Be sure to check out these amazing deals on Star Wars merchandise because today is the fourth of May. Fans of the iconic Lucasfilm franchise have long observed this day as a borderline religious holiday of sorts, commemorating the ever-expanding franchise that has adapted to almost every type of media and product imaginable.
Since its debut in 1977, the Star Wars story has been told in films, television series, books and graphic novels, video games, and many other media that we are certainly not aware of. It is also inspired by board games, toys, clothing and gadgets that can be found in a galaxy far, far away. Many retailers are commemorating May 4th by offering discounts on the final day, and we’ve dug deep into this list so you can see all the best Star Wars Day deals in one place.
Lego is one of the largest suppliers of Star Wars toys. The brand has block replicas of all kinds of iconic ships and equipment, including AT-AT walkers, starfighters, and even our good friend Chewbacca. In addition to direct discounts, Lego offers free gifts when you spend over a certain threshold. You can receive e.g 75-piece AAT set (usually $5) when you spend $40 or more, along with: Trade Federation Troop Carrier Set (normally $29.99) when you spend $160 or more. If you have a free Lego Insiders account, you can also receive collectible pin depicting the Battle of Yavin (normally $14.99) when you spend $90 or more.
In addition to the freebies, the Lego rewards program also offers discounts on a range of exclusive sets – including Chewbacca numbering 2,319 pieces, which is currently available at the Lego Online Store for $164.99 ($35 off). Coincidentally, this single purchase can get you all of the above-mentioned freebies. You can also save $15 on Diorama of the emperor’s throne room, which brings the price down to $84.99. However, to take advantage of any of the offers, you’ll need to head over to the Lego Insiders hub, register and log in if you haven’t already.
The Lego Star Wars Millennium Falcon set consists of 1,351 pieces and depicts Han Solo’s iconic Corellian YT-1300 light freighter. Features lots of moving parts – including rotating turrets, a ramp and an opening cockpit – and several iconic characters.
- You can save 20 percent on bricks TIE bomber at Amazon, Target and Best Buy, bringing the price down to $51.99 ($13 off). The set includes 625 pieces to build the lesser-known TIE ship, as well as figures of its pilot, Darth Vader, Vice Admiral Sloane and the power droid “Gonk”.
- Amazon, Best Buy and Target sell the model Din Djarin’s Menacing Helmet The Mandalorian for $55.99 ($14 off), which is the best price yet. The 584-piece set also comes with its own display stand, so you can easily display the 7-inch Beskar bust on your desk or shelf.
- Obi-Wan Kenobi’s Jedi fighter it’s currently on sale at Amazon, Walmart and Target for $23.99 ($6 off). The 282-piece kit includes everything you need to build the Delta-7 Aethersprite-class light interceptor – Obi-Wan’s ship in Attack of the Clones – plus figures of Taun We, the R4-P17 droid and Obi-Wan himself.
We live in a golden age when it comes to the relationship between movies and video games. More and more game franchises are being adapted into movies and TV series with great success (ahem, The Last of Us), and the opposite has been happening for some time now. The Star Wars games were some of the earliest success stories in this regard, but more recent titles have been as well Star Wars Jedi: Survivor they have taken quality to another level. This particular game is $29.99 ($40 off) at Amazon (PS5/Xbox), Best Buy (PS5/Xbox), and Target (PS5/Xbox).
Survivor continues the original story of Cal Kestis, who is one of the few survivors of the Jedi Order after Order 66 nearly drove it to extinction. An adventure title that draws inspiration from Dark Souls in that you lose experience points upon death and directly follows the events of the game Star Wars Jedi: Fallen Order (which also drops to $3.99 on Xbox, PS5, and Steam).
Star Wars Jedi: Survivor is an engaging sequel to 2019’s Fallen Order, which continues the story of Cal Kestis and his little droid BD-1. It’s an action-adventure game that combines elements of games like Tomb Raider, Metroid, and God of War with Dark Souls – except that you’re a Jedi with a lightsaber.
- Best Buy sells Lego Star Wars: The Skywalker Saga for Xbox for $15.99 ($14 off) and PS4 for $9.99 ($10 off). The latest Lego Star Wars game offers a fully interactive recap of all nine films from the franchise’s three main trilogies, and remains one of the most enjoyable ways to relive the story. Be warned, however, that if you haven’t seen the videos, it may be difficult to follow.
- PC version Star Wars Battlefront II: Holiday Edition is on sale for just $4.79 (about $35 off) on Steam. Take control of your favorite series like Darth Vader, Luke Skywalker and more in this fun shooter. As part of the package, you will receive over 200 cosmetic items, including soldier and hero skins, emotes and voice lines. Steam has it too EA Star Wars Triple Pack which includes Battlefront II, Star Wars Squadrons Starfighters, and Fallen Order for $9.06, which is about $120 less than the original prices for all three games.
- Humble’s May the Fourth Sale features tons of discounted PC classics starting at just 74 cents. Some must-play titles include Knights of the Old Republic and The Force Unleashed, but you can pick up nearly two dozen titles for $54.99 (45% off).
Personally, I love it Little Baby Gu set from Nanoleaf, which is currently available at Nanoleaf for $224.98 ($75 off). The 17-panel starter kit contains enough panels to assemble a replica of Baby Yoda’s head, but if you ever get bored of the green guy’s pigmentation or look, Nanoleaf makes it easy to mix and match shapes from other kits.
The modular lighting kit includes Shapes Hexagons and Shapes Mini Triangles that respond to light and sound. They’re also Matter-over-Thread ready—meaning they’re compatible with Google Home, Amazon Alexa, and Apple Home—and can mirror colors to the display using the Nanoleaf desktop app.
Nanoleaf light panels are available in a variety of shapes, making it easy to combine them into various fun patterns. The panels support as many as 16 billion colors and a number of light scenes that can respond to music, touch and the monitor. This set is intended to represent Grogu’s head.
Speaking of Grog, Amazon offers its own Fifth generation Echo Dot in black or white with a stand in the shape of his head for $55.98 ($22 off). Latest model equipped with a clock it’s also available on Amazon in white with a Grogu stand for $67.98 ($20 off). Alternatively, if you already own an Echo Dot, you can purchase the stand separately from Amazon for $24.99 ($3 off).
This is the fifth generation Echo Dot. With Grogu stand. Will your kids love it or will they find it terrible fuel?
- Sure it’s not on sale, but Amazon sells another one too Star Wars theme Echo Dot Standresembling a stormtrooper helmet, for $39.99.
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