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There are plenty of fun little extras and a smattering of cheat codes to keep you entertained in LEGO Star Wars: The Skywalker Saga, but these in-game cheats may not work in the way you expect.

In this game, for example, you can't just get whichever character you fancy with a cheat code. Some characters you unlock organically through the story, while others you'll have to part with the currencies you've collected in the game (studs and Kyber bricks) in order to buy them.

There are a handful of characters and spaceships that you can get with cheat codes in LEGO Star Wars: The Skywalker Saga, but these are the exceptions rather than the rule. Likewise, most of the silly ways you can alter the game (e.g. swapping out lightsabers for baguettes) will require you to spend some items.

On the upside, you can you use a cheat code whenever you like in LEGO Star Wars: The Skywalker Saga, as opposed to having them locked away at one specific location (which is how LEGO DC Super-Villains cheat codes work).

How to use a cheat code in LEGO Star Wars: The Skywalker Saga

To use a cheat code in LEGO Star Wars: The Skywalker Saga, you just need hit pause while you are playing the game and make your way over to the Extras menu.

Once there, select the Input Code button and then type in a code from the ones listed below - job done! Whichever item/character/ship you just claimed will make a fine addition to your collection.

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Emperor Palpatine is one of the characters you can get with a cheat code in LEGO Star Wars: The Skywalker Saga. Warner Bros Games

Full list of LEGO Star Wars: The Skywalker Saga cheat codes

The following cheat codes are available in LEGO Star Wars: The Skywalker Saga at launch, and we can confirm that they work. Vader in his Christmas jumper is particularly brilliant.

  • SIDIOUS - Emperor Palpatine
  • LIFEDAY - GONK Droid (Holiday Special)
  • SHUTTLE - Galaxy's Edge Transport Ship
  • ARVALA7 - Razor Crest Mandalorian Ship
  • WROSHYR - Darth Vader (Holiday Special)
  • C3PHOHO - C-3P0 (Holiday Special)
  • TIPYIPS - D-O (Holiday Special)
  • LIFEDAY - GNK Droid (Holiday Special)
  • WOOKIEE - Itchy (Holiday Special)
  • KORDOKU - Poe Dameron (Holiday Special)
  • SKYSAGA - Temmin 'Snap' Wexley
  • BAC1CKP - Mister Bones
  • KH7P320 - Aayla Secura
  • XV4WND9 - Admiral Holdo
  • OKV7TLR - Dengar
  • VT1LFNH - Shaak Ti
  • WBFE4GO - Nute Gunray
  • T9LM1QF - Shmi Skywalker
  • Z55T8CQ - Poggle the Lesser
  • GR2VBXF - Ratts Tyerell
  • 3FCPPVX - Grand Moff Tarkin

This may not not be the end of the road for cheat codes, as there could be more added to the game later. Impossible to see, the future is, however.

One character that probably won't show up as a cheat code is Ahsoka Tano, who will instead be added to the game as part of a paid-for DLC pack based around The Mandalorian Season 2. That pack will drop on 4th May, also known as Star Wars Day.

As soon as he hear what the extra codes are, and what you can do with them, we will get them added right here so you have them all in the same place.

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Also in the Extras menu, you'll find a list of changes you can make to the game if you are willing to part with some hard-earned studs. These paid-for cheats are pretty fun, but it might take you a while to save up the requisite coinage!

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The only one of these that won't cost you money is the Mumble Mode, which is free to turn on/off whenever you please. The cheats you have to pay for are as follows:

  • Mumble mode - replaces all voices with mumbling sounds (free)
  • Studs x2 - Multiplies the amount of LEGO studs collected times 2 (costs one million studs)
  • Studs x4 - Multiplies the amount of LEGO studs collected times 4 (costs two million studs)
  • Studs x6 - Multiplies the amount of LEGO studs collected times 6 (costs eight millions studs)
  • Studs x8 - Multiplies the amount of LEGO studs collected times 8 (costs 48 million studs)
  • Studs x10 - Multiplies the amount of LEGO studs collected times 10 (costs 384 million studs)
  • Baguette lightsabers - replaces laser swords with French sticks (costs 250,000 studs)
  • Big head mode - inflates the noggins of playable characters (costs 500,000 studs)
  • Cantina music - plays the Mos Eisley Cantina music continuously (costs 250,000 studs)
  • Comedy weapons - replaces guns and other ranged weapons with comedy props (costs 250,000 studs)
  • Galaxy Rave - adds disco lights and music to every location (costs 500 million studs)
  • GNK civilians - swaps NPCs for GONK droids (costs one million studs)
  • Hologram mode - adds a holographic effect to characters and ships (costs 500,000 studs)
  • Pew pew - swaps blaster noise for a spoken 'pew!' (costs 500,000 studs)
  • Porg companion - you'll be joined in battle by a helpful Porg (costs 500,000 studs)
  • Rainbow effects - sparkly rainbows replace some weapon-firing graphics (costs 250,000 studs)
  • Retro mode - adds an old-school visual feel to the whole game (costs 250,000 studs)
  • Super GNK droid - a golden GONK droid joins your party (costs one million studs)
  • Television mode - adds a different old-school visual feel to the whole game (costs 250,000 studs)
  • Universal translator - all characters now understand all languages (costs 500,000 studs)

Note: most of these cheats also require you to part with a Datacard, which are collectable items in the game that are hidden in some top-secret locations dotted around the galaxy. Cheating isn't exactly easy in this one, and yes, that last one appears to be a Star Trek reference!

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