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Fast-Paced Racing in Star Wars Universe

Star Wars: Episode I - Racer is an exhilarating racing game available on the Nintendo Switch, based on the iconic pod race from the film Star Wars: Episode I, The Phantom Menace. Players can take control of Anakin Skywalker or choose from over 20 different pod racers, each designed to reach incredible speeds of up to 600 miles per hour. The game features a variety of hazards, including methane lakes and meteor showers, which add a thrilling challenge to the races.

With more than 21 diverse courses spread across 8 unique worlds, players can enjoy both solo racing and competitive gameplay in split-screen mode. The extensive customization options enhance the replay value, providing players with a rich and engaging racing experience that captures the excitement of the Star Wars universe.

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