Online Nintendo Switch users can play the classic Star Wars game for free

Nintendo Switch Online users on Switch, Switch Lite, and Switch OLED can soon play a classic game star Wars Free game for a limited time. And unlike some free game trials, this one doesn’t require an expansion pack tier and is open to all Nintendo Switch Online subscribers. As for the game, it can be played for free between April 20th and April 26th. This may not sound very long, but the game is, and it is star wars: republic commando, It’s only nine to ten hours long, so you can easily whip it up during that window.

For those who are not familiar with this star Wars The game, debuted in 2005 via LucasArts as an exclusive to the original Xbox. Later the same year, it made its way to PC, and then in 2021 an HD port was released on PS4 and Nintendo Switch. When it was originally released, the game had a score of 78 on Metacritic. This isn’t the greatest Metacritic hit, but it’s a strong, and in modern times, widely regarded as a cult classic when it comes to star Wars games.

“Boss, Fixer, Scorch and Sev, aka Delta Squad, are back on Nintendo Switch! Bring back the legendary campaign,” reads an official announcement for the game on Nintendo eShop. Welcome to the Clone Wars: Chaos has broken out across the galaxy. As the leader of an elite squad of Republic Commandos, your mission is to infiltrate, control and ultimately eliminate the enemy. Trandoshan mercenaries of flying insect fighters from Geonosis. Your squad will follow your orders, carry out your orders. Complex and strategic maneuvers. You are their leader. They are your weapon.”

To play the game on Nintendo Switch, you’ll need to download it to Switch, which requires 2.5GB of space. Once the trials are over, you’ll need to pay over $14.99 to buy them and keep playing, however, if you buy them during the trial, you can get them for $7.49, at a 50 percent discount. Meanwhile, for your trouble verifying it via Nintendo Switch Online, you’ll get 100 Platinum Points.

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