Minecraft has never been behind in its crossovers, with the game collaborating with many franchises such as Genshin Impact, Call of Duty, Minions, and, most importantly, Star Wars. Minecraft has done crossovers with Star Wars in the past that featured skins of beloved Star Wars characters from the movies and shows as well as complete DLC packs featuring Star Wars content.
Minecraft’s latest Star Wars expansion pack, called Star Wars: Path of the Jedi, is now available to download and play. It was announced during Minecraft’s October live event as a story expansion that lets players play as a Jedi during the Prequel days. It allows players to build their own lightsabers, make their own Astromech droid, and fight alongside famous Star Wars heroes.
Minecraft Star Wars: Path Of The Jedi
Minecraft released a launch trailer for the Star Wars expansion pack on YouTube that shows players a glimpse into the game. The trailer starts off by showing the player collecting his own Kyber crystal from the caves of Illum and then using an interactive menu to build their own custom lightsaber. The choices when building your own lightsaber include stance, color, and hilt. Additionally, players can also choose to wield two lightsabers together.
The trailer then shows the player customizing their own Astromech droid with a design of their own choice. The trailer then shows the player’s adventures with Anakin Skywalker and even other characters, such as Ahsoka. Star Wars: Path of the Jedi expansion pack allows players to travel the galaxies with their friends using multiplayer and explore their powerful abilities.
Players can download Minecraft’s Star Wars: Path of the Jedi on all major platforms from the Minecraft Marketplace. It does require the latest version of Minecraft Bedrock edition; however, players will also get an R2-D2 shirt in the dressing room for free.
The recent times have been exciting for Star Wars gaming fans thanks to the release of many successful Star Wars titles. The latest one in this lineup is Minecraft’s Path of the Jedi pack. It is certainly an exciting crossover, and we hope to see more successful Star Wars projects in the future.