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All of them? One for each main series movie. It calls itself "Lego Star Wars: The Skywalker Saga"
Ahhh the new one
yeah it's huge but to be honest it doesn't have as much of the 'lego games' identity about it as previous titles
obviously I have a lot of nostalgia but for me Lego games peaked when they still had unvoiced characters - or at least they were voiced but only spoke in gesticulations and hmms and ahhs
also the new one doesn't have character creation which is bollocks
I suppose it's not really surprising that Disney Lego Games are more commercial - that era of Star Wars games in particular when video games were still a bit of a wild west were amazing. LucasFilm licensed Star Wars out to anyone that had a fun idea, and let them go nuts. Some of it was totally shit but it was all smaller studios, it was fresh and attempting to innovate.
Like I said, I haven't played a Lego game since 1997, so those things flew right over my head. I have no expectations of a current century Lego game, I am in full mode over here.