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Star Wars Unlimited Suspends Boba Fett, Game Was a Mess
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Star Wars Unlimited Suspends Boba Fett, Game Was a Mess

Nov 07, 2024 4:58 PM

Fantasy Flight Games has officially suspended the Boba Fett leader card in the Star Wars Unlimited trading card game due to its overpowering impact on gameplay. This decision comes after several months of players noting Boba Fett's dominance, with the character being prevalent in top tournament decks and skewing competitive balance significantly. Starting November 8, Boba Fett can no longer be used in competitive formats but will remain available in some casual game modes. This move aims to ensure a healthier meta as the game prepares for the upcoming release of its third set.

What is the impact of Boba Fett's suspension in Star Wars Unlimited?

Boba Fett's suspension is expected to bring more balance to Star Wars Unlimited, as many players felt that the character was skewing the game's competitive scene. While some competitive players will have to adjust their decks, the overall gameplay experience is likely to improve with the introduction of new leaders and strategies as well.

Star Wars Unlimited is a trading card game set in the beloved Star Wars universe, offering players the chance to build decks around iconic characters and engage in strategic gameplay. Following its launch, the game has seen community interest grow, especially with the prospect of new expansions and legendary figures from the franchise debuting in upcoming sets. With the third set titled Twilight of the Republic, players can look forward to adding new dimensions to their strategies with heroes like Ahsoka and General Grievous joining the fray.



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