Annual Star Wars Day is now upon us, and as retailers begin ringing in all of the usual May the 4th festivities, Electronicsforward is ready to cover all of the best deals. Like every other year, there is a vast galaxy of discounts out there ranging from LEGO, collectibles, and other toys to games, tech, and so much more. Head below for all of the action, which we’ll be updating over the next few days.
Best LEGO May the 4th deals now live
The LEGO Group is always one of the first companies out there to get in on the May the 4th deals, and this is certainly no different. Its annual promotion is now live for the taking directly from the LEGO Shop, and you’ll also find some deep cash discounts courtesy of Amazon and other retailers on individual sets, too.
Direct from LEGO right now, select orders will score some freebies in celebration of Star Wars Day. These May the 4th deals are available to shoppers looking to pick up any sets from a galaxy far, far away and apply to everything from the all-new UCS Landspeeder that was just released to older kits in the catalog. We already detailed what to expect in a previous post, but here’s a quick breakdown.
- AT-ST Polybag when spending $40
- Beskar Keychain when spending $80
- Lars Family Homestead Kitchen when spending $160
As for discounts elsewhere in the LEGO world, Zavvi is setting the pace by marking down a wide selection of Star Wars sets. These cash discounts are a bit different than the promotional May the 4th savings above, offering up reduced prices across most of the 2021 sets and more. Though Amazon is also getting in on the savings, too.
Throughout its flash sale today, you’ll find a series of rare markdowns on some of the larger and more display-worthy sets from Star Wars and beyond. Everything is down to the best prices of the year and ships free when item specific codes are applied at checkout. Leading the way is the LEGO Star Wars UCS Millennium Falcon for $699.99 with code FALCON. Normally fetching $800, you’re looking at a new 2022 low that’s $20 under our previous mention and a rare chance to save on one of the largest LEGO Star Wars creations to date on sale that’s been out of stock for quite some time otherwise. It’s only the second price cut of the year and within $20 of the best price as of the last 6 months.
Stacking up to 7,541 pieces, this recreation of the fastest ship in the galaxy arrives as the ultimate set for LEGO Star Wars fans to assemble. Measuring over 33-inches long, it packs plenty of authentic details to look great up on display, as well as some furnished interior sections to depict scenes from the films. Complete with a display plaque, there’s also seven minifigures from both the Original and Sequel Trilogies including Han Solo, Chewbacca, Princess Leia, and C-3PO, as well as Rey, Finn, and more. Get a closer look in our hands-on review of the LEGO UCS Millennium Falcon.
Brick-built starship May the 4th deals
- X-Wing Fighter: $40 (Reg. $50)
- Learn more in our hands-on review
- Boba Fett’s Starship: $40 (Reg. $50)
- Learn more in our hands-on review
- Mandalorian Starfighter: $50 (Reg. $60)
- Learn more in our hands-on review
- Imperial TIE Fighter: $32 (Reg. $40)
- Learn more in our hands-on review
- Imperial Armored Marauder: $32 (Reg. $40)
- Learn more in our hands-on review
- Millennium Falcon Microfighter: $8 (Reg. $10)
- Learn more in our hands-on review
Display-focused sets
- The Child: $64 (Reg. $80)
- Learn more in our hands-on review
- Boba Fett Helmet: $52 (Reg. $60)
- Scout Trooper Helmet: $40 (Reg. $50)
- Learn more in our hands-on review
- Attack of the Clones Yoda: $80 (Reg. $100)
Playsets
- Imperial Armored Marauder: $32 (Reg. $40)
- Learn more in our hands-on review
- Trouble on Tatooine: $24 (Reg. $30)
- Learn more in our hands-on review
- AT-AT vs. Tauntaun: $16 (Reg. $20)
- Learn more in our hands-on review
- Duel on Mandalore: $17 (Reg. $20)
- Learn more in our hands-on review
Sideshow sets up for Star Wars Day
On top of all the LEGO action for May the 4th, we’re big fans of Sideshow and its more display-worthy collectibles that are also seeing notable deals today. Ranging from life-sized recreations of Star Wars icons to scale figures, art books, and more, you’ll want to check out the discounts live now right here. You will need to apply item-specific promo codes to each of the listings in order to lock-in the special savings for Star Wars Day, as well.
Don’t forget Regal Robot’s authentic props, too
When talking about display-worthy collectibles of the Star Wars variety, it’s hard not to immeditely think of Regal Robot and the company’s collection of authentic props and pieces. Right now you can save on a series of its different releases for May the 4th, with quite a few different Mandalorian-themed items marked down by 20% using code MT42022. Be sure to check out everything the promotion has to offer, which will be live through the end of the day.
