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![]() We invite expert collectors and dealers to contribute knowledge to the search engine for the shared benefit of the collecting community. ![]() Not just this particular category, so you may get some irrelevant items in your search results. The engine searches all categories of objects, The search engine will find matching pages based on keywords you type into the Search Box. Input kewords into the searchbox at the top of each page, then click the WHAT'S IT WORTH button. We invite anyone who sees a problem with any Estimated Value to report it to us by clicking the Report A Problem icon at the top of each page (it looks like this One person cannot possibly keep every page up-to-date, so that is why we created a Wiki system to allow anyone to help maintain the database. The Estimated Values shown on each web page are out-of-date in many cases. When selling wholesale, or selling your entire collection at one time, expect to be offered anywhere from 30% to 50% of the total retail value depending on the quality and condition of your items. Read the "What's A Wiki" section below for more info And we invite anyone to help add and update data. Current estimated values are the result of much research. iGuide?is "just a guide." Please be aware that PRICES VARY WIDELY from region to Of course, any item is only worth what a willing buyer will pay to a willing seller. Values in ten different grades, as well as a section for "Real Market Data", actual prices fetched at auction. The searchable database consists of detailed reports on a ever-growing list of items. Whose price guide books have been the authority on collectibles values since 1985. Searching for Star Wars Collectibles market values? You have come to the right place! IGuide?is proud to host the online Star Wars Collectibles Price Guide.The price guide is maintained by Jon R. Quantic Dream also has Star Wars: Eclipse, which it describes as “an intricately branching action-adventure game” set during Star Wars’ High Republic era.IGuide?Star Wars Collectibles Price Guide : Current Market Values of Star Wars CollectiblesĪbout the iGuide?Star Wars Collectibles Price Guide Skydance New Media has an untitled Star Wars game in the works, which is being helmed by former Uncharted creative director Amy Hennig. Developer Respawn Entertainment, which released Star Wars Jedi: Survivor in April, has at least two more Star Wars games on its slate: A new first-person shooter and a strategy game. Star Wars Outlaws is just one of many new Star Wars games in development. Yves Guillemot, CEO of Ubisoft, called the announcement “the beginning of a long-term collaboration with Disney and Lucasfilm Games.” Julian Gerighty, creative director on the studio’s Star Wars game, said at the game’s announcement that the project would be “totally different” from what Massive had done in the past. Previously known simply as “The Star Wars Project,” Massive’s new Star Wars game was announced in early 2021 as a story-driven open-world video game set in a galaxy far, far away. For that, fans will have to wait until Ubisoft Forward on Monday, where this trailer promised we’d get our first look at gameplay. Our first look at Star Wars Outlaws also includes some impressive space flight sequences, but for now, everything we’ve seen is just cinematic and doesn’t tell us much about how the game will actually play. ![]() The trailer also introduces her friend - frenemy? - Jaylen, who offers Kay a part in “one of the greatest heists the Outer Rim has ever seen.” We see her and her adorable pet Nix (Dee Bradley Baker) playing cards before the crime syndicates that rule the area come calling then, we get a swift chase on a speeder to our heroine’s waiting ship. The trailer reveals the game’s protagonist, a young woman named Kay Vess - played by Humberly González ( Ginny & Georgia, Far Cry 6) - who foregoes the black-and-white morality of the Sith and the Jedi in favor of the delicate grays of smugglers, rogues, and hustlers that fill the rest of the galaxy. The open-world action-adventure is called Star Wars Outlaws, and it’s set to be released on PlayStation 5, Windows PC, and Xbox Series X sometime in 2024. ![]() Microsoft had a big surprise reveal at its Xbox Games Showcase on Sunday: A first look at Ubisoft’s new Star Wars game being developed by Massive Entertainment, the team behind Tom Clancy’s The Division 2 and Avatar: Frontiers of Pandora. ![]()
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