A:AnswerStar Wars: Jedi Challenges is a smartphone-powered augmented reality experience that requires a compatible smartphone to run. The smart phone is where the audio and video are generated. Please find the updated list of phones at jedichallenges.com/compatibility. Everything else is included in the Star Wars Jedi Challenges: Star Wars: Jedi Challenges headset, batteries, Lightsaber controller and Tracking beacon.
A:AnswerThe Star Wars Jedi Challenges game is intended for people 13 and over. The Star Wars:Jedi Challenges headset is fully adjustable to fit almost everyone.
A:AnswerThe Moto Z Droid edition is not on the current list of compatible phones. We are in the process of testing and approving other phones. Please find the updated list of phones at jedichallenges.com/compatibility.
A:AnsweriPad Air 2 not on the current list of compatible devices/ phones. At this time only select smart phones are compatible .We are in the process of testing and approving other devices/phones. Please find the updated list of phones at jedichallenges.com/compatibility.
A:AnswerThe Nexus 5S is not on the current list of compatible phones. We are in the process of testing and approving other phones. Please find the updated list of phones at jedichallenges.com/compatibility.
A:AnswerThe Moto Z Force is compatible. But the Moto Z2 Force is not on the current list of compatible phones. We are in the process of testing and approving other phones. Please find the updated list of phones at jedichallenges.com/compatibility.
A:AnswerMy husband tested it before wrapping it up to make sure phone was compatible (nothing like a 14 yr old opening up on xmas just to be disappointed)....umm ywah, he didnt want to put it down lmao
A:AnswerAt this time the ZTE Tempo and the LG Stylo 2 are not on the current list of compatible phones. Only certain phones have been tested and are compatible with the device . We are in the process of testing and approving other phones. Please keep checking @ jedichallenges.com/compatibility for updates
A:AnswerThe Droid Turbo 2 is not on the current list of compatible phones. We are in the process of testing and approving other phones. Please find the updated list of phones at jedichallenges.com/compatibility.
A:AnswerThe LG K20 Plus is not on the current list of compatible phones. We are in the process of testing and approving other phones. Please find the updated list of phones at jedichallenges.com/compatibility.
A:AnswerNot at this time. All game content available at time of launch is strictly within the Star Wars universe. Star Wars: Jedi Challenges offers one storyline taking the player through more than 30 challenges across three types of experiences. However, as this is app based, updated experiences and game modes will be available.
A:AnswerStar Wars: Jedi Challenges tracks player's progression through various challenges of different levels of difficulty. The progression is tracked thought the application user data, and as a result using two phones for two users is the best way to track two individual progression path. The Star Wars: Jedi Challenges Headset, Lightsaber controller and Tracking beacon can be used with select phones. You can fiend a current list a@ jedichallenges.com/compatibility for updates. It is currently not possible to track multiple user progressions on a single phone. However, please note it is possible to replay each unlocked stage an infinite amount of time. Have fun!
A:AnswerNo, We are in the process of testing and approving other phones then the ones currently approved.. Please find the updated list of phones at jedichallenges.com/compatibility.
A:AnswerThis is only smartphone compatible as it needs to physically be inside the VR headset. If you go to the main lenovo jedi challenge site, it should tell you:
https://www3.lenovo.com/us/en/jedichallenges