Peruse
these
awesome
deals
on
Star
Wars
stuff,
you
must,
because
today
is
May
the
Fourth.
Fans
of
Lucasfilm’s
iconic
franchise
have
long
celebrated
this
day
as
a
kind
of
borderline-religious
holiday
of
sorts,
one
that
recognizes
an
ever-growing
franchise
that
has
been
adapted
for
almost
every
type
of
media
—
and
product
—
you
can
think
of.
Since
its
debut
in
‘77,
Star
Wars
lore
has
been
doled
out
in
films,
TV
series,
books
and
graphic
novels,
video
games,
and
plenty
of
other
mediums
we’re
surely
oblivious
to.
It’s
also
inspired
board
games,
toys,
apparel,
and
enough
merch
to
fill
a
galaxy
far,
far
away.
Many
retailers
commemorate
May
4th
by
discounting
the
latter,
and
we’ve
gone
deep
into
the
heap
so
you
can
see
all
of
the
best
Star
Wars
Day
deals
in
one
place.
Lego
is
one
of
the
biggest
purveyors
of
Star
Wars
toys.
The
brand
has
blocky
replicas
of
all
sorts
of
iconic
ships
and
gear,
including
AT-AT
walkers,
starfighters,
and
even
our
good
friend
Chewbacca.
In
addition
to
direct
discounts,
Lego
is
offering
free
gifts
when
you
spend
over
a
certain
threshold.
For
example,
you
can
get
a
75-piece
AAT
set
(usually
$5)
when
you
spend
$40
or
more,
along
with
a
Trade
Federation
Troop
Carrier
set
(usually
$29.99)
when
you
spend
$160
or
more.
If
you
have
a
free
Lego
Insiders
account,
you
can
also
get
a
collectible
pin
depicting
the
Battle
of
Yavin
(normally
$14.99)
when
you
spend
$90
or
more.
In
addition
to
the
freebies,
Lego’s
rewards
program
also
nets
you
discounts
on
a
host
of
exclusive
sets
—
including
a
2,319-piece
Chewbacca,
which
is
currently
on
sale
for
$164.99
($35
off)
via
Lego’s
online
storefront.
Coincidentally,
that
single
purchase
could
net
you
all
of
the
aforementioned
freebies.
You
can
also
save
$15
on
the
Emperor’s
Throne
Room
Diorama,
which
brings
it
down
to
$84.99.
To
redeem
either
deal,
however,
you’ll
need
to
go
to
Lego’s
Insiders
hub,
sign
up,
and
sign
in
if
you
haven’t
already.
The
Lego
Star
Wars
Millennium
Falcon
set
is
a
1,351-piece
build
depicting
Han
Solo’s
iconic YT-1300
Corellian
light
freighter.
It
features
numerous
movable
parts
—
including
rotating
turrets,
a
ramp,
and
an
opening
cockpit
—
plus
several
iconic
characters.
$136
at
Amazon$136
at
Target$136
at
Best
Buy
We’re
in
something
of
a
golden
age
when
it
comes
to
the
relationship
between
films
and
video
games.
More
game
franchises
are
being
adapted
to
film
and
TV
series
with
great
success
(ahem,
The
Last
of
Us),
and
the
reverse
has
been
true
for
a
while
now.
Star
Wars
games
were
some
of
the
earliest
success
stories
in
that
regard,
but
newer
titles
like
Star
Wars
Jedi:
Survivor
have
taken
the
quality
to
another
level.
That
particular
game
is
down
to
$29.99
($40
off)
at
Amazon
(PS5
/
Xbox),
Best
Buy
(PS5
/
Xbox),
and
Target
(PS5
/
Xbox).
Survivor
continues
the
original
story
of
Cal
Kestis,
who
is
one
of
the
few
remaining
survivors
of
the
Jedi
Order
after
Order
66
nearly
drove
it
into
extinction.
The
adventure
title,
which
borrows
inspiration
from
Dark
Souls
in
that
you
lose
experience
points
upon
death,
directly
follows
the
events
of
Star
Wars
Jedi:
Fallen
Order
(which
also
happens
to
be
down
to
$3.99
for
Xbox,
PS5,
and
Steam).
Star
Wars
Jedi:
Survivor
is
the
captivating
sequel
to
2019’s
Fallen
Order,
one
that
continues
the
story
of
Cal
Kestis
and
his
little
droid,
BD-1.
It’s
an
action-adventure
game
blending
elements
of
games
like
Tomb
Raider,
Metroid,
and
God
of
War
with
Dark
Souls—
except
you’re
a
Jedi
with
a
lightsaber.
$30
at
Amazon
(PS5)$30
at
Best
Buy
(Xbox
Series
X)$30
at
Best
Buy
(PS5)
Personally,
I
love
Nanoleaf’s
Small
Baby
Gu
Bundle,
which
is
available
from
Nanoleaf
right
now
for
$224.98
($75
off).
The
17-panel
starter
kit
includes
just
enough
panels
to
assemble
a
replica
of
Baby
Yoda’s
head,
though,
if
you
ever
get
bored
of
the
green
fella’s
pigmentation
or
design,
Nanoleaf
makes
it
easy
to
mix
and
match
shapes
from
other
bundles.
The
modular
lighting
kit
features
Shapes
Hexagons
and
Shapes
Mini
Triangles,
both
of
which
can
react
to
light
and
sound.
They’re
also
Matter-over-Thread-ready
—
meaning
they’re
compatible
with
Google
Home,
Amazon
Alexa,
and
Apple
Home
—
and
can
mirror
the
colors
on
your
display
with
the
help
of
Nanoleaf’s
desktop
app.
Nanoleaf’s
light
panels
come
in
distinct
shapes
that
make
it
easy
to
connect
them
in
a
variety
of
fun
patterns.
The
panels
support
up
to
16
billion
colors
and
a
number
of
lighting
scenes,
which
can
react
to
music,
touch,
and
your
monitor.
This
set
is
designed
to
depict
Grogu’s
head.
$225
at
Nanoleaf
Speaking
of
Grogu,
Amazon
is
offering
its
fifth-gen
Echo
Dot
in
black
or
white
with
a
stand
shaped
like
his
head
for
$55.98
($22
off).
The
latest
clock-equipped
model
is
also
on
sale
at
Amazon
in
white
with
a
Grogu
stand
for
$67.98
($20
off).
Alternatively,
if
you
already
own
an
Echo
Dot,
you
can
buy
the
stand
at
Amazon
separately
for
$24.99
($3
off).
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