Star Wars: Galactic Racer Gets Official Launch Date, Deluxe and Collector's Editions Revealed After Leak
Breaking: Official Release Date Confirmed for Star Wars: Galactic Racer
Fuse Games has officially announced the release date for Star Wars: Galactic Racer, setting the high-stakes racing adventure to launch on November 15, 2025. The news comes just days after an unauthorized leak surfaced online, forcing the developer to accelerate their reveal.

The game, a runs-based racing experience set in the Star Wars universe, will be available across PlayStation 5, Xbox Series X|S, and PC. Pre-orders open today, with special editions already generating buzz among fans.
Deluxe and Collector's Editions Detailed
The Deluxe Edition, priced at $79.99, includes the base game, a digital art book, and early access to three exclusive racers: a custom TIE Fighter, a podracer from the Boonta Eve Classic, and a prototype Sith speeder. The Collector's Edition, at $199.99, adds a physical diorama, steelbook case, and a replica of Anakin Skywalker's podracer engine.
“We wanted to reward the community's patience with tangible collectibles,” said Marcus Voss, Fuse Games' head of marketing. “The leak gave us a glimpse of the excitement, but today's announcement is the real deal.”
Background: The Leak and Official Response
Earlier this week, an unverified listing on a European retailer's website revealed the release date and edition details. Fuse Games initially declined to comment, but quickly moved to confirm the information after images of the Collector's Edition spread on social media.

Industry analyst Dr. Lena Chen of GameMarket Insights noted: “Leaks are becoming the norm, but Fuse Games handled this well—they turned a potential PR crisis into a controlled launch event.” The studio scheduled today's announcement within 48 hours of the leak, minimizing speculation.
What This Means for Players and the Industry
With a firm release date, fans can now plan their purchases. The Deluxe and Collector's Editions cater to both digital-savvy players and physical collectors, a strategy that has proven successful for titles like Star Wars Jedi: Survivor. The inclusion of exclusive racers adds replay value to the runs-based gameplay.
“This secures Fuse Games' position in the competitive racing genre,” said Dr. Chen. As leaks become more frequent, the studio's swift response sets a precedent for damage control. Expect pre-order numbers to spike as the holiday season approaches.
For more details, visit the official Fuse Games website.
Updated: October 5, 2025 — 14:30 UTC
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