Lego Star Wars: The Skywalker Saga cheats and codes

Lego Star Wars: The Skywalker Saga is an absolute blast. The simple, yet challenging, gameplay makes for a fun solo adventure or a multiplayer romp if you tackle it co-op with a friend. And what makes an arcade multiplayer experience even more fun? Cheat codes!

Lego Star Wars: The Skywalker Saga is an absolute blast. The simple, yet challenging, gameplay makes for a fun solo adventure or a multiplayer romp if you tackle it co-op with a friend. And what makes an arcade multiplayer experience even more fun? Cheat codes!

Cheat codes are becoming less and less popular options in modern gaming, but Lego titles are keeping the fun alive with secret codes instead of locking content behind cosmetic stores or paid DLCs. Cheat codes are notoriously cryptic and nearly impossible to guess, so here’s a full list of all the cheats in Lego Star Wars: The Skywalker Saga and what they unlock.

And if you’re just jumping into this game, check out our Lego Star Wars: The Skywalker Saga beginner’s guide and our guide on how to play co-op.

All Lego Star Wars: The Skywalker Saga cheat codes

  • KH7P320 — Aayla Secura
  • XV4WND9 — Admiral Holdo
  • WOOKIEE — Chewbacca (Holiday Special)
  • C3PHOHO — C-3PO (Holiday Special)
  • SIDIOUS — Darth Sidious
  • WROSHYR — Darth Vader (Holiday Special)
  • OKV7TLR — Dengar
  • TIPYIPS — D-O (Holiday Special)
  • LIFEDAY — Gonk Droid (Holiday Special)
  • 3FCPPVX — Grand Moff Tarkin
  • BAC1CKP — Mister Bones
  • WBFE4GO — Nute Gunray
  • KORDOKU — Poe Dameron (Holiday Special)
  • Z55T8CQ — Poggle The Lesser
  • GR2VBXF — Ratts Tyerell
  • ARVALA7 — Razor Crest (Mando’s ship)
  • SHUTTLE — Resistance I-TS Transport ship
  • VT1LFNH — Shaak Ti
  • T9LM1QF — Shmi Skywalker
  • SKYSAGA — Temmin Wexley

Cheat codes will unlock one of two things for each code in The Skywalker Saga: A new character (or at least a new skin for a character) or a ship. Once a cheat code is accepted, that unlock is permanently available to you, so no need to enter it each time you boot up the game like in the old days. Here’s a full list of them in alphabetical order based on what they unlock.

All regular cheats and how to unlock them

The purchasable cheat codes are more akin to the fun, wacky codes we loved back in the day, including the infamous big head mode! These all, once bought, can be toggled on and off in the menu, so don’t feel like you’re stuck playing with bread lightsabers once you unlock it. Here’s a full list of them, what they do, and how much they cost.

Studs x2Studs collected are worth twice as much.

This can be combined with other stud multipliers for even bigger bonuses.

1,000,000 Studs
x1 Datacard
Studs x4Studs collected are worth four times as much.

This can be combined with other stud multipliers for even bigger bonuses.

2,000,000 Studs
x1 Datacard
Studs x6Studs collected are worth six times as much.

This can be combined with other stud multipliers for even bigger bonuses.

8,000,000 Studs
x1 Datacard
Studs x8Studs collected are worth eight times as much.

This can be combined with other stud multipliers for even bigger bonuses.

48,000,000 Studs
x1 Datacard
Studs x10Studs collected are worth 10 times as much.

This can be combined with other stud multipliers for even bigger bonuses.

384,000,000 Studs
x1 Datacard
Super GNK DroidAdds a golden GNK droid to the party. Super GNK is invincible, moves very quickly… and has a mustache.1,000,000 Studs
x1 Datacard
Porg CompanionA porg companion will aid you in battle, occasionally sending enemies into a frenzy with a piercing scream.500,000 Studs
x1 Datacard
Baguette LightsabersTurns all Lightsabers into freshly baked baguettes. Devastating AND delicious!250,000 Studs
x1 Datacard
Galaxy RaveTurns Galaxy Free Play into a fun disco for all to enjoy! Be aware, while the Galaxy Rave is active there is a chance that characters in game will be too busy grooving to your actions in game!500,000,000 Studs
x1 Datacard
Television ModeAdds an old-timey screen effect to the game. This can’t be activated at the same time as Retro Mode.250,000 Studs
x1 Datacard
Hologram ModeGives playable characters and ships a hologram look!500,000 Studs
x1 Datacard
Retro ModeAdds a retro-style screen effect to the game. This can’t be activated at the same time as Television Mode.250,000 Studs
x1 Datacard
GNK CiviliansReplaces all civilians with GNK droids.1,000,000 Studs
x1 Datacard
Mumble ModeReplaces all voices with mumbles for the classic Lego Star Wars experience!Free!
Comedy WeaponsBlaster and other ranged weapons are replaced with silly items. Don’t worry, they still work normally!250,000 Studs
x1 Datacard
Rainbow EffectsCertain attack effects are replaced with sparkly rainbow versions.250,000 Studs
x1 Datacard
Cantina MusicThe infamous earworm from Figrin D’an and the Modal Nodes, as heard in Chalmun’s Cantina in Mos Eisley, will play on a loop.250,000 Studs
x1 Datacard
Big Head ModeGives playable characters giant heads! Note that certain characters are immune to this effect.500,000 Studs
x1 Datacard
Pew PewProjectile sound effects from ranged weapons (such as blasters) are replaced with mouth-made versions.500,000 Studs
x1 Datacards
Universal TranslatorAllows any playable character to understand any language. Give that trusty protocol droid a well-earned break!500,000 Studs
x1 Datacard

How to enter cheat codes

Entering cheats usually requires either going to a dedicated menu or entering a series of button prompts on a specific screen that isn’t communicated to the player. In Lego Star Wars: The Skywalker Saga, developers went with the former method and added a nice, clean way of entering codes.

To start entering cheat codes, pause the game and scroll right on the menu until you see the Enter Code option. Select this and you will be brought to a digital keyboard where you can put in a seven-digit cheat code. Once entered, whatever your code unlocked will automatically be available to use in Free Play.

Note that cheat codes are different from regular cheats, which are in the Extras menu. These cheats don’t require codes to unlock but are instead purchased using Datacards, a specific collectible item in The Skywalker Saga. We will also list those below, along with their unlock requirements since they are arguably more fun than what codes unlock.

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