I’m a Star Wars cynic these days. Like so many Star Wars fans of a similar vintage, episodes seven through nine of the main movie series, followed by a decidedly hit and miss run of TV shows, have left me rather disinterested in The Mandalorian and Grogu. I was all ready to let it pass me by. But then I played Fortnite. Looking to continue testing the Steam Controller in as many games as possible following my Steam Controller review, I jumped into Fortnite, intrigued by whether a competitive shooter with just slightly less of a focus on twitch reactions – as compared to, say, CS2 – and that runs outside of the Steam closed garden, would work well with the Steam Controller’s unique set of input options. I didn’t even realise the Mando tie-in was taking place.
I tried playing Fortnite with the Steam Controller, and now all I want to do is watch The Mandalorian and Grogu
20 May 20260

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