Star Warsis one of the most beloved mythologies of all time, resulting in a wide range of board games. Despite some divisive films and shows, Star Wars continues to expand with all-new characters and worlds. This has resulted in an unusually wide range of styles, from Andor to Ahsoka. Everyone has their own corner of the galaxy to enjoy.

Similarly, different designers have explored Star Wars’ epic tales in many tabletop genres. Fantasy Flight Games has been one of the strongest Star Wars contributors, which is promising for Star Wars: Unlimited. They have made some iconic and obligatory selections, but there is more to consider. Here are some excellent options for both casual players and expert hobbyists.

Star Wars Outer Rim Board Game

Updated on Jul 14, 2025, by Vaspaan Dastoor:There doesn’t seem to be an end to the amount of Star Wars content being pushed out by Disney. So, we thought we’d do the same and add a few more board games to the list However, we’ll make sure that you’ll actually like them.

Star Wars Outer Rim Board Game

Fortune awaits the bold.

Star Wars: Outer Rim offers an immersive tabletop experience, inviting players to explore the galaxy’s fringes. With rich narratives, diverse characters, and solo play suitability, it’s a strategic adventure for dedicated fans.

Star Wars: Outer Rim really nails that gritty, fringe feel of the Star Wars universe beautifully. Each time you play, it feels like you’re living out a new chapter of an epic Star Wars story. You take on these really immersive character roles as bounty hunters, smugglers, and more, each with their own cool abilities and missions to chase as you adventure around the Outer Rim.

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And man, between the dark and light side conflicts and managing your crew and ship upgrades, the strategy and planning elements are super engaging too.

That said, this game is far from perfect. Some of the longer campaigns can really drag at times when that initial excitement wears off. And for casual gamers or newbies, we think the strategy side could feel overwhelming until you get the hang of things.

Star Wars The Clone Wars Board Game

But even with those occasional slow bits, we’re all in on Outer Rim’s incredibly rich choice-driven storytelling.

Star Wars Villanous: Power of the Dark Side

Play Your Childhood Favorites!

Iconic villains from the Star Wars franchise race to complete their unique win condition, in this standalone expansion from Ravensburger.This expansion features 5 new characters from a range of Star Wars eras, including Darth Vader, Asajj Ventress, and more.

This is an easygoing Star Wars expansion of the classic Villainous system, where popular villains compete to achieve their own unique goals. It includes characters like General Grievous, Darth Vader, and Kylo Ren, which spans each key age from the films. This also makes it very family friendly.

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Star Wars Villainous isn’t too revolutionary for the series, and hardcore hobbyists will find this one divisive. But it’s also very affordable and lighter than some alternatives, though the rules can be unclear at times. There’s also arecent expansion featuring Boba Fett.

Star Wars: The Clone Wars

A New Kind Of Galaxy!

This Star Wars twist on Z-Man’s classic strategy series has 4 unique scenarios to overcome, detailed miniatures, and supports 1-5 players.There are many familiar heroes and villains from the Clone Wars era, and casual rules that are easier to pick up.

Although this is just one of many twists on a highly successful game system, it is surprisingly thematic. You’ll race across the galaxy as Jedi, battling droids and completing missions during the Clone Wars. The design captures an incredible sense of scale, without becoming too complex.

Star Wars Legion Tabletop Game

It also upends the established system of similar Z-Man releases. Fans who enjoyed those other titles will find a lot of novelty in The Clone Wars mechanics. It’s a cooperative game, the rules are very easy to pick up, and it comes with some neat miniatures.

Star Wars: The Deckbuilding Game

Learn And Play Right Away!

A streamlined, competitive card game where the Empire and the Rebels battle to destroy each other’s bases.This fast-paced game features iconic characters and vehicles, and strategic gameplay that is easy to pick up.

Star Wars Rebellion Tabletop Game

This is a new competitive, two-player game from Fantasy Flight Games. They practically have a monopoly on publishing Star Wars tabletop, but their games also continue to be reliable and fun. In this card game, you’ll build decks as the Empire or Rebels, seeking to destroy the opponent’s bases.

Star Wars: The Deckbuilding Game is unexpectedly light. The gameplay is swift because the decks are small, and the cards are relatively straightforward. However, they are also thematic, with great flavor text. It will likely fit into your schedule more easily thanStar Wars: Unlimited’s first set.

Star Wars Imperial Assault Tabletop Game

Star Wars: Legion

Paint It All And Play!

This epic miniatures game focuses on the boots on the ground during key Star Wars battles. The components include over 30 high-quality figures of characters and vehicles.Gameplay is heavy and expected to take around 3 hours to complete. This core set features the exclusive characters Darth Vader and Luke Skywalker.

