All of them are home made and none of them are official. There have been several conversions for the Savage Worlds ruleset of varying detail and quality. Savage Worlds is designed for high pulp action which seems to be a very good fit for Star Wars. Still remains a favorite and served as an RPG gateway for many of us. I believe it saw a couple of editions using the d6 system. Seemed to have a pretty successful run.Īs mentioned above, West End Games produced the first Star Wars RPG as well as some of the very first Expanded Universe in a dry era for Star Wars merchandise- in an age where we thought that was it, no more Star Wars to come. Preceding Saga were a more direct d20 versions, much resembling d20 Modern and Spycraft. Wizards of the Coast had the previous versions, the latest being the Saga Edition. Special dice and beautiful production value- more about it here. There are aspects of the game that also feel like the first Star Wars RPG from West End Games (see below). There is almost a retro feel to the Edge of the Empire game so far as it focuses on the original trilogy era.
The official Star Wars game belongs to Fantasy Flight Games these days. This is about the various conversions that are already out there.