CASETiFY launches new collection of cases from a galaxy far, far away
When it comes to themed cases, CASETiFY makes some of our favorite offerings around these parts at 9to5 and its latest collaboration has arrived just in time for Star Wars Day. Delivering a collection of accessories for everything from Apple’s latest to Android handsets and more, we just took a hands-on look at the collection which you can dive into to help device if these are worth adding to your everyday carry. But spoiler warning, these are some nifty cases for Star Wars fans to outfit their everyday carries with. Pricing starts at $35 and includes everything from cases to MagSafe chargers and wallets to AirPods covers and more.
Popsockets rolls out savings
Speaking of smartphone accessories, Popsockets is also getting in on the Star Wars Day action with a sale across its themed stick-on grips. Taking 20% off a collection of the foldable iPhone grips, you can save on everything discounted on this landing page through the end of today. There are a wide variety of styles included, as well.
May the 4th deals roll out to the Skywalker Saga
On the digital side of your collection, Apple is getting your movie library ready for Star Wars Day by discounting all of the titles in the Skywalker Saga, as well as the standalone anthology titles to $7.99, down from $20. That’s alongside this 9-movie collection at $69.99, saving you an extra $10 from picking up the films individually at today’s sale prices. Check out all of the digital May the 4th deals below.
- The Phantom Menace
- Attack of the Clones
- Revenge of the Sith
- A New Hope
- The Empire Strikes Back
- Return of the Jedi
- The Force Awakens
- The Last Jedi
- The Rise of Skywalker
- Rogue One: A Star Wars Story
- Solo: A Star Wars Story
As we dive into the technology side of what May the 4th has to offer, one of the more notable deals comes courtesy of Amazon. Right now it is discounting the Seagate Beskar Ingot FireCuda Gen4 500GB SSD down to $119.99. This M.2 NVMe solid-state drive is now on sale for the very first time in honor of Star Wars Day and comes outfitted with a unique design inspired by the Beskar Ingot’s from The Mandalorian. Taking 25% off the usual $160 price tag, this is as notable as it gets for upgrading your PC with some flair from a galaxy far, far away. The 1TB model is also on sale for $179.99, down from $269.99.
Amazon Echo Dot Mandalorian Baby Grogu deals
Amazon is now offering the OtterBox Made for Amazon Mandalorian Baby Grogu Echo Dot 4th Gen stand at $21.95 with free shipping for Prime members or in orders over $25. Regularly $25 this is matching the Amazon all-time low and the best we can find.
You’ll also find the 3rd and 4th Gen Amazon Echo Dot smart speakers with the stand already bundled starting from $46.94 right now, down from the $65 and $75 regular prices.
Star Wars Day game deals now up for grabs
The Star Wars Day game and app deals are live across just about all platforms now for May the 4th, all of which you can find below:
- Star Wars PlayStation and Xbox games from $5
- Jedi Fallen Order, Squadrons, Jedi Academy, much more
- Star Wars Nintendo Switch titles from $5
- KOTOR, Star Wars Pinball, and more
- May the 4th Android and iOS apps live from $1
- KOTOR, official iMessage Stickers, Pinball, and more
Build your own Baby Yoda plush
When it comes to plush recreations of iconic characters, the folks at Build-A-Bear are hard to beat. Luckily, right now you can save 10% on its collection of Baby Yoda plushes, no code needed. I absolutely adore the Grogu I’ve had from Build-A-Bear over the past year and now you can bring home one for yourself or your kids without having to pay full price.
ComiXology slashes up to 95% off graphic novels
But if it’s comic books you’re after from a galaxy far, far away, ComiXology is taking up to 95% off a selection of digital titles inspired by the Star Wars universe. With prices starting at $1, you’ll find a variety of novels that reimagine the Skywalker Saga, as well as standalone releases and more. Shop all of the deals right here.
Snackin’ Gorgu is an interactive addition to your collection
If you’re wanting to add even more variety to your collection shelf, look no further than the Galactic Snackin’ Gorgu animatronic that’s on sale for $20 at GameStop today. Though Amazon and Best Buy have it for $28, it normally goes for $85 and today’s deal marks a new all-time low that we’ve tracked. It comes with four interactive accessories, including a bowl with tentacles, a cookie, a shifter knob, and a spoon that he will react to uniquely. Gorgu stands over nine inches tall as well, and he’ll also let younger kids know when he wants to be picked up and held by reaching up with both arms.
And more May the 4th deals to come
We’ll be updating the list of best May the 4th deals as more offers go live tomorrow and through the week. We’re expecting to see plenty of additional discounts on everything from iPhone accessories to digital comic books, alongside even more toys and collectibles for Star Wars fans to enjoy.
Other Star Wars Day deals:
- Nintendo’s Star Wars Day May the 4th sale starts now with Switch games from $5
- Hardcover Star Wars Mandalorian art books now start from $20 Prime shipped
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