

It's not just me who thinks that's a little bit weird, right? I guess if you really want to recreate the smell of a cantina, X-wing cockpit or trash compactor to add another dimension while playing then here you go. Game's star deal is a copy of Star Wars Jedi: Fallen Order with, er, a set of Star Wars Scented Candles for £32.99. Cult favourite Star Wars Episode 1 Racer awaits at just £3. However, with GOG, you do get DRM-free versions instead. Steam is cheaper, though the price difference on a lot of these games is a matter of pence rather than pounds.
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Join us to find the best SD card for Nintendo Switch, our picks for the best PS4 external hard drive or where to find the best Xbox Game Pass Ultimate deal.įocusing on the old, as opposed to the new (as they do) is GOG. That's the same price it's been at Amazon for the last few days.Īfter more top gaming offers? You can find loads over at Jelly Deals. Humble is offering it at 50 per cent off, which brings the Respawn adventure down to just £27.49 on PC.

Where you'll find the most significant difference, though, is the discount on Star Wars Jedi: Fallen Order. And the prices are more-or-less in the same ballpark, too. The selection of Star Wars day deals over on the Humble Store looks awfully similar to Steam. Or, you can get the Star Wars Complete Collection (that's everything except Fallen Order) for under £60. Their headline Star Wars day deal is 40 per cent off Star Wars Jedi: Fallen Order, but you can find it for cheaper elsewhere.
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Steam's 'May the 4th' sale features loads of individual sales on Star Wars games across the catalogue, plus a handful of discounts on some classic bundles. You can also head to Jelly Deals where we've got a roundup of all the other Star Wars day deals, featuring Lego, box sets, collectables, merch and more.

I've gathered the best of the bunch below for you to peruse. You can find offers on the old (Knights of the Old Republic, Jedi Knight) and the new (Star Wars Jedi: Fallen Order, Battlefront 2), plus much more in between. Star Wars and video games share a rich history, so it's no surprise to see various retailers attempt to capitalise on the festivities with their own Star Wars day deals. I'm assuming, then, there's some appreciation for the play on words that is hosting Star Wars Day on May the 4th. Hang out here long enough and you've probably noticed that the Eurogamer lot are partial to a good pun under their headlines.
