Microsoft Announces Release Date For Kinect Star Wars

Microsoft has announced that Kinect Star Wars will hit stores in Europe and the US on April 3rd. The game itself will sell for $49.99 but we can also look forward to a console bundle for $449.99. On top of that, Microsoft released five game modes we can look forward to.

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Microsoft has announced that Kinect Star Wars will hit stores in Europe and the US on April 3rd. The game itself will sell for $49.99 but we can also look forward to a console bundle for $449.99. On top of that, Microsoft released five game modes we can look forward to.

  • Rancor Revenge
  • Jedi Destiny: Dark Side Rising (including space battles, speeder bikes and landspeeders and duels)
  • Galactic Dance Off mode (“Star Wars-themed pop tunes where those still honing their Jedi skills can take a break to battle Darth Vader on the dance floor”)
  • Duels of Fate (“a battle-by-battle experience to sharpen your Jedi skills against the Dark Side”)
  • Podracing
  • Galactic Dance Off mode (“Star Wars-themed pop tunes where those still honing their Jedi skills can take a break to battle Darth Vader on the dance floor”)

If you pick up the console bundle, you also grab yourself an exclusive C-3PO unlockable character to be used in Galactic Dance Off.

After seeing the sweet R2-D2 console, I think I’ve got room for one more console under the TV. Is this the droid you’re looking for?


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