
Star Wars: The Clone Wars - A Galaxy Divided picks up where the Clone Wars movie left off, which is also somewhat where Star Wars: Attack of the Clones left off. Star Wars, the franchise I’ve followed throughout my life, is officially dead. Star Wars: The Clone Wars was a horrific blight on the Star Wars legacy, and the animated series that’s followed barely improves on what was pretty broken to begin with. My love of Star Wars has endured… until now. The new trilogy came and I maintained my faith and interest in the series, through midichlorians, Jar Jar Binks, and dialog that turned a talented actress like Natalie Portman into a wooden figure. I can remember the sequels coming out as being major events for my family, and remaining captivated through it all. Be warned, however, once you get hooked, there is no turning back.I’ve been a stalwart fan of Star Wars since I first saw the movie at an incredibly young age. SWGoH is great to play in short bursts throughout the day, while giving every Star Wars fan a taste of magic and nostalgia. These secrets are range from common sense to deep dives, helping Star Wars: Galaxy of Heroes players to advance at a bit faster pace and accomplish more daily. There are ways, though, in which a player can advance rapidly and move quicker than the common casual mobile gamer. The only you’ll end up with is a giant headache. Don’t buy into the hype online, and please don’t download anything offering false promises.

The cold hard truth, however, is that there are no real cheats in SWGoH.
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Because it’s run by EA, gamers have been searching for cheats and ways to beat the system since its release.

Star Wars: Galaxy of Heroes is a turn-based battle game which requires a massive amount of patience and attention to detail, whether you’re FTP or PTP. This isn’t a quick level up, shoot em’ up kind of game. The appeal around SWGoH has to do with the details. Star Wars: Galaxy of Heroes was released back in the fall of 2015, and the game is stronger now than it has ever been before. One which often flies under the radar is actually a mobile game partnered with Lucasfilm. Despite their attempts to squeeze every dollar they can, EA does produce a variety of really good games.

EA isn’t the most popular gaming company out there, often known for being cash-grabby as opposed to designing games according to gamers best interest.
