The best Star Wars Day deals

May the Fourth be with us all on this Star Wars Day. Although things have been relatively quiet with the multimedia goldmine that is Star Warswith just a few whispers about upcoming films (The Mandalorian and Grogu excluded), only one live-action show on the horizon, and a long way to go before the release of The fate of the Old Republic game, it is nevertheless a day to celebrate the franchise. And by that I mean it’s time to save some money on some Star Wars treats.
That you celebrate Star Wars One day while having a movie marathon, or if you just have a slight appreciation for the franchise, the power of the force will compel you to buy the whole thing – whoa, sorry about that. We’ve rounded up deals on video games, Lego sets, movies and more. If you’re shopping for a superfan, Amazon, Walmart, and Best Buy all have deals on all kinds of products. Star Wars from merchandise, toys and bandages to water bottles.
Star Wars Jedi: Survivor is currently heavily discounted at several retailers for all platforms. The physical PlayStation 5 and Xbox Series Unfortunately, the digital console versions are still full price at $69.99.


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Star Wars Jedi: Survivor is the captivating sequel to 2019’s Fallen orderthe one that continues the story of Cal Kestis and his little droid, BD-1. It is an action-adventure game mixing elements of games like tomb Raider, MetroidAnd God of War with Dark souls – except you’re a Jedi with a lightsaber. Read our review.
Third person fans Star Wars games have had a lot to enjoy in recent years, with the Star Wars Outlaws This is another one worth checking out, especially now that it’s cheaper than usual. You can pick up the physical version on PS5 and Xbox Series X for $20.99 (was $29.99) at Best Buy, or for $19.93 at Walmart. The most recent version of the Nintendo Switch 2 also costs $35.97 (about $42 off) on Amazon, although it recently sold for about $5 less.


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Star Wars Outlaws is an original open-world adventure set in the expansive universe of the iconic film series. It stars Kay Vess, a protagonist who seeks to rob criminal overlords to gain her freedom. Read our review.


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Sometimes you want your Star Wars fandom should be discreet, visible only to super fans. Luckily, Owala’s limited-edition FreeSip bottles come in a multitude of shades inspired by the iconic looks of Boba Fett, Darth Vader, and the iconic Imperial stormtrooper.


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The best price we’ve seen in over a year is happening on Amazon. The discounted bundle includes the original film on 4K Blu-ray, as well as a 1080p Blu-ray and a digital copy.
Let’s move on to toys, Lego is offering deals on some Star Wars sets until May 6 for those with a free Lego Insiders account. You can get similar prices on Amazon, but you’ll miss out on some free gifts you’ll get with certain purchases (not to mention extra loyalty points). Orders of $40 or more for Lego Star Wars sets will include a miniature Razor Crest, valued at $5. If you buy more than $160 worth of Lego gear, you’ll get the 278-piece Darksaber set (a $30 value).
- By entering the limited time offers, the 1,138 pieces C-3PO with articulated arms and a posable head is currently on sale for $111.99 ($28 off) on Amazon and Lego’s online storefront (for those in the know). It also includes a C-3PO minifigure and is designed for ages 18 and up.
- THE 700 pieces, brick Star Wars logo for ages 18 and up, it’s ideal for display on a shelf, and it costs $47.99 for Lego Insiders. Alternatively, you can get it for $2 more on Amazon.
- Lego and Amazon both offer the same price on The Mandalorian Helmeta set of 584 pieces intended for ages 18 and over. It’s $55.99 for Lego Insiders, or you can get it for the same price on Amazon. If you really love Mando, check out the new Lego-exclusive N-1 Starfighter set that just launched. Through May 6, the $249.99 bundle includes a free lenticular display inspired by the upcoming film, The Mandalorian and Grogu.
There are several other Lego Star Wars sets available for a lower price than usual, although they don’t include freebies like the ones above. THE 525-piece classic AT-AT walker is down to $51.99 ($13 off) at Amazon and Target, which is a new low price. If you or a loved one like Ahsokayou can also get a set that includes the Ghost and Phantom II shipsplus a set of five Ahsoka figurines, for $111.99 (was $159.99) at Amazon.


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The Dark Falcon set is a 1,579-piece kit that allows them to recreate the dark version of the Millennium Falcon, complete with a removable cockpit, bunk beds, and even a throne. The set also includes minifigures like Dark Jar Jar, Beach Luke and Bounty Hunter C-3PO.
If you have $70 to spend on an Amazon smart speaker, we recommend the new Echo Dot Max because it offers excellent sound quality. But our recommendation changes if you are a Star Wars fan. Amazon still sells its Fifth Generation Echo Dot Speaker with Grogu Stand for $71.98. While this is a great deal compared to buying the speaker and stand separately (it would cost around $80), the sale price is nothing new for Star Wars Day.
If you prefer your Grogu-skinned Echo Dot to not have eyes, Amazon sells an all-hearing mount with an Echo Dot for $67.98.


While there are no deals on the 4K Blu-ray set from Andor(it’s still around $50, with its second season still streaming exclusively on Disney Plus), you can save on a adorable little holiday decoration of protagonist Cassian Andor wielding a blaster. It costs $15.99 ($16 off) at Amazon and Hallmark.


A few years ago we introduced Nanoleaf multi-panel kits that, when assembled, put a cute Grogu (I mean “Baby Gu” because it’s not a licensed product) on your wall. Prices have dropped on both large and small packages, allowing you to choose the one that best suits your budget and room size. The company “Little Baby Gu” kit 17 panels is on sale for $199.98 (originally $249.99), while the Set of 53 panelswhich allows for a more detailed recreation of our little green friend, is available for $499.98 directly from Nanoleaf (originally $674.92).
The company offers several other unlicensed products Star Wars-inspired kits are also on sale today. And, just in case you didn’t know, you can change the colors or layout of the Nanoleaf panels at will. When you don’t feel the Star Wars listen, rearrange them as you see fit.


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Nanoleaf’s light panels come in distinct shapes that make it easy to connect them in a variety of fun patterns. The panels support up to 16 billion colors and a number of lighting scenes, which can respond to music, touch and your monitor. This set is designed to represent Grogu’s head.



