Disney updates Star Wars: Commander with 'The Force Awakens' content
With just a couple of weeks to go before the highly anticipated theatrical release of “Star Wars: The Force Awakens,” Disney has gone full Force on its marketing for the upcoming seventh installment in the main “Star Wars” film series. And one of the latest in its salvo of “The Force Awakens” promotions is the update it has just released to its “Star Wars”-themed Clash of Clans strategy game competitor, Star Wars: Commander.
New world and mercenaries
The new version of Star Wars: Commander sees the introduction of a new world and a couple of new mercenaries, all inspired by locations and species featured in “The Force Awakens.”
The new world in question is Takodana, which is said to be “a hotbed of shady characters from across the galaxy,” including the diminutive pirate Maz Kanata, who is voiced and portrayed via motion capture in the film by Lupita Nyong’o of “12 Years a Slave” fame.
As for the two new mercenaries, one is called Dowutin Hunter, and the other is called Luggabeast Munitioneer. The former is a menacing mercenary whose weapons of choice include thermal grenades and a special starship blaster. And the latter takes the form of a cybernetically enhanced beast ridden by an Er’Kit clansman and designed to boost nearby allied units’ damage output.
More tweaks
The latest update to Star Wars: Commander also introduces modified shuttles for dispatching medical and repair payloads to nearby allied units: the T-5 Deliverance for Empire Commanders and the E-50 Landseer for Rebel Commanders.
It also delivers performance optimizations.
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Compatible with iPhone, iPod touch, and iPad, Star Wars: Commander is available on the App Store as a free-to-play game.
Get the latest version of the game if you want something more to tide you over until the release of “Star Wars: The Force Awakens” on Dec. 18.
Also, check out the free-to-play puzzle game Star Wars – Heroes Path, whose newly released update heralds an in-app purchase sale starting on the eve of the movie’s release.
See also: Feel the Force: Verizon offers customers free ‘Star Wars’ Google Cardboards, Awaken the Force and play Star Wars: Galaxy of Heroes, out now on iOS, and Disney launches a ‘Star Wars’ Infinity 3.0 pack for the new Apple TV.