Anthony Daniels will play C-3PO in 'Tales from the Galaxy's Edge'

The VR experience comes out this holiday season on Oculus Quest.

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Star Wars: Tales from the Galaxy's Edge, the upcoming VR spin-off of Disney's popular Star Wars-themed attraction, will feature a familiar voice. When the game arrives on Oculus Quest later this year, Anthony Daniels will reprise his role as C-3PO.

He'll join a cast that includes two other frequent Star Wars contributors, Bobby Moynihan and Debra Wilson. Fans will recognize Moynihan as the voice of Orka from Star Wars Resistance, while Wilson was Cere Junda in last year's excellent Star Wars Jedi: Fallen Order.

Despite ILMxLAB sharing a new trailer for Tales from the Galaxy's Edge, we still don't know much about the title. Unlike Vader Immortal, the studio says the story of Tales from the Galaxy's Edge will "continue to evolve over time," suggesting it could be something akin to a live service game like Destiny 2. What we do know is that you'll play as a droid repair technician who crash lands on Bantuu, home of the Black Spire Outpost, after pirates attack their ship. At one point in your adventure, you'll come face-to-face with Yoda (seemingly not voiced by Frank Oz).

Whatever the case, you'll get the chance to play Star Wars: Tales from the Galaxy's Edge on your Oculus Quest this holiday season. That's not all Oculus Quest owners have to look forward to later this year. In December, classic 1993 adventure game Myst is coming to the platform as well.