Star Wars: Galaxy of Heroes update brings legendary ships to the game

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Star Wars: Galaxy of Heroes update brings legendary ships to the game
The top grossing mobile game in the Star Wars franchise, Galaxy of Heroes has just received a major update that adds ships from all eras of the universe. The update is available on both the Android and iOS platforms starting this week, so you can download it via App Store and Google Play.

The introduction of iconic Star Wars ships into the game doesn't just add new gameplay content for players, but it also brings new levels of excitement and strategy to the game.

Basically, if you're a Star Wars: Galaxy of Heroes veteran, you'll be able to engage in space combat and collect legendary Star Wars ships, including TIE fighters, as well as the iconic Millennium Falcon.

Along with the addition of these Star Wars ships come a range of improvements that make the space combat interesting. For example, players can now create the best combinations to maximize their ship's effectiveness in battle.

Also, you can now equip ships with a crew of heroes and bolster them with a Fleet Commander. You can even build and upgrade your own Capital Ships, including the Grand Moff Tarkin's Star Destroyer, the Executrix.

Moreover, players can compete with others in an all new PvP Fleet Arena to earn Ship Blueprints and unlock rare items.

According to EA, throughout December, all fans of the game can look forward to the game's arsenal of more than 100 unique characters such as Jyn Erso, Cassian Andor, and K-2SO from Rogue One: A Star Wars Story in theaters this December.

Additional Squad Tournament events will also be available to players where they will have the chance to earn unique rewards and Rogue One: A Star Wars Story character shards.


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source: EA
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