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Lego Star Wars: The Force Awakens Season Pass Details Announced

A long time ago, in a cliché far far away, someone had the idea that it would be fun to recreate Star Wars with legos, and they were right! Since it’s debut in 2005 Lego Star Wars has been a hit, and The Force Awakens is no different. In the latest news of the franchise, Warner Bros. Interactive Entertainment announced new details on the upcoming Season Pass, granting players access to a cornucopia of various DLC.

The Season Pass will include three Level Packs: Poe’s Quest for Survival, First Order Siege of Takodana, and Escape from Starkiller Base. Which includes a litany of playable characters and vehicles. Also included are five Character Packs: The Jedi Character Pack, The Prequel Trilogy Character Pack, The Freemaker Adventures Character Pack, The Star Wars: Rebels Character Pack, and The Clone Wars Character Pack.

Lego Star Wars: The Force Awakens will be available June 28th, with the Season Pass being avaiable for $9.99. Considering each individual DLC pack runs at $2.99 a piece, this feels like a great deal.

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