Phantom Limb Level Pack released for LEGO Star Wars on PC

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Phantom Limb Level Pack released on Steam today, meaning that those who enjoy LEGO Star Wars: The Force Awakens on PC can now gain access to the C-3PO-centric journey.

Previously a PlayStation brand exclusive, the level pack originally released on August 9. Xbox One users still seem to be left out in the cold; a store search for “Phantom Limb Level Pack” turns up empty.

As I wrote earlier, the pack focuses on a story where C-3PO’s ship crash-lands on a barren planet called Taul. The Steam Store description for the pack further reads:

The Phantom Limb Level Pack extends the LEGO Star Wars: The Force Awakens experience with a new adventure that leads up to the events of the film. Discover the thrilling adventure that led to C-3PO’s new red arm and reunited him with the Resistance.

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Taking place ahead of the eighth Star Wars movie, the pack also features several other playable droids:

[…] PZ-99, a security droid whose prime directive is to protect all non-combat personnel. Teaming up with him is VL-44, another security droid, armed with an incinerator to destroy gold LEGO bricks and fend off the hostile creatures on the surface of Taul. There’s also CO-34, a construction droid able to do most of the heavy lifting for the group, MSE-Y, a repair droid, GNK-189, a power droid, and 2MED2, a medical droid.

There is also O-MR1, a First Order droid voiced by Simon Pegg. Pegg has previously lended his talents to the Star Wars universe by voicing Dengar in Battlefront and The Clone Wars TV, as well as playing Unkar Plutt in The Force Awakens.

The pack costs US$2.99 individually via Steam. It is currently unclear if the $9.99 Season Pass also includes the pack.

You can watch the PlayStation vignette trailer for the pack below:

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