DRM-free Star Wars games are on the cheap as GOG.com’s summer sale enters full swing

Naboo N-1 Starfighter.

All 19 DRM-free Star Wars games for PC on GOG.com are currently on sale thanks to the digital storefront’s summer sale.

Most of the Star Wars games are marked down either 60- or 75-percent, with many now retailing for under US$3. The summer sales ends June 20.

For those unaware, GOG.com is a PC video games digital marketplace that’s similar to Steam. GOG.com, which is owned by Witcher 3 studio CD Projekt, is most well-known for selling DRM-free version of games.

Here’s the entire list of Star Wars games, along with their current costs:

It’s also worth noting that hundreds of other non-Star Wars games are also on sale at GOG.com, so it’s definitely worth checking out.

Personally, Starfighter looks most enticing to me. I might pick it up to get some N-1 Starfighter practice before the Battlefront II gameplay reveal this weekend—which will feature pilotable of those Naboo starfighters!

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Jared

Ever since he saw A New Hope at four-years-old, Jared (aka leftweet) has been in love with Star Wars. Besides his passion for Star Wars and video games, Jared's hobbies include watching football, soccer and basketball, plus competing in fencing. His current projects include Sports Obscurist, website dedicated to weird and obscure sports.

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