Star Wars Episode I: Jedi Power Battles launches tomorrow – cheat codes and modernized controls revealed

First off, we want to thank the incredible Star Wars community for the overwhelming support and excitement following our announcement. We can’t wait to bring this beloved classic back into your hands. With Star Wars Episode I: Jedi Power Battles launching tomorrow, we want to ensure you’re fully prepared to jump back into the galaxy far, far away.

Ain’t cheating? Ain’t trying

We’ve got plenty of cheat codes to spice up your adventure, whether you’re looking for a challenge or just some lighthearted fun. Here’s how to activate them across all platforms.

Jedi on Jedi crime

What it does: Engage in player-versus-player combat during the campaign.  

Where to enter: During two-player gameplay.

How to activate: Hold R2, press Square + Triangle + Circle, then Cross   

Activate Radar Map

What it does: Reveals enemy locations.  

Where to enter: Pause the game.  

How to activate: Up, Down, Up, L1, R1, L1  

Return to the last checkpoint

What it does: After losing all lives on a level, continue the game and enter the same level. Pause the game and input the cheat code.

Where to enter: Pause the game.  

How to activate: L1, R1, L1, L1, R1, R1, L1, R1, R1, L1

Summon an Ultimate Saber

What it does: Unlocks a powerful lightsaber in Survival Challenge mode.  

How to unlock: Beat 100 enemies in Survival Challenge mode.  

Go big or go big head mode

What it does: Enlargens the player’s head.  

Where to enter: During gameplay.  

How to activate: R1 + D-Pad Down + Triangle  

Big foot mode 

What it does: Makes the player’s head, feet, and weapon large.  

Where to enter: During gameplay.  

How to activate: R1 + D-Pad Down + Cross  

Fun-size mode

What it does: Shrinks the player’s character.  

Where to enter: During gameplay.  

How to activate: R1 + D-Pad Down + R2  

Unlock the Loader Droid

What it does: Unlocks the Loader Droid as a playable character.  

Where to enter: In character select during the campaign.  

How to activate: R1 + L1 + Square  

Modern and classic controls: A guide for every Jedi

Whether you’re new to the game or a seasoned Jedi returning for another adventure, mastering the controls and unlocking fun cheats will help you conquer the Dark Side with ease. Here’s a detailed look at the modern and classic control schemes followed by the cheat codes you can activate across all platforms.

Modern controls (recommended for new players) 

Jump: Cross 

Attack 1: Square

Attack 2: Triangle  

Attack 3: Circle 

HUD Toggle: View Button 

Lock Target: R1 

Block: L1 

Defense Ability: L1 + L2

Short Range Attack: L2 + Cross  

Long Range Attack: L2 + Triangle  

Use Item: L2 + Square  

The modern control layout offers a more intuitive experience for new players, helping them quickly grasp movement and combat mechanics.

Classic controls (for returning jedi masters)

Jump: Circle 

Attack 1: Cross 

Attack 2: Square 

Attack 3: Triangle 

HUD Toggle: View Button

Lock Target: R1

Block: L1

Defense Ability: L1 + L2  

Short Range Attack: L1 + Cross  

Long Range Attack: L1 + Triangle  

Use Item: L1 + Square  

Seasoned players will return with ease after 25 years –  letting them dive back in with the same controls they knew and loved from the original release.

These cheats and control options ensure every player—whether new or returning—has an experience tailored to their playstyle. Choose your control scheme, enter some cheat codes, and dive into an unforgettable adventure in Star Wars Episode I: Jedi Power Battles starting January 23 on PS5 and PS4.

Additionally, the Star Wars: Prequel Pack, including Star Wars: Bounty Hunter, Star Wars Republic Commando, Star Wars Episode I Racer, and Star Wars Episode I: Jedi Power Battles launches tomorrow.. Play four action-packed Star Wars games in one pack!

May the Force be with you, always. See you in the battle!

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