A Star Wars Galaxy of Heroes podcast that's better than some, worse than others. Hosts Sean and Josh bring you news, discussions, and meanderings every Friday.
Publishes | Weekly | Episodes | 300 | Founded | 8 years ago |
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Number of Listeners | Categories | Video GamesScience FictionFictionLeisure |
Gungan Phalanx is here and weesa has some questins... We talk about the final (non-Jar Jar) unit in the Gungan squad and how a goofball like theothersean made his way to Kyber 1. We love feedback! Let us know what you think: Keep the conversation goi... more
Sean's back from Disney World, Josh is back from Disney World, and no one is sick. It's finally time to break down Queen Amidala's new(-ish) kit. We also talk about these new datacrons now that we've had some time to experience them, then we spend a ... more
Josh is out this week so we roped Egnards into spending some time talking about his life on and off Reddit, his obsession with gungans, and the mental health benefits of turtling. We talk about Gungan Boomadier's kit and Conquest a bit, too. We love ... more
In our first episode back since our semi-planned hiatus, we try to tackle the three weeks of information that piled up while we were out galavanting around. Queen Amidala, new datacrons, and relic jawas all make appearances. We love feedback! Let us ... more
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Funny, entertaining, & good natured banter between the hosts (past and present) makes this my favorite number, must listen SWGoH podcast. more
This was the first podcast about SWGOH that I ever listened to and I was instantly hooked. After listening now for 3-4 years I realized how much I look forward to and enjoy each episode. I don’t have anyone in RL to talk about the game with and listening to the hosts conversation is the next best thing. They cover news and share in game anecdotes while providing a consistent, straightforward show with interesting segments. Love the positivity with this one. Each week’s episode focuses on feeling... more
Over the past 5 years of listening to this show it is with out question my favourite more
I can’t believe how consistent y’all are. Mad respect for all you do. You’re funny, self deprecating and are a treasured part of the community. You make SWGOH more fun. Thanks!
I might enjoy the show more than the game. It inspired me to Omicron my Rose.
Apple Podcasts | #155 | Australia/Leisure/Video Games |
Apple Podcasts | #58 | United Arab Emirates/Leisure/Video Games |
Apple Podcasts | #95 | Singapore/Leisure/Video Games |
Apple Podcasts | #183 | Austria/Leisure/Video Games |
Apple Podcasts | #233 | United Arab Emirates/Leisure |
Apple Podcasts | #237 | Japan/Leisure/Video Games |
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