

In addition to the galaxy's favorite child, there are plenty of cool Star Wars gifts to choose from, including Blu-ray box sets, action figures, board games, and more. Our Star Wars gift guide, as you might expect, features plenty of The Mandalorian's always-popular Baby Yoda, from plushies to figures to a Lego set.

We're guessing you have a big Star Wars fan on your shopping list this holiday season, and we're here to help you pick out the perfect Star Wars gift. On the gaming side of the Star Wars Universe, 2021 has been thin on content but it did see Respawn Entertainment's Star Wars Jedi: Fallen Order get an attractive next-gen update on PS5 and Xbox Series X|S.

That last part’s not really directed at you specifically, by the way.The Force is strong with Star Wars every year, and while it will be a while before a new film set in the wartorn galaxy arrives on the big screen, 2021 has seen the brand thrive with Mandalorian and Clone Wars series. They’re fine, just move on and hope you like the next thing better. I get why people who LOVED the old EU were let down by them, but outside of that, anybody who says they’re so offensive that they need to be wiped from existence is kidding themselves. At worst, the movies are unnecessary additions to the saga that have their ups and downs (personally, I loved them, but it’s cool if others aren’t as enthusiastic about them as I am). Anyway, there really just isn’t any reason to do it. Which, between Mandalorian and Bad Batch, it seems like they’re doing, by the way. Much more likely that they’ll just try to improve the ST by fleshing out the stories/characters Clone Wars-style. They’re not going to upset fans of the new stuff (as loud as the haters are, I’m certain that more people enjoy it), confuse more casual fans, upset the filmmakers/scare potential future filmmakers out of working for them in the future by making it clear that anything that people get angry about will be made “unofficial”, destroy the entire canon (which consists of way more than just a few movies), start over without Carrie Fisher, acknowledge that they screwed up (which I’d argue they didn’t anyway)…it just doesn’t make sense.
