LEGO Star Wars: The Complete Saga celebrates its 18th anniversary, reminding fans how humor, co-op chaos, and brick-built adventures shaped a generation of Star Wars gamers. Released on November 6, 2007, this game united the first two LEGO Star Wars titles into one sweeping adventure spanning all six of George Lucas’s original films.
For many, it marked a defining moment — the first occasion when the prequel and original trilogies merged into a single, playable LEGO universe.
"Eighteen years ago today, the galaxy got a little sillier, a lot blockier, and infinitely more fun."
The Complete Saga combined LEGO Star Wars: The Video Game (Episodes I–III) and LEGO Star Wars II: The Original Trilogy (Episodes IV–VI). It was enhanced with smoother graphics, fresh bonus levels, and a vast lineup of more than 160 playable characters.
From Jedi Masters and Sith Lords to droids, bounty hunters, and even Womp Rats — nearly every iconic figure from the Star Wars galaxy could be unlocked, dismantled, and rebuilt. Players relived classic film moments from The Phantom Menace to Return of the Jedi, all wrapped in trademark LEGO humor and spectacular brick explosions.
This milestone highlights how LEGO Star Wars: The Complete Saga became a joyful, creative retelling of Star Wars history that continues to charm players of all ages.