Anyone who has always wanted to put Darth Vader's head on Yoda's body and serve up some 720p Jedi justice - and we know you're out there - will be pleased to hear that Lego Star Wars II: The Original Trilogy is officially heading to the Xbox 360.
This news comes as part of info on a new campaign to re-paint the world's shops in Star Wars hue in the autumn, with a new DVD release initiative (involving the digitally restored and re-mastered versions of the first three Star Wars movies being packaged with the original theatrical