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Data Card Cheats Guide

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Data Card Cheats Guide
Data Card Cheats Guide

One of the collectibles you can collect as you travel across the galaxy are Data Cards. This is an important collectible as it allows you to unlock menu cheats (providing you also have the required number of studs). This Data Card Cheats Guide will tell you everything you need to know about enabling these cheats in your game.

What are Data Cards

There are 20 Data cards to be found across all 9 episodes in LEGO Star Wars: The Skywalker Saga. In order to unlock the in-game cheats, you must find them. Data cards replace the iconic Red Bricks found in most previous LEGO game, they do however work slightly differently. Data Cards have a golden glow that makes them easy to spot in the environment, they can be tricky to get hold off as they tend to float in hard-to-reach areas. Each cheat costs 1 Data Card and a specific amount of studs, you can use them to obtain any cheat in any order.

How to Input Data Cards

To input your Data Cards you need to access the Holoprojector menu either by pressing the PlayStation touchpad or the Xbox view button and selecting the 'Extras' tab. Alternately, you can go to the 'Pause' menu and select the 'Enter Code' option. When you then enter a cheat code in the designated area you will be alerted as to what cheat it unlocks. Providing you then have the indicated number of studs the cheat will become enabled in your game.

Data Card Cheats

Listed below are all the Data Card cheats in LEGO Star Wars: The Skywalker Saga and how much they cost. Keep in mind that stud multiplier cheats can be combined for even bigger bonuses.

Mumble Mode

Replaces all voices with mumbles.

Cost: Free

Studs x2

Studs collected are worth twice as much.

Cost: x1 Datacard and 1,000,000 Studs

Studs x4

Studs collected are worth four times as much.

Cost: x1 Datacard and 2,000,000 Studs

Studs x6

Studs collected are worth six times as much.

Cost: x1 Datacard and 8,000,000 Studs

Studs x8

Studs collected are worth eight times as much.

Cost: x1 Datacard and 48,000,000 Studs

Studs x 10

Studs collected are worth ten times as much.

Cost: x1 Datacard and 384,000,000 Studs

Baguette Lightsabers

Turns all Lightsabers into freshly baked baguettes.

Cost: x1 Datacard and 250,000 Studs

Super GNK Droid

Adds a golden GNK droid to the party who is invincible and moves very quickly.

Cost: x1 Datacard and 1,000,000 Studs

Porg Companion

A porg companion will aid you in battle, occasionally sending enemies into a frenzy with a piercing scream.

Cost: x1 Datacard and 500,000 Studs

Galaxy Rave

Turns Galaxy Free Play into a fun disco. Some progression might be hindered if important characters are dancing (can't be activated at the same time as Cantina Music).

Cost: x1 Datacard and 500,000,000 Studs

Television Mode

Adds an old-timey screen effect to the game (can't be activated at the same time as Retro Mode).

Cost: x1 Datacard and 250,000 Studs

Hologram Mode

Gives playable characters and ships a hologram look.

Cost: x1 Datacard and 500,000 Studs

Retro Mode

Adds a retro style screen effect.

Cost: x1 Datacard and 250,000 Studs

Big Head Mode

Gives playable characters giant heads (certain characters are immune to this effect).

Cost: x1 Datacard and 500,000 Studs

GNK Civilians

Replaces all civilians with GNK droids x1 Datacard and 1,000,000 Studs

Comedy Weapons

Blasters and other ranged weapons are replaced with silly items.

Cost: x1 Datacard and 250,000 Studs

Pew Pew

Projectile sound effects from ranged weapons (such as blasters) are replaced with mouth-made versions.

Cost: x1 Datacard and 500,000 Studs

Rainbow Effects

Certain attack effects are replaced with sparkly rainbow versions.

Cost: x1 Datacard and 250,000 Studs

Cantina Music

Plays the famous Chalmun's Cantina music on a loop (can't be activated at the same time as Galaxy Rave).

Cost: x1 Datacard and 250,000 Studs

Universal Translator

Allows any playable character to understand any language.

Cost: x1 Datacard and 500,000 Studs

Where to Find Data Cards

Take a look at the video below to see where you can find each of the Data Cards in LEGO Star Wars: The Skywalker Saga.

Data Card Walkthrough Video

Intro:

00:00-01:40

Data Card #1:

Location: Mustafar.

01:41-02:59

Data Card #2:

Location: Hoth.

03:00-04:23

Data Card #3:

Location: Coruscant Federal District.

04:24-06:03

Data Card #4:

Location: Yavin IV Great Temple.

06:04-07:25

Data Card #5:

Location: Kashyyk Kachirho.

07:26-08:58

Data Card #6:

Location: Dagobah.

08:59-10:19

Data Card #7:

Location: Takodana Maz's Castle.

10:20-11:00

Data Card #8:

Location: Mos Espa on Tatooine.

11:01-12:20

Data Card #9:

Location: Mos Eisley on Tatooine.

12:21-14:30

Data Card #10:

Location: Stalgasin Hive on Geonosis.

14:31-16:08

Data Card #11:

Location: Niima Outpost on Jakku.

16:09-16:50

Data Card #12:

Location: Cloud City on Bespin.

16:51-18:22

Data Card #13:

Location: Ewok Village on Endor.

18:23-19:55

Data Card #14:

Location: Uscru Distrect on Coruscant.

19:56-21:08

Data Card #15:

Location: Crait Outpost.

21:09-21:57

Data Card #16:

Location: Canto Bight on Cantonica.

21:58-23:15

Data Card #17:

Location: Judland Wastes on Tatooine.

23:16-24:11

Data Card #18:

Location: Sith Citadel on Exogol.

24:12-25:44

Data Card #19:

Location: Crash Site on Kef Bir.

25:45-28:48

Data Card #20:

Location: Galactic Rave!

28:49-29:20

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