
Welcome to our Star Wars: Hunters guide hub.
Here we'll take you through everything you need to know about the free-to-play team-based arena combat game that came to Switch on 4th June 2024.
We called it a "fast and fun take on the PvP formula" that "feels right at home on Switch" in our review, and being free-to-play there's nothing to stop you downloading the game from the eShop and finding out for yourself.
In these guides, we'll be taking you through the basics, including tips for beginners, the best character and class to use for any given situation, and more.
These guides are a work in progress and the game itself will very likely evolve as new content and updates drop in the coming weeks and months, so look out for new and updated guides.
Star Wars: Hunters Getting Started
Here we look at essential information you'll need to know to get the most out of Star Wars: Hunters, especially in the early game.
Star Wars: Hunters Best Characters / Classes
Here we focus on characters — what each hunter is best at, how to unlock and use them, and why it's good to have a reserve or two that you're proficient with.
Star Wars: Hunters FAQ
Here we'll answer frequently asked questions about the game and its operation.
- How Do You Change Your Username?
- How Do You Turn On Gyro Controls?
- How Do You Link Your Switch And Mobile Accounts?

That's all for now. Check back soon for more info as this game grows post-launch, and let us know below if you have any questions.
Comments 2
It's a fun game, and I'm a huge Star Wars fan, but it has maybe the worst menu system I've ever come across in gaming
As someone who's spent 1000s of hours across Switches f2p offerings, mostly Overwatch, Fortnite and Apex...this game...isnt that bad.
Its very bare bones, which can be a nice change from needing to understand how each hero synergies with the other one if you want to do good in Overwatch and have headphones on so can hear that Reaper on your butt, for example.
The gyro aiming is done well enough that it doesn't just feel like a ported mobile title although the graphics are pretty bad as are some of the animations and movements.
The progression system is probably the worst part though as after you unlock the initial handful of people, it really takes some time to get the back half of the roster if you aren't going to spend.
The cosmetics are all really really bad (no clue why anyone would pay for these skins) but I've never cared about needing to look special to strangers, so moot point.
I don't even like Star Wars since the woke mouse house made it unbearable, but I'll probably keep playing this since it doesn't require 110% focus to be able to do well if your aim is there.
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