Star Wars: Galaxy of Heroes is now available on PC and brings a new introduction for newcomers to the collectible RPG right at the launch of the game.
What kind of game is this? The RPG Star Wars: Galaxy of Heroes, which revolves around characters from the films and series, has been around since 2015. You not only collect characters, but also improve them in order to then compete against other teams in turn-based battles.
In the game, you have over 300 characters from the good and evil side to choose from. The characters are not only from the Star Wars films, but also from Disney series such as The Mandalorian.
Here you can see the trailer for Star Wars: Galaxy of Heroes:
Help for beginners on the PC
What is this new version? While Star Wars: Galaxy of Heroes has been around since 2015, the PC version has now launched in Early Access. Anyone who wants to try out the game can download and try it out for free via the EA app.
The PC version will offer improved graphics, 60 frames per second, anti-aliasing and freely assignable keys. Newcomers can also look forward to a revised system for beginners that will get new players into the game more quickly.
The new players can then look forward to the improved, fairer campaign and the improved progression system, which guides all players until they reach the maximum level of 85.
What has changed in the game over the years? Star Wars: Galaxy of Heroes has grown over the years. Many updates have not only added new characters, but have also ensured that players can now reach the end game of the game much faster.
There is also now an airplane mode in the game that allows you to play offline on both the PC and the mobile device.
If you have already played Star Wars: Galaxy of Heroes on your mobile device or still do, you don’t have to start over. Saved games and everything else on your account can be accessed on all devices at any time.
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