Nearly all theStar Warsgames on PS Plus would be considered classics at this point, and were originally released on the early PlayStation consoles. Most have been updated to be playable on PS4 and/or PS5, though some in the catalog are PS3 versions that are only available to stream with a Premium membership. Overall, there are 12 differentStar Warsgames you may play on PS Plus from a range of different genres, as of May 2025.

12Star Wars: Episode I - The Phantom Menace (1999)

A Top-Down Action-Adventure Following The Plot Of The Film

Star Wars: Episode I - The Phantom Menaceis an action-adventure video game released alongside the film in 1999. Players control characters from a top-down perspective, exploring with characters like Obi-Wan Kenobi and Qui-Gon Jinn through levels following scenes from the movie. The game follows the film’s plot closely, but often shows scenes from adifferent character’s perspective than what’s seen in the movie.

Compared to otherStar Warsgames on PS Plus,The Phantom Menaceis mostly worth it for a nostalgia trip, especially if you played it when it originally launched on the PlayStation 1. The controls and graphics are hard to go back to after playing modern games, though the game has beenup-rendered for PS4 and PS5.

11Star Wars: The Clone Wars (2002)

A Third-Person Vehicular Action Game Set During The Clone Wars

Star Wars: The Clone Warsis an action title blending third-person shooting and vehicle-based combat. Set in theStar Warsprequel era,players control characters like Anakin Skywalker and Mace Winduacross missions on foot and in vehicles such as tanks and star-fighters. The gameplay emphasizes large-scale battles, incorporating both solo and multiplayer modes.

Upon release, the game received mixed reviews. Critics praised the cinematic feel andfaithful representation of the Clone Wars story, particularly in its large battle sequences. While missions are a bit repetitive, this isn’t the worstStar Warsgame you could play on PS Plus.

10Star Wars: Rebel Assault II - The Hidden Empire (1995)

A Live-Action Footage Rail Shooter From LucasArts

Star Wars: Rebel Assault II - The Hidden Empireis a rail shooter developed by LucasArts and released in 1995. Players take on the role of Rookie One, piloting starfighters and engaging in third-person shooting sequences across various missions set in theStar Warsuniverse. It takes place during the height of the Galactic Civil War,between the events ofThe Empire Strikes BackandReturn of the Jedi.

The gamecombines live-action footage filmed on a blue screenwith the environments being added digitally later. Upon release,Rebel Assault IIreceived mixed reviews, though it has developed a dedicated cult following over time. The rail shooter angles in this game won’t be for everyone, but it’s worth a try if you’re a fan of this old-school mechanic.

9Star Wars: Tales From The Galaxy’s Edge (2020)

An Essential VR2 Experience

Star Wars: Tales from the Galaxy’s Edgeis a PS VR2 action-adventure game that takes place on the planet Batuu, originally designed for the Oculus Quest VR system. You explore the planet, battle enemies, andcomplete missions for characters like C-3PO and Yoda.

This game does a great job at showingwhat’s possible with PS VR2 technology,thoughit is playable on PS5 without a VR headset. As a non-VR experience, the game doesn’t have quite the same impact, however, so keep that in mind before playing. Still, if you’re a big fan of the franchise, this one is worth checking out even without a headset.

8LEGO Star Wars III: The Clone Wars

A Faithful Lego Adaptation Of The Clone Wars

While it’s only available to stream with a PS Plus Premium membership,LEGO Star Wars III: The Clone Warsis an excellentLEGO Star Warsgame, despite not being a top fan favorite.It wasn’t as well-received as other entries in the series, mostly because players weren’t ecstatic over the large-scale battles.

The game’s controls can be clunky,especially during hectic battle scenes. While it’s certainly fun to play if you want to experience the Clone Wars inLEGO Star Warsstyle, theLEGO Star Wars Original Trilogyis also available on PS Plus (see below), and it’s an overall better experience.

7Super Star Wars (1992)

A Classic SNES Run-And-Gun Side-Scroller

Super Star Warsreleased for the Super Nintendo in 1992, and is a run-and-gun platformer based onA New Hope. Players control characters like Luke Skywalker, Han Solo, and Chewbacca, each with their signature weapons and unique abilities. The game features side-scrolling action and “Mode 7” vehicle sequences, including a memorable landspeeder level anda trench run on the Death Star.

Upon release,Super Star Warsreceived strong praise for its graphics, sound design, and faithful adaptation of the film’s story.Fans and critics praised it for its engaging gameplay, though it remains a relatively difficult game to beat. It became a fan favorite and remains a cult classic.

6Star Wars: Jedi Starfighter (2002)

A Starfighter Space Combat Simulator Set Before Attack Of The Clones

Star Wars: Jedi Starfighteris a space combat action game released for the PlayStation 2 and up-rendered for the PS4. Set shortly before the events ofAttack of the Clones, the game puts players in the role of Adi Gallia as shepilots advanced starfighters through various missions.Gameplay centers on fast-paced dogfights, utilizing both traditional weaponry and Force powers to engage enemies. The missions vary from escort objectives to full-scale space battles.

Jedi Starfighterreceived generally positive reviews when it first came out. Its engaging flight mechanics, improved graphics over its predecessor, and the integration of Force abilities into space combat made it stand out among fans. While some noted its repetitive mission design, it waswell-received byStar Warsloversof all ages.

5Star Wars: Demolition (2000)

Star Wars Meets Twisted Metal

Star Wars: Demolitionis a vehicular combat game released for the original PlayStation and Dreamcast. Players can choose from a range of characters,including Boba Fett on a jetpack and a Tusken Raider in a sandcrawler, competing in demolition-style matches.

The gameplay draws heavily from theTwisted Metalseries, with arcade-style shooting and explosive power-ups. Upon release,Star Wars: Demolitionreceived mixed reviews. Critics praised its unique concept and the novelty of combiningStar Warslore with vehicular combat. It’s a lot of fun on a modern console,even if the controls are crude most of the time.

4Star Wars: Racer Revenge (2002)

The Sequel To The Best-Selling Sci-Fi Racing Game Of All Time

Star Wars Racer Revengeis a classic podracing game released for the PS2. A sequel toStar Wars Episode I: Racer, it puts players in control of podracers and features characters such as Anakin Skywalker and Sebulba. The gameplay centers onfast-paced and futuristic racingwith a focus on aggressive tactics. Players candestroy rivals during races to eliminate competitionand gain bonuses.

Racer Revengeisn’t quite as beloved as the original, which actuallyset a Guinness World Record for best-selling sci-fi racing gameof all time. It’s very likely that the original will be added to the PS Plus Classics catalog at some point in the future, given it’s one of the most successfulStar Warsgames to date.

3LEGO Star Wars II: The Original Trilogy (2006)

The Best LEGO Star Wars To Get Introduced To The Franchise

LEGO Star Wars II: The Original Trilogyis arguably the best in the franchise. The game focuses on the original story, allowing fans to relive iconic moments with that witty LEGO twist. Playing through the original story in LEGO form isa new way to experience theStar Warsnarrative you know and love, and it should be on every fan’s list.

LEGO Star Wars: The Complete Collectionincludes the majorStar Warsstories and characters from all three trilogies.

If you’ve never played aLEGO Star Warsgame,this is the place to start.Don’t let the cartoonishness of these games fool you, they are a ton of fun, combining puzzle-platforming with your favoriteStar Warsenvironments and characters.