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Star Wars: Galactic Racer's Release Date Potentially Revealed via Steam Leak

Star Wars: Galactic Racer, the anticipated arcade racing game set in the Star Wars universe, has had its release date seemingly leaked. According to a post by Wario64, a well-known industry informant, the game is expected to launch on October 6, 2026. This information was briefly available on Steam before being removed, but not before it caught the attention of keen observers. Wario64 noted, “STAR WARS: Galactic Racer will release on Oct 6, 2026 according to Steam,” adding that the Deluxe Edition would come with special content, including a Steelbook for physical purchases.

When checked shortly thereafter, the Steam page had reverted to a more generic placeholder of “2026,” indicating that the exact date might not be officially confirmed yet. However, the leak raises the possibility that fans could soon be racing in spaceships, podracers, and speeder bikes within the vast Star Wars landscape.

Star Wars: Galactic Racer was first unveiled at the 2025 Game Awards, generating considerable buzz among players eager for high-speed thrills in this iconic franchise. The game is being developed by Fuse Games, a relatively new studio founded in 2023. This team boasts a notable pedigree, comprising former developers from popular racing franchises such as Burnout and Need for Speed. Their experience certainly adds weight to expectations that Galactic Racer will deliver an exhilarating gameplay experience.

The title’s latest appearance was during a segment at Sony’s State of Play presentation in February, which showcased its arcade-style racing mechanics and vibrant environments. These details align with the franchise’s rich lore, allowing players to engage in fast-paced competition across various iconic locations in the Star Wars universe.

As first reported by IGN, alongside the anticipation for Galactic Racer, fans also have new Star Wars content on the horizon beyond gaming. The upcoming release of The Mandalorian film featuring Grogu is scheduled for next month, a project eagerly awaited by audiences. The significance of this dual hype,both for a new game and film,reinforces the ongoing cultural impact of the Star Wars brand.

While the October 6 release date remains unofficial, the community’s excitement continues to build around both Galactic Racer and the broader Star Wars offerings. Players will be looking for further updates from Fuse Games as the launch window approaches, as well as more confirmation about gameplay features and mechanics that will set Galactic Racer apart in the crowded racing genre.

With the rapid development of gaming technology and design, players can expect an experience that not only captures the essence of racing but also immerses them in beloved Star Wars lore. Fans are poised for an engaging experience that could bridge the gap between arcade racing and the expansive universe of Star Wars.

Image credit: IGN

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