vendredi 1 septembre 2017

The Last Jedi: Snoke's Ship The Supremacy Revealed


The First Order HQ is the only Mega-class Star Destroyer.

The First Order's headquarters for Star Wars: The Last Jedi has been revealed, teasing that Snoke will be taking a much more hands-on approach than he did in Star Wars: The Force Awakens.

As part of the Sphero BB-9E droid revealed for Force Friday II, Sphero's companion app has updated with an AR experience that allows players to tour the bridge of Supreme Leader Snoke's ship, The Supremacy. Take a look at it, as well as new art of Snoke and his guards, in the gallery below.

The Supremacy is, according to the descriptions included in the app, the only Mega-class Star Destroyer, clocking in at 60 kilometers in length. Snoke apparently keeps the ship hidden away in the Unknown Region's star systems. Its bridge rests atop the center of the ship, offering Snoke and his crew a 360-degree view of their surroundings in space, a necessary tasl fpr what is the First Order fleet's command headquarters.

The tour of the Supremacy also reveals that "with victory close at hand, Supreme Leader Snoke appears from the shadows to lead the First Order to potential dominance over the Resistance."

This reveal is not the only Snoke-related information to come out of Force Friday II — the first full look at the character in non-holographic form was offered via a new toy.

Force Friday II signals the releases of dozens of new Star Wars toys, and IGN has you covered on everything new being released. In addition to the Rey Bear, Hasbro has unveiled a slate of new Black Series figures.

For more Force Friday reveals, check out the biggest LEGO set ever — a new version of the Millennium Falcon — as well as all of The Last Jedi LEGO sets revealed, a new Rey Build-A-Bear plush figure, and a newly revealed droid from The Last Jedi.

And for more of IGN's Star Wars coverage, check out the latest details we learned about Star Wars: The Last Jedi and see the latest image from the Star Wars sequel courtesy of star John Boyega.

Star Wars: The Last Jedi will be released in theaters on December 15.

Jonathon Dornbush is an Associate Editor for IGN. Find him on Twitter @jmdornbush.

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