May The Fourth Sale Offers Huge Discounts For Every Star Wars VR Experience

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Today is May the Fourth (Be With You), an annual celebration of all things Star Wars. PlayStation, Meta, and Steam all have sales running on Star Wars Games, so don't miss out. Most of these sales end on May 5 (aka Revenge of the Fifth). Here are all of the Star Wars VR games with prices and discounts for SteamVR, PlayStation VR, Meta Quest, and Pico.Vader Immortal (Quest, PS VR) 0:00 /1:34 1× Vader Immortal is a three-episode narrative adventure set after the events of Star Wars Episode III: Revenge of the Sith. You play as a smuggler whose ship is intercepted by Darth Vader himself above the fiery planet Mustafar. A journey of self discovery alongside a wisecracking droid leads to learning the ways of the Force and extensive lightsaber action, culminating with a duel with Vader. It's wish fulfillment of the highest order for any Star Wars fan. All three episodes also feature the lightsaber dojo, an escalating gauntlet mode separate from the story campaign to test your Jedi mastery. In keeping with the abilities learned in each game, Episode 1 just focuses on usage of a lightsaber, Episode 2 adds the Force, and Episode 3 incorporates weapons from stormtroopers.Vader Immortal is sold as a complete bundle on the original PlayStation VR, currently on sale for $7.49, a whopping 75% off. On Meta Quest, Episode 1, Episode 2, and Episode 3 are all 50% off, $4.99 each. Meta also has all three episodes in a special May The Fourth bundle along with Tales From the Galaxy's Edge and Beyond Victory for $29.99.Star Wars: Vader Immortal Trilogy Review - A Splendid Early Exercise In Story-LivingI don’t really like to echo a company’s marketing slogans, especially not in reviews, but in the case of Star Wars: Vader Immortal, you kind of have to. Note: This review is for the entire Vader Immortal trilogy. You can see our individual reviews for each episode below.UploadVRJamie FelthamStar Wars Pinball VR (PC VR, PS VR, Quest) 0:00 /0:55 1× Play pinball on eight officially licensed tables based on films and series in the Star Wars universe. Star Wars Pinball VR is 60% on PS VR1 ($9.99) and 50% off on Quest and Steam ($12.49).Here are all the tables in the game:The MandalorianStar Wars Episode IV: A New HopeStar Wars Episode V: The Empire Strikes BackStar Wars Episode VI: Return of the JediRogue One: A Star Wars StoryStar Wars RebelsMasters of the ForceClassic CollectiblesStar Wars Pinball VR Review: Making the Bump(er) to Hyper SpaceIs this latest addition to the Star Wars VR library worth your time? Find out in our Star Wars Pinball VR review!UploadVRJoshua BroadwellStar Wars: Squadrons (PC VR, PS VR) 0:00 /5:46 1× Star Wars: Squadrons is the game that kids like me, who grew up playing the Lucasarts-made flight sims X-wing and TIE Fighter, had waited our whole lives for. Squadrons puts you in the cockpit of the franchise's most legendary fighter ships and plunges you into a sprawling dual perspective story of pilots flying for both the New Republic (the good guys) and the reeling Empire (the baddies). There's also a full-fledged competitive multiplayer mode.Originally released for PlayStation 4, Xbox One, and on PC, the game can be played entirely in VR via Steam VR and PlayStation VR (a port to PS VR2 never came, but you can play using Sony's newest headset via the PS VR2 PC adapter). The game has full HOTAS support, making for one of the most immersive Star Wars flight games ever made.For Star Wars Day, it's 90% off on Steam ($3.99). Unfortunately, it is not on sale for PlayStation VR, still listed for $39.99.Star Wars: Squadrons VR Review - The Galaxy’s Finest Space CombatStar Wars: Squadrons is finally here and it absolutely delivers. From the incredible set piece moments, excellent new characters, and fantastic VR space combat, this is an adrenaline-fueled blast in the galaxy far, far away that you won’t want to miss. Here’s our Star Wars: Squadrons VR reviewUploadVRDavid JagneauxStar Wars: Tales From The Galaxy's Edge (Quest, PS VR2) 0:00 /1:33 1× Star Wars: Tales from the Galaxy's Edge is an interactive VR adventure set on Batuu, the Outer Rim planet most known as the fictional setting of the real-world Star Wars theme parks at Disneyland in California, and Walt Disney World in Florida.In Tales from the Galaxy's Edge, you'll play as a droid repair tech who crash lands on Batuu, take on missions in the Batuu wilds, face off against the Guavian Death Gang, infiltrate a First Order facility and travel to other eras in the galaxy, in your own unforgettable Star Wars story.On PlayStation VR2, Tales has enhanced graphics, sounds, and haptics compared to the original version designed for Oculus Quest. It also includes all the DLC, while on Quest it's a separate purchase.Tales from the Galaxy's Edge Enhanced Edition is on sale for $9.99 on PlayStation VR2, 75% off the normal price. On Quest, Tales and the game's DLC, Last Call, are included for a limited time in the ILM May the 4th Bundle for $29.99. Separately, the base game and Last Call DLC are both 50% off, $12.49 & $4.99 respectively.Star Wars: Tales From The Galaxy’s Edge Full Review: Bringing Balance To The ForceWith the launch of the Last Call DLC, balance is almost fully restored to Star Wars: Tales From The Galaxy’s Edge. Read on for our Star Wars: Tales From The Galaxy’s Edge full Review. At the risk of enraging seemingly all of the internet, let me recall aUploadVRJamie FelthamStar Wars: Beyond Victory (Quest 3/3S) 0:00 /1:40 1× Set during the reign of the Empire, and featuring an original story involving the notorious podracing legend, Sebulba, Beyond Victory blends immersive VR storytelling with mixed reality play in which your real-world space is transformed into a holotable arena. Here, fast-paced, top-down podracing plays out, while a sandbox mode turns your living room into a playset environment.Beyond Victory is half-off on the Meta Horizon store today, discounted to $9.99 from the usual $19.99.Star Wars: Beyond Victory Review - Not The Podracer We’re Looking ForStar Wars: Beyond Victory brings third-person mixed reality podracing and a digital toy set to Quest 3 & 3S today.UploadVRDon HopperJedi Knight: Jedi Academy & Jedi Knight II: Jedi Outcast (Quest, Pico, PC VR)Longtime modders Team Beef brought two classic Star Wars games to VR with full motion controls. Jedi Academy casts you as a student under Jedi Master Luke Skywalker. In Jedi Outcast, you are Kyle Katarn, a now former Jedi who has severed their tie to the Force. Team Beef has instructions to get the game running on your platform of choice.Note that you must own a copy of these games to use the mods. The mods simply add VR support to each game. Jedi Academy and Jedi Outcast are 75% off on Steam right now, just $2.49 each.Links: Quest, Pico, PC VR