Star Wars Galactic Racer: Galactic Speed with a Burnout Soul

Published on 2026-07-04 | Translated from Spanish

The Star Wars universe is gearing up for a new twist with Galactic Racer, a game that fuses the frenetic speed of the Burnout saga with iconic ships and vehicles from a galaxy far, far away. Players will be able to pilot landspeeders and podracers on tracks full of obstacles and destruction, with a customization system that allows modifying every part of the vehicle. It's a straightforward proposal for those seeking fast action and controlled chaos without any frills.

Star Wars landspeeder drifting through a tight corner of an urban circuit, blue sparks flying from the hull as it scrapes the ground, exposed rear engine with glowing orange energy conduits, smoke and debris kicked up by turbulence, adjustment tools floating near an open panel, photorealistic technical cinema style, dramatic neon lighting, motion blur on the wheels, collision simulation with metallic particles, galactic vehicle engineering, high-speed controlled chaos

The technical engine behind the chaos on wheels and repulsors 🚀

The development of Galactic Racer is powered by an optimized graphics engine designed to deliver high speeds without sacrificing vehicle physics. Each landspeeder and podracer features a real-time damage system that affects its performance, forcing the player to manage their ship's integrity while competing. Customization is not cosmetic: modifying the chassis, engine, or cooling systems alters maneuverability and top speed. The game also includes a multiplayer mode with up to eight participants on screen, supporting both local and online matches. Everything is designed so that every race is unpredictable and every crash has visible consequences.

Customize your podracer until it looks like a space Christmas tree 🎄

Because winning isn't enough; you have to do it with style, even if that style includes an engine that shines like a lightsaber in a disco. Galactic Racer lets you tune your vehicle with parts ranging from practical to ridiculously flashy. But be warned: if you add too many light decorations, get ready for rivals to use you as a beacon on tight corners. In the end, customization is so deep that you could spend more hours in the garage than on the track, but hey, everyone has their own way of having fun in the galaxy.