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New Star Wars 'Bring Home The Bounty' Campaign Will See New Products Every Week Until 21st December


STAR WARS™ 
FANS CAN “BRING HOME THE BOUNTY” THIS FESTIVE SEASON WITH NEW PRODUCTS SPANNING THE GALAXY

Global weekly programme lasting eight weeks will debut new toys, apparel, accessories, games and more, celebrating everything from the “Skywalker Saga” to “The Book of Boba Fett,” streaming 29 December on Disney+ 

Launces today in the UK with products dropping including premium LEGO sets, Hasbro action figures, tech accessories from MobyFox, and scale statues from Iron Studios

Disney and Lucasfilm today launch “Bring Home the Bounty,” a global consumer products, games and publishing campaign to debut new Star Wars™ products every Tuesday from today through 21 December across the UK & EMEA, helping fans find the perfect bounty for their family, friends and themselves this Christmas.

The eight-week programme, launching across UK & EMEA, will include reveals of items inspired by the expansive Star Wars portfolio, including Lucasfilm series like “The Mandalorian” and “The Book of Boba Fett,” as well as classic content like the “Skywalker Saga” films. Each Tuesday, new goods across toys, action figures, accessories, games and more will drop at retailers across the UK & EMEA, helping fans to complete their Christmas wish lists.

In the UK, there will be new products launching including items from Hasbro, The LEGO Group, Funko, Mattel and many more, and will be revealed each Tuesday. Products can be found at top retailers, including Amazon, Zavvi, Smyths, Argos and The Entertainer.

“With the Lucasfilm 50th anniversary coming to a close this year, we wanted to find a way to celebrate all of our beloved characters and stories from the classic to the new and everything in-between,” said Paul Southern, Senior Vice President, Franchise & Licensing, Lucasfilm and National Geographic, Disney Consumer Products, Games and Publishing. “There will be something to excite every Star Wars fan this year with such a wide assortment of items to enjoy and engage with, whether fans are adding to their own collections or scouring for the perfect gift.”

 
Star Wars: Galaxy of Heroes
 
Releasing onto the holotables in Star Wars: Galaxy of Heroes on October 27th, Boba Fett, Scion of Jango, undoubtedly one of the most notorious, famous and feared Bounty Hunters in all the galaxy is rocketing his way onto the Holotables. Pair this infamous bounty hunter with other Bounty Hunters and Scoundrels in Star Wars: Galaxy of Heroes for extra boosts in power and your squad will be one to reckon with. This version of Boba Fett is entirely based on his performance in the battle on Tython, after he recovers his armor from the Razor Crest, with inspiration for his many unique abilities coming from the action packed scenes in season 2 of The Mandalorian. 
 
Star Wars The Black Series The Client
 
Get a first look at this 2022 item! The 6-inch-scale Hasbro Black Series figure is detailed to look like the Client character from Star Wars: The Mandalorian, featuring premium detail and multiple points of articulation.
 
 
 
 
Star Wars The Vintage Collection Death Watch Mandalorian
 
 
Grogu Pajama Bodysuit for Adults by Munki Munki – Star Wars: The Mandalorian
 
 
Star Wars The Vintage Collection Ahsoka Tano (Corvus)

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