LEGO Star Wars: The Skywalker Saga has a cheat code system, which in 2026 feels almost quaint, like finding a secret passage in a house that also has a front door. But the Lego Star Wars Skywalker Saga codes are real, they're free, and they unlock characters and extras that would otherwise cost studs or require specific story progress. If you're going to play through all nine films (and the game is built for exactly that kind of marathon), starting with a few unlocks in your pocket saves time and adds options from the jump.
Here's every working code, how to enter them, and what each one actually gives you.
How to Enter Lego Star Wars Skywalker Saga Codes
- Pause the game
- Scroll to the key icon labeled Enter Code
- Select it to open the entry keyboard
- Type the code exactly as shown (not case-sensitive, but spacing matters)
- The unlock activates immediately
Codes work on all platforms (XBOX, PlayStation, Nintendo Switch, PC) and can be entered at any point during the game. They don't disable achievements or trophies, which is the first question everyone asks and the answer that makes them a genuine no-brainer. Try that in a competitive shooter, where a single flagged assist can erase months of climbing Halo Infinite ranks. LEGO games play by friendlier rules.

All Character Unlock Codes
The Holiday Special variants are the deep-cut headliners, because LEGO Star Wars has never been afraid of the weird stuff:
C3PHOHO - C-3PO (Holiday Special)
WOOKIEE - Chewbacca (Holiday Special)
KORDOKU - Poe Dameron (Holiday Special)
TIPYIPS - D-O (Holiday Special)
WROSHYR - Darth Vader (Holiday Special)
LIFEDAY - Gonk Droid (Holiday Special)
All six are cosmetic variants with the same movesets as their standard versions, but the flex value in co-op is real, and they can't be unlocked any other way.
The character unlocks skip the story progress or stud cost that would otherwise gate them:
SIDIOUS - Darth Sidious, robed and lightning-fingered, usable immediately
3FCPPVX - Grand Moff Tarkin
KH7P320 - Aayla Secura
VT1LFNH - Shaak Ti
WBFE4GO - Nute Gunray
OKV7TLR - Dengar
XV4WND9 - Admiral Holdo
Z55T8CQ - Poggle the Lesser
T9LM1QF - Shmi Skywalker
SKYSAGA - Temmin "Snap" Wexley
BAC1CKP - Mister Bones, the murder-happy battle droid from the Aftermath novels
The ships and modes round out the list:
ARVALA7 - The Razor Crest, the Mandalorian's ship and one of the best-looking rides in the game, immediately available for space free play
SHUTTLE - Resistance I-TS Transport, not the flashiest unlock but it fills out the fleet
CLONE15 - Duplication Mode, which lets both co-op players run the same character

Studs and Multiplier Extras
The real power of the code system isn't the character unlocks; it's the stud multipliers found in the game's extras menu. These aren't entered as codes but purchased with studs (or datacards) through the Extras menu in the pause screen:
Stud multipliers stack. x2, x4, x6, x8, and x10 can all be active simultaneously, and they multiply on top of each other. With all five active, every stud you collect is worth 3,840 times its base value. This turns any level into a stud fountain and makes the "buy every character" grind essentially instant after the initial investment.
To unlock multipliers: find Datacards hidden throughout the open-world hub areas, then spend studs to purchase the corresponding extra. The x2 multiplier is cheap; the x10 is expensive but pays for itself within minutes once active.
Tips for Getting the Most From Codes and Extras
Enter all Lego Star Wars Skywalker Saga codes immediately. There's no reason to wait. The character and ship unlocks don't break progression or spoil anything (LEGO games are not narrative-first experiences), and having more options from the start makes free play more varied.
Prioritize the stud multipliers over character purchases. The multiplier extras are the single most impactful progression tool in the game. Buy the x2 first, grind briefly, buy the x4, and within an hour you'll have enough studs to buy everything else without thinking about economy again. This is the LEGO game equivalent of breaking the economy, and TT Games clearly designed it to be found and used.
Use the unlocked ships in space free play. The Razor Crest and I-TS Transport aren't just cosmetic; different ships have different weapon types and handling, and certain space puzzles or challenges are easier with specific ship classes.
Codes work in co-op. Enter them on the host console or account and both players benefit. The Holiday Special characters are genuinely funny to play as in split-screen, which is 80% of why they exist.

Do Codes Affect Achievements?
No. Every code on this list is safe to use without disabling achievements, trophies, or completion tracking. This is consistent across LEGO games going back to the 2005 original, a title that still shows up on lists of the best GameCube games: the cheat codes are a feature, not an exploit, and TT Games has never penalized players for using them. Enter freely, collect accordingly.
The Takeaway
LEGO Star Wars: The Skywalker Saga codes are a small system with outsized value: free characters, free ships, and the gateway to stud multipliers that eliminate the grind entirely. Enter them all at the start of your playthrough, chase the Datacards for multipliers early, and spend the rest of your nine-film marathon collecting everything without ever worrying about stud economy.
The codes don't break the game. They just remove the part of the game that was never the fun part. And since it runs on every platform, in an era where lists of PS5 exclusive games double as hardware sales pitches, a family co-op game that plays on whatever box you already own is its own kind of cheat code.
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