On May 4th, Google Promotes the Star Wars Digital Movie Collection

Article by George Norman (Cybersecurity Editor)

on 04 May 2015

To mark Star Wars Day, search engine giant Google is promoting the Star Wars saga on its Google.com homepage.

And more to the point, Google is promoting the Star Wars Digital Movie Collection that went on sale back in April. That’s the collection that features all 6 movies from the Star Wars saga in Digital HD.

On Google Play, the Star Wars Digital Movie Collection is priced at $89.99 and each individual movie is priced at $19.99. If you don’t want to get the collection from Google Play, you can get it from other sources, as you can see here.



Go on Twitter and spread the word about Star Wars Day by using a Star Wars emoji. In partnership with Disney and Lucasfilm, Twitter created exclusive Star Wars emojis that you could use for this precise purpose.

Why did Twitter create these emojis? The answer is simple: it’s excited about the upcoming “Star Wars Episode VII: The Force Awakens” which is scheduled to be released in theaters on the 18th of December 2015.



Which reminds me about the upcoming Star Wars Battlefront game that is scheduled to be released this November for PC, PS4, and Xbox One. It will go on sale on November 17 in the US and November 19 in Europe.

Developer DICE and publisher Electronic Arts (EA) explained that the game will offer an immersive gaming experience and thrill you with intense Star Wars battles. It’s features include photorealistic visuals, epic multiplayer battles, and even the option to play as Darth Vader, the most iconic character from the Star Wars universe.



Speaking about the Star Wars universe, I have to remind you that Disney took the Star Wars Rebels animated TV series and turned it into a an action-platformer game called Star Wars Rebels: Recon Missions.



May the fourth be with you, Star Wars fans from all over the world!



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