TheStar Warsuniverse is filled with stories of love, betrayal, friendship, power, and politics—but most importantly, rebellion. Sincethe original trilogy, the theme of rebellion has been a central focus of the Star Wars franchise. Rebels fighting against the Empire become heroes, and the Star Wars: Andor show expands even further on that rebellion.
The rebellion in Andor is explored more deeply than in any other Star Wars project, and from various perspectives. Spies, criminals, politicians, and soldiers all unite against the oppression of the Empire. If you’re looking for games with similar themes to complement your Star Wars: Andor hype, this list might just help.

If you enjoy the action and battle scenes from Cassian Andor’s adventures, you’ll definitely enjoy Star Wars Battlefront. Battlefront focuses on the combat side of the Star Wars universe, offering both first and third-person perspectives.
In Star Wars Battlefront, you can recreate iconic battles from the franchise in intense multiplayer PvP action. Both Battlefront 1 and 2 feature the Scarif map—a key location from Rogue One. These games also include heroes and other content tied to Andor’s first appearance.

Andor is known for its exceptional writing and storytelling. If you’re looking for a game with a strong narrative, Cyberpunk 2077 is a great choice. The game is packed with gripping quests and spy-thriller storylines—especially in its latest expansion, Phantom Liberty.
If you also enjoy the neon and futuristic aesthetics of Andor, particularly from the first episode, Cyberpunk’s Night City will leave you in awe—and probably reaching for the screenshot button. The game also offers extensive character customization, allowing you to create a style that feels right at home in Andor’s futuristic world.

If you connect with the rebel spirit that drives Andor, you’ll likely enjoy Red Faction: Guerrilla. Set on Mars, the game is packed with futuristic weapons and an arsenal perfect for unleashing mayhem on oppressive forces.
Much like Andor, Alec Mason becomes disillusioned with the Earth Defense Force and their harsh treatment of the Martian people. After a tragic event, he joins the Red Faction and rises up against the EDF. Red Faction’s art style also shares similarities with Star Wars, from clothing and weapons to the overall environment design.

A remastered version, Red Faction: Guerrilla Re-Mars-tered, was released in 2018.
There’s a lot oftraveling between different planetsin Andor, and if you enjoy that, you’ll probably enjoy Warframe too. Missions in Warframe take you across many planets, which you unlock as you progress through the game. If you’re into the stealth and hacking elements seen in Star Wars, Warframe offers similar missions with those mechanics as well.

Warframe also features ship piloting and space combat through the Railjack mode, and you’re able to fully customize your ship. The game shares some similarities with Star Wars in its art style, ship designs, and gameplay elements, especially after the 1999 update. For example, the Banshee Warframe has an ability that’s similar to a Jedi’s Force Push—it feels like something from a Star Wars game.
If you’re looking for some role-playing in a universe similar to Star Wars, Starfield might be just what you need. In Starfield, you’re able to become a pilot, space pirate, or smuggler, smuggling contraband and living out the kind of rogue lifestyle made famous by some iconic Star Wars characters.

If you’re a fan of the spaceship scenes in Star Wars and Andor, you’ll love Starfield’s space-based quests and bounty hunting missions, many of which take place entirely in your ship. The game also features a deep spaceship customization system, letting you build and tweak your ship to match your style. Plus, Starfield shares some visual similarities with Star Wars, and even includes unlockable powers that echo the Force as you progress.
Just like Andor in his story, Cal Kestis in Star Wars Jedi: Fallen Order begins on the run from the Empire. Both Cal and Andor grow weary of the Empire’s oppression and choose to fight back.

While you play as a Jedi, Cal and Andor’s stories share many of the same rebellious ideals—and even some of the same methods. Sabotaging the Empire’s plans is a key part of their missions. And ideals and rebellion aren’t the only things they have in common; characters like Saw Gerrera appear in both of their stories.
The Rebel Alliance is known for its guerrilla warfare tactics against the Empire, often carried out by small squads, as seen in Andor. If you enjoy that kind of small-squad combat with a strong cast of companions, Mass Effect 2 is a perfect fit.

The game also shares visual and thematic similarities with Star Wars. For example, it’shard not to think of Coruscantwhen you first arrive on Illium in Mass Effect 2. The underworld and criminal elements of the Mass Effect universe are also explored in depth, especially in the Lair of the Shadow Broker DLC.
This game is available in the Mass Effect Legendary Edition with all DLCs included.

Star Wars is known for its iconic smugglers and criminals-turned-heroes, like Han Solo and Cassian Andor. In Star Wars Outlaws, a new rogue enters the spotlight—Kay Vess. Much like Andor, Kay’s actions land her in trouble with the Empire, but also bring her closer to the ideals of the Rebel Alliance.
Outlaws explores the criminal underworld of the Star Wars universe, featuring major syndicates, thrilling spaceship combat, open-world exploration, and a full arsenal of classic Star Wars weapons. It doesn’t just feel similar to Andor—Star Wars Outlaws feels like the official simulator for that gritty, grounded side of the galaxy.