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This is a competitive, two-player miniatures game, tailor-made for longtime tabletop enthusiasts. You’ll play out famous ground battles between the Empire and the Rebels, using a variety of highly detailed miniatures. This is an extraordinarily heavy game, built for skilled tabletop players.

You’ll enjoy Star Wars Legion most if you don’t mind learning and mastering a dense rulebook. Investing so much time and effort into the complexity and depth can be satisfying. There are also many beautiful miniatures to paint, with distinct expressions and poses that outshine Shatterpoint.

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Star Wars: Rebellion

A Hobby Expert’s Dream!

This elaborate game of strategic war supports 2 to 4 players, with over 150 proportionate miniatures and massive game boards for top-notch table presence.Games can last 3 to 4 hours. The Rebels race to rally their cause and thwart the Empire, who uses overwhelming force to seek and destroy.

This sprawling, monumental game is still widely considered the definitive Star Wars tabletop experience. There are well over 100 miniatures, and the gameplay is very complex. You’ll control the Empire or the Rebels, managing a variety of resources like ships and troops. As the Rebels, you’ll even need to muster support for your cause.

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There are dozens of familiar faces and vehicles. This results in a lot of fan service, so that gameplay offers many opportunities to recreate some of your favorite moments. It also means there’s an extensive variety of miniatures to paint.

Star Wars: Imperial Assault

Lots Of Content And Modes!

This all-rounder features a combination of miniatures, complex competitive skirmishes, and a free companion app that enables solo or co-op gameplay.The app will log your progress, guide you through some rules, and track your character upgrades. There are also cards for you to manage character abilities, enemies, and more.

This Fantasy Flight Games classic is an action-packed game with miniatures, dice-based combat, and a changing tile-based board. There’s a free companion app that introduces solo and co-op gameplay, making it one of manygreat solo games. In the campaign, you’ll complete missions and upgrade heroes throughout an original story.

The companion app is highly accessible for new tabletop gamers, who would otherwise feel intimidated by heavier games. There are also competitive skirmish matches, if you don’t feel like investing in a massive campaign. And being published by FFG, there are countless expansions to add.

Trivial Pursuit: Star Wars The Black Series Edition

May the Trivia be with you

If you’re a true Star Wars fan, this Trivial Pursuit edition will put your knowledge to the test. Spanning all nine mainline movies and with over 1,800 questions, this is the ultimate test that will grant you the rank of Master.

When it comes down to fandoms of any kind, the ultimate way to decide the biggest fan is via trivia. This Star Wars Trivial Pursuit edition features over 1,800 questions, right from A New Hope to Rise of Skywalker. When the chips are down, this is the only way to decide who the biggest Star Wars fan from your friend circle is.

Monopoly Game: Star Wars Edition

Buying planets is way better

What if you’re a fan of Star Wars, but not of intricate board games? Monopoly is one of the easiest tabletop games to play, mostly because everyone already knows the rules. Who knows? Perhaps this Star Wars edition will awaken some sort of tabletop force in you.

Monopoly is a game that’s known throughout the galaxy, making it pretty easy for anyone to pick it up. However, if you have a Star Wars twist to it, you can get fans of the series over to the Dark Side - by which I mean tabletop games, of course.

Star Wars Labyrinth - The Last Jedi

Trust in the Force.

You’ve probably seen those episodes of Star Wars: The Clone Wars or Rebels, where the heroes visit an ancient Jedi temple. The moving maze of Star Wars Labyrinth is much like the trials and tribulations they had to face when going through those temples.

Those Jedi temple episodes are always confusing. Why would the ancient Jedi build them like that? Regardless, Star Wars Labyrinth gives you the feeling that you’re in one of those living temples, and trusting in the Force is the only way out.

Star Wars: Unlimited

There’s a joke here about hands somewhere.

There’s no doubt that the Star Wars universe has a wide roster of some of the most iconic characters in entertainment history. So, a trading card game based on these characters seems like a no-brainer. See which characters complement each other, as you build the mightiest deck in the galaxy.

Imagine trading off Darth Vader for Jar Jar Binks. While it seems like heresy, Jar Jar may actually add value to your deck where Vader may not. That’s the nature of a trading card game, and Star Wars Unlimited follows suit.

FAQ

Are there any new Star Wars board games coming out?

The most anticipated new Star Wars board game is currently Star Wars: Unlimited, a new trading card game. It was launched by Fantasy Flight Games in March 2024, beginning with the Spark of the Rebellion set.

What Star Wars game is coming soon?

Star Wars: Hunters, a team-based multiplayer video game, was expected to launch in 2023 onto the Nintendo Switch and mobile devices. However, its full launch has previously been delayed, and its release has been pushed again to 2024.