The Star Wars classics, on offer in the Nintendo Switch eShop

Star Wars Jedi Knight: Jedi Outcast and Jedi Academy, among the video games on the Nintendo platform.

Once again, the May the Forth be with you celebrations (a pun that refers to the date of May 4) have been accompanied by offers in video games. The saga created by George Lucas commemorates his day and not only Steam offers the Star Wars titles at a reduced price. Nintendo Switch players will also be able to purchase several of these products more economically, with discounts of up to 30% on the Nintendo eShop.

Star Wars Jedi Knight, offers on Nintendo Switch
Star Wars Jedi Knight.

Star Wars games on sale on Nintendo Switch

  • Star Wars Jedi Knight II: Jedi Outcast for 6.74 euros (25%, before 8.99 euros)
  • Star Wars Jedi Knight: Jedi Academy for 16.99 euros (15%, before 19.99 euros)
  • Star Wars Pinball for 20.99 euros (30%, before 29.99 euros)

The Star Wars Jedi Knight saga follows in the footsteps of Kyle Katarn, a former Jedi knight who has already been erased from the official canon, but who stars in one of the most recognized Star Wars video game sagas. The work combines the third and the first person in a shooter with blaster battles in which there is no shortage of lightsaber duels; Nor is the platform element, very present in both Jedi Outcast and Jedi Academy.

One of the classics that is about to be released in the hybrid of the Kyoto ones is Star Wars Episode I: Racer, which will also be released on PlayStation 4. The developers have worked on adapting the controls, to the point that players The Nintendo console will have the possibility to manage the podracer using a single Joy-Con.

Star Wars Battlefront, the 2004 original, is not playable on the Nintendo Switch, but it has been in the news recently because Steam has added support for online multiplayer on its PC version, as we've posted on FreeGameTips.

Source | Nintendo eShop

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