Hasbro continues its heavy Star Wars push as another New York Toy Fair looms. We’ve already taken a look at Hasbro’s Baby Yoda-heavy Star Wars display, which features a wide variety of figures and playsets from both The Mandalorian and The Clone Wars. But Hasbro has also released a new series of promotional images offering closer looks at Baby Yoda, a new Ahsoka Tano action figure and a Darksaber toy.

Check out the gallery below for official images of these new products and to learn when you can finally wield the Darksaber yourself.

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The Darksaber electronic toy features battery-powered light-up features and sound effects that activate when swinging the saber or pressing a button on the hilt, for those times when you just need to slice your way out of a wrecked TIE Fighter.

Hasbro’s Baby Yoda lineup has something for collectors of all tastes, ranging from a Black Series The Child fit to accompany the recent Mandalorian and Cara Dune figures, to a series of stylized “Bounty Collection” figurines to larger plush and animatronic versions. Even iconic board games like Operation and Trouble are getting Baby Yoda-themed makeovers.

We’re also happy to see Hasbro’s kid-friendly Galaxy of Adventures line continue to expand with new 5-inch Ahsoko Tano and Ahsoka’s Clonetrooper figures.

Many of these Hasbro products are currently available fore pre-order.

For more on The Mandalorian and Star Wars: The Clone Wars, get the latest on Season 2 of Mando, catch up on everything you need to know about Clone Wars’ Ahsoka Tano, read our take on why it’s the right time for Star Wars to pivot to TV, or check out our Meet the Mini-Mandalorian video below.

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Source: IGN.com Star Wars Fans Can Finally Own Their Own Darksaber