Obi-Wan Kenobi and Andor Head to 4K Ultra HD and Blu-ray

Hello there, physical media fans!

Home video collectors in every galaxy have reason to celebrate, as Lucasfilm and Disney announced today that Obi-Wan Kenobi and Andor will come to 4K Ultra HD Blu-ray and Blu-ray on April 30. Originally released in 2022 on Disney+, this will mark the first opportunity to own the Emmy Award-nominated shows on disc.

Both Obi-Wan Kenobi: The Complete Series and Andor: The Complete First Season 4K UHD and Blu-ray sets will feature premium SteelBook packaging and come packed with new bonus features as well as exclusive concept art cards. You can get a first look at the sets’ original key art by Poster Posse artist Attila Szarka and more below, along with a full breakdown of extras for each release.

On Star Tours, The Adventures Continue with An Urgent Mission from Ahsoka Tano — Exclusive

You may soon find yourself hurtling through the clouds among a majestic pod of purrgil when Ahsoka Tano pulls you in to help her evade enemy fire.

The moment, inspired by events in the recent Ahsoka series on Disney+, is one of several updates coming to Star Tours – The Adventures Continue starting April 5 at Walt Disney World Resort, Disneyland Resort and Disneyland Paris.

Among the new additions when you climb aboard your next Starspeeder flight this spring, Ahsoka, Cassian Andor from Andor, and Din Djarin and Grogu from The Mandalorian will be added to the urgent transmissions that may greet riders during their journey. And StarWars.com is excited to share an exclusive still from Ahsoka’s transmission below!

With these additions, you’ll now have an opportunity to experience one of more than 250 storyline variations aboard the

The High Republic Authors on Authors: Tessa Gratton and Justina Ireland

The release of Defy the Storm marks the fourth book that authors Tessa Gratton and Justina Ireland have written together. But long before they were co-authors, they were friends swapping manuscripts and giving each other advice on their drafts.

In the latest installment in the StarWars.com series celebrating Phase III in Star Wars: The High Republic, which continues this week with the new young adult novel Defy the Storm arriving March 5, and continues this summer with Gratton’s Temptation of the Force adult novel in June, pull up a chair and laugh along as the two writers finish each other’s sentences and chat about emotional snacking at 2 a.m., killing their darlings, and saving one particular Jedi.

Tessa Gratton: I was thinking…I can’t remember the first time we actually interacted or met.

Bad Batch Declassified: 5 Highlights from “A Different Approach”

The final season of Star Wars: The Bad Batch is here! In Bad Batch Declassified, we’ll explore our favorite moments from each episode, available only on Disney+. Armor up and join us for the ride.

Spoiler warning: This article discusses details and plot points from the Star Wars: The Bad Batch episode, “A Different Approach.”

Hope. In countless Star Wars stories, it keeps our heroes on course for victory, and makes the impossible a reality when facing down an enemy like the Empire. And for young Omega, it pushes her forward as she flees from Dr. Royce Hemlock, believing, without a doubt, that she and her brothers will be reunited.

Not everyone shares her view. Omega and Crosshair have been at odds all season. She wanted to escape; he wanted to be left

Dark Forces Remaster Comes to Consoles and PC

Decades before Rogue One: A Star Wars Story, a very different kind of hero stole the Death Star plans for the Rebel Alliance. His name was Kyle Katarn. In the Legends story of Star Wars: Dark Forces, the mercenary for hire fearlessly took on the entire Galactic Empire himself with just a blaster in his pixelated hands.

“Kyle Katarn really can do just about everything,” Nightdive Studios’ Max Waine tells StarWars.com, “and while he’s doing everything, he manages to generally stay very cool and calm. Stealing the plans for the Death Star? Yep. Defeating Boba Fett? Yep. Punching out kell dragons? Yep. He can do that. And that’s just in Dark Forces.”

Thanks to Lucasfilm Games and Nightdive Studios, a new generation of Star Wars gamers can experience Katarn’s first adventure on

Jedi Master Arkoff is Back in The Edge of Balance — Cover Reveal

The secrets of the Jedi Temple on Banchii are about to be exposed.

This summer, Daniel José Older and Shima Shinya will join forces for the third installment of the Star Wars: The High Republic manga series by VIZ, The Edge of Balance, Vol. 3. With art by Mizuki Sakakibara, the illustrated story is part of Phase III of Star Wars: The High Republic, reuniting fans with Jedi Knight Lily Tora-Asi who remains in defiance on Banchii, one year after the fall of Starlight Beacon.

Today, StarWars.com is pleased to reveal the cover art, featuring Jedi Master Arkoff the Wookiee proudly standing guard with green lightsaber ignited. „I envisioned the covers of Edge of Balance to represent the four seasons,“ Sakakibara tells StarWars.com. „Volume 1 (Lily) was autumn, Volume 2 (Keerin) was summer, so