Star Wars: Galactic Racer Set for Oct 6 Release, Promises High-Speed Pod Racing Experience
The galaxy’s most exhilarating speed battle is back, and it’s launching on October 6, 2026. Fuse Games’ new title, Star Wars: Galactic Racer, will hit PlayStation 5, Xbox Series X/S, and PC, bringing a fresh take on pod racing to fans of the iconic franchise.
Fuse Games, founded in 2023 by former Criterion Studios veterans, is no stranger to adrenaline‑driven gameplay. The studio’s pedigree includes work on the Burnout and Need for Speed series, and its leadership features Matt Webster, a former Electronic Arts vice‑president and Criterion general manager. Publisher Secret Mode, whose catalog boasts The Last of Us Part II and The Last of Us Remastered, has confirmed the release date and is handling distribution across all platforms.
Set in the Outer Rim, the game follows Shade, a freelance racer recruited by Darius Pax, the founder of the Galactic League. Shade’s journey pits him against rival Kester Bool, who is intent on seizing control of the League. The narrative unfolds through cinematic cut‑scenes and in‑game dialogue, deliberately avoiding Force or Jedi elements to keep the focus on high‑speed competition.
Players will choose from three distinct pod classes: land speeders, speeder bikes, and a brand‑new skim speeders. Each class offers unique handling and can be upgraded with parts earned in the career mode, allowing racers to fine‑tune performance for the demanding tracks. Familiar Star Wars locations—such as the dusty dunes of Jakku—serve as the backdrop, with open track layouts that reward multiple racing lines and strategic overtakes.
The single‑player experience is structured as a roguelite. Each playthrough consists of run‑based races, where players select a track and must meet specific win conditions, such as finishing first or surviving elimination rounds. Progress is measured by League Entry Tokens; once tokens run out, the campaign restarts from the beginning. The demo presented at Summer Game Fest in June showcased the game’s emphasis on speed and crash physics, featuring a crash camera that activates after every collision—an homage to the Burnout series.
Online multiplayer will support up to twelve players, allowing racers to compete on the same tracks featured in single‑player mode. The demo drew comparisons to F‑Zero GX and Wipeout, emphasizing momentum maintenance through tight corners and the avoidance of head‑on impacts.
Star Wars racing has a limited but notable history. The first title, Star Wars Episode I: Racer, released in 1999, sold over three million copies. Subsequent games—Racer Revenge (2002) and the Kinect pod‑racing mode (2012)—failed to achieve similar prominence. Galactic Racer marks the first Star Wars racing title in more than a decade and the first to focus exclusively on pod racing.
Pre‑orders are now live on major digital storefronts. According to Secret Mode’s announcement, the release date of October 6, 2026 is confirmed for all platforms.
In summary, Star Wars: Galactic Racer fuses Fuse Games’ high‑speed racing DNA with the beloved Star Wars universe. The title offers a roguelite single‑player campaign, multiple pod classes, and competitive online multiplayer, all set for launch on PC, PlayStation 5, and Xbox Series X/S.