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Star Wars: Legion had a TON of announcements at AdeptiCon 2026 from Atomic Mass Games. This one is a long one.

Jedi, Troopers, and a brand new faction to fight in Star Wars: Legion. This year’s AdeptiCon show was packed with news. Let’s get to it.

Jedi Council For Star Wars: Legion

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This one was already announced be we got a look at the painted miniatures as well as more rules revealed.

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Each of the Jedi Council members will also have their own attached unit they can bring, too. Also they’ll get “generic” Jedi Council Command Cards, too.

Leaders of the Separatist Alliance

Another pack that was teased previously was the Leader of the Separatist Alliance. We got a bit more on Admiral Trench as well as more info on who’s in the box.

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Up next we also got a look at Han & Chewie as mercs you can add to your army. This version represents them right out of Episode 4 when they are still looking for a paycheck.

Jedi Bikers Time

If you’re a Galactic Republic player and you’re tired of those Wheel bikes running circles around your army now you have an answer. Send in the BARC Speeders!

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You can also included a “generic” Jedi Knight as an option which is nice.

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The Rebels are also getting access to a new unit with the Guerilla Troopers. They’ve been scavenging Imperial Gear and are ready to fight behind enemy lines.

The Imperials aren’t laying down without a fight though. They are sending in the Mudtroopers.

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Plus the Wet-Weather Gear Stormtroopers! I’d make a wet trooper joke here but I think you get it.

Also, if you’re just really into that idea of wet troopers for some reason, there’s a new army box you’d like.

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The 224th Armored Division Army box will feature Mudtroopers as well as the Wet-Weather ones with a special edition miniature leading the charge.

The Mandalorians Are Coming

I hope they release the trailer for this reveal soon because it was epic. Anyhow, a whole new Mandalorian Army is coming.

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All of the clans are going to be there and you’ll even be able to build your own. Now, we don’t have all the details but this might make them the most versatile army in the game depending on what sorts of options they get.

Plus, you’ll be able to build your own custom Mandalorian leader! Seriously, this army could be a big hit with fans.

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The Mandalorian Warriors box is going to be doing a lot of heavy lifting for the army, too. You’ll be able build custom Mandalorians as well as specific clans, too! And the cards will all be included.

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And of course you’ll also be able to field some of your favorite characters from the Star Wars universe!

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The rules for building out your own Mandalorian army will be available online from AMG when the army arrives. I’m sure we’re going to get even more details about them as we get closer to their release. Which is slated for June 2026!

Developer Live Stream

Coming April 21st, AMG will be running a Developer Livestream where I’m sure we’re going to get even more info about Star Wars: Legion with even more rules talk about the changes coming.  And by changes I mean the meta shake-up coming from the Mandalorians AND the flyers that have been announced.

That’s right folks, Air Support is coming to Star Wars: Legion! I am very curious to see how that’s going to be handled. And I know there’s already folks out there talking about playing Legion Scale games of X-Wing…because why wouldn’t you!

Star Wars: Legion Roadmap

It’s going to be a CRAZY rest of the year for Star Wars: Legion!

Flyers are coming. I don’t know if I’m ready for this…


Writer, Editor, Texas Native, and now Tex-Pat, Adam covers all things Tabletop Gaming. Which includes Warhammer 40,000, Age of Sigmar, D&D, Board Games and everything else that involves dice, boards, cards and a table.
A hobbyist, player, and collector of miniatures and games, Adam’s current obsession are his Death and Chaos Armies for Age of Sigmar, his Blood Angels and Tyranids for 40k, an expanding collection of Marvel: Crisis Protocol minis, and his ever growing Arkham Horror: The Card Game Collection.

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