars website has also announced a galaxy of interesting deals and activities to mark this historic occasion. Fans can expect Star Wars to make its way into the world of Lego Fortnite, with crossover events such as Fortnite Battle Royale, Fortnite Festival, and Rocket Racing set to attract gamers throughout the gaming universe.


In related news, Ubisoft has responded to criticism of Star Wars Outlaws' Season Pass-exclusive assignment by highlighting accessibility and inclusion for all players. Additionally, the highly anticipated Star Wars Hunters is set for a June release for Switch, iOS, and Android platforms, promising an interstellar journey unlike any other.


Star Wars Jedi: Survivor has just joined the EA Play subscription program, providing access to Xbox Game Pass Ultimate and PC Game Pass subscribers since late April.


This feature improves the gaming experience for fans, providing that the force stays strong in the gaming community. As the story progresses, may the force be with gamers as they embark on these amazing Star Wars experiences, establishing new legends and celebrating the timeless heritage of a galaxy far, far away.

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