
She uses the crystal to observe former Jedi masters and students, until she and BB-8 accidentally end-up on Emperor Palpatine's chambers inside the second Death Star.

On Kordoku, Rey finds the "key", which she discovers is a crystal capable of time travel to previous Life Days via a portal.

With the key only being usable on Life Day, Rey and BB-8 leave for Kordoku, while the rest stay on the planet Kashyyyk, where Poe Dameron unsuccessfully tries to set-up a Life Day party for Chewbacca's family. While reading the ancient Jedi texts for help, Rey finds about a key on the planet Kordoku that she deduces could help her train Finn. On the first Life Day after the defeat of the First Order, Rey trains Finn to be a Jedi, but becomes angry with herself for their lack of progress. The special was released on Disney+ on November 17, 2020, and received generally positive reviews from critics. Directed by Ken Cunningham from a script by David Shayne, it is produced by Lucasfilm Animation and The Lego Group alongside Atomic Cartoons. Our review of the game will be live soon so keep your eyes peeled for that.The Lego Star Wars Holiday Special is a 2020 CGI-animated Christmas special based on the Star Wars franchise, in which Rey trains Finn in the ways of the force. LEGO Star Wars: The Skywalker Sagais available on PS5, Xbox Series X/S, PS4, Xbox One, Nintendo Switch, and PC. We’ll keep an eye out for updates, so stay tuned. There’s a chance that this is a mistake, but if not, a demo of the game might soon be available- though if that happens, it’ll be interesting to see if it becomes available on other platforms as well. Of course, that isn’t something that has yet been officially announced, and the game’s page itself doesn’t have the option to download a demo. As spotted by Nintendo Life, the UK Nintendo Switch eShop states that a demo of LEGO Star Wars: The Skywalker Saga is available to download. If, however, you’re not entirely convinced and want to dip your toes in the water before taking the plunge, there might be some good news for you around the corner. With its promise of significant gameplay improvements, visual upgrades powered by a new engine, and all nine mainline Star Wars movies adapted charmingly in typical LEGO fashion, the densely packed package certainly has more than enough to offer to entice audiences. After years of development and multiple delays, LEGO Star Wars: The Skywalker Sagais finally here.
