Posted on 5th February 2025
By Billy Langsworthy

Fantasy Flight Games has detailed its fourth Star Wars: Unlimited set, Jump to Lightspeed.
At the core of Jump to Lightspeed are two new Spotlight decks, each featuring 50 unique cards – plus five exclusive Special-rarity cards, including one leader card. These decks integrate seamlessly with previous releases.
Jump to Lightspeed also introduces the Piloting keyword, letting players command starfighters, execute daring manoeuvres and engage in high-stakes dogfights. Additionally, there are new mechanics, like hyperspace, which alter movement and strategy.
“The team at Fantasy Flight Games is excited to bring Jump to Lightspeed to the community,” said Danny Schaefer, Lead Game Designer.
“We’ve taken the best elements of Star Wars space combat and turned them into an exhilarating gameplay experience, featuring fan-favourites like Han Solo and Boba Fett in their natural habitat – deep space.”
Jump to Lightspeed lands in hobby stores nationwide in March.
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