Official Star Wars App Is Now Available [VIDEO]

Film and TV production company Lucasfilm has issued the official app for news site Star Wars. A trailer about the latest has also been released showing its incredible features.

The new Star Wars app has been made available iOS and Android mobile operating system. This has been possible in order for users to connect and gain access to breaking news and social media updates every day.

The app includes features that Star Wars fans will surely love. Users can choose themes depending on their style and preference, with interface choices ranging from Light Side, Dark Side, or Droid. The three themes all include different designs, animations and sounds.

With the app, Star Wars fans can receive trailers, movie updates and instant notifications on trending announcements. They can also read news and blogs posted on the Star Wars site.

The app also includes features that allows users to unlock their favorite 3D characters from the hit Star Wars movie. This can be done throught the Augmented Reality camera incorporated in the app. A Star Wars 'selfie' is also possible, where one can use different settings and superimpose costumes.

Besides the interactive features, those who download the app can get to know more about the iconic film series through content such as bonus footage, photos and facts about the movie's history. Additionally, users can access and play the official soundtrack and actual sound effects used in the Star Wars titles.

Using their mobile, anyone can gain access to the rich media and enjoy the wide variety of feature the Star Wars app can offer.

The American film company has created a multipurpose app that can indeed allow users connect even to the farthest galaxy, as the software description says. Many are getting curious about how they can utilize the dynamic interface of the app.

Disney, which acquired Lucasfilm in 2012 is now working on a sequel of the hit film Star Wars. The upcoming movie, which circles around the young hero Han Solo, will be directed by Phil Lord and Christopher Miller.

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