Star Wars Day sales: All the best deals and drops you can shop this May the 4th
Exclusive LEGO sets. Dirt-cheap video games. Grogu pet costumes. A Jedi craves these things.
And those are exactly the types of things we're getting for Star Wars Day 2023. The brand-driven holiday that celebrates the beloved space saga every year on "May the 4th" (because wordplay) has ushered in an exciting lineup of limited-time deals and new product releases across retailers.
Below, we've put together a running list of all of the offers you shouldn't miss, whether you're a casual fan, a hardcore collector, or a stuck-up, half-witted, scruffy-looking nerf herder.
May the 4th sales
LEGO Star Wars Day sale — get free gift(s) with your purchase and earn double the VIP points for discounts
LEGO is giving away three exclusive gifts with select purchases (while supplies last) as part of its Star Wars Day celebration, which runs online and in LEGO Stores through Sunday, May 7:
Spend at least $40 on LEGO Star Wars sets to receive a free LEGO Miniature X-Wing worth $4.99.
Spend at least $85 on LEGO Star Wars sets to score a free coin gift set. (Note: You have to be a member of the LEGO VIP rewards program to get this one — it's completely free to sign up.)
Spend at least $150 on LEGO Star Wars sets to get a free miniature LEGO Death Star II worth $24.99.
Consider signing up for that VIP rewards program even if you're not interested in any of the May the 4th freebies. All LEGO Star Wars purchases made through May 7 will nab you double the VIP points, which you can redeem for discounts on the Justifier ($30 off), Boba Fett's Throne Room ($20 off), Dark Trooper Helmet ($15 off), Ambush of Ferrix ($10 off), or AT-ST ($5 off) sets while the sale is still live.
Chewy.com Star Wars Day sale — save on select themed pet supplies and accessories
From R2-DR squeaky toys to Darth Vader lick mats and catnip-filled Millennium Falcon ribbon wands, Chewy has all sorts of Star Wars-inspired gear for dogs and cats on sale this May the 4th. (Whoever thought of the dog bed shaped like Grogu's stroller deserves a promotion.) Better yet, this coincides with Chewy's National Pet Month offer where you'll get a free $30 gift card for every $100 spent — just be sure to enter the coupon code SHOP at checkout.
Star Wars movies — save up to 80%
Here's a good excuse to schedule a May the 4th movie marathon: All nine episodes of the Skywalker saga and both standalone spin-offs (Rogue One and Solo) are on sale in the Microsoft Store until May 9. Prices start at $3.99 and $7.99 for individual rentals and purchases, respectively, with bundles featuring bonus content available for the nine main films (50% off) and the sequel trilogy (62% off).
Star Wars video games — save up to 85%
You'll find a handful of bestselling Star Wars games for Xbox on sale at extra-deep discounts in the Microsoft Store, too. They're all live through the end of the day today (May 4):
LEGO Star Wars: The Skywalker Saga — $23.99
$59.99(save $36)Pinball FX - Star Wars Pinball Collection 2 — $16.07
$23.99(save $7.92)Star Wars: Knights of the Old Republic — $4.99
$9.99(save $5)Star Wars Battlefront Ultimate Edition — $6.99
$19.99(save $13)Star Wars Battlefront II — $7.99
$19.99(save $12)Star Wars: Squadrons — $5.99
$39.99(save $34)
Looking for Star Wars Jedi: Survivor? It's not on sale anywhere today (unless you opt for a console bundle — more on that in a sec), but Amazon will give you a $10 credit you can put toward a future purchase if you enter the coupon code EAJEDI10 at checkout when purchasing the PlayStation 5 version.
Xbox Series S + Star Wars Jedi: Survivor — save $35
Read Mashable's full review of Star Wars Jedi: Survivor.
The latest Star Wars video game features a surprisingly meaty storyline and "a mini-open-world with a staggering amount of stuff to do," said Mashable tech and games reporter Alex Perry, who called it a "worthy" successor to 2019's fantastic Jedi: Fallen Order. It'll look great on a new console, and you'll save $35 when by bundling it with the disc-drive-free Xbox Series S ($299.99) through the Microsoft Store or Amazon. You can opt for the standard version or the Xbox Series S – Gilded Hunter Bundle, which includes downloadable add-on content for Fortnite, Rocket League, and Fall Guys.
May the 4th releases
LEGO X-Wing Starfighter
This brick-ified version of the iconic Rebel Alliance spacecraft is the newest entry in LEGO's Ultimate Collector Series, and the design's third iteration since 2000. It's even bigger and more complex this time around, with 1,949 total pieces, adjustable wings, a display plaque, and a new Luke Skywalker figurine decked out in an orange pilot suit. It will likely sell out fast, so move at hyperspeed if you want it. (LEGO's Star Wars Day freebie and double VIP points offers will both apply to your purchase, FYI.)
The updated X-Wing Starfighter joins several other new LEGO Star Wars releases from May 1, including:
LEGO Emperor's Throne Room Diorama — $99.99
LEGO Endor Speeder Chase Diorama — $79.99
LEGO Pirate Snub Fighter — $34.99
LEGO Battle of Endor Heroes — $39.99
LEGO Executor Super Star Destroyer — temporarily sold out
$69.99
Limited-edition Star Wars stands for Amazon Echo Dots
Compatible with Amazon's fourth and fifth-generation Amazon Echo Dot smart speakers, this new trio of stands shaped like iconic Star Wars characters' helmets have eyes that light up when you call out Alexa's name. (There's a Darth Vader one, a Stormtrooper one, and a Mandalorian one.) You can buy them individually for $39.99 apiece or bundle one with the fifth-gen Echo Dot for $68.98, which works out to a $20 savings.
The Mandalorian candles from Homesick
Homesick added two new candles inspired by the first two seasons of The Mandalorian to its Star Wars "scent saga" for May the 4th, in case you've ever wondered what Din Djarin's Razor Crest maybe, possibly smelled like inside. The Bounty features notes of ash, smoke, and pine needles, while The Rescue has hints of sea moss, warm guaiac wood, and sheer musk. Both are priced at $44 and come in the fragrance brand's first-ever gradient jars, which were inspired by the colorful planets in the Disney+ series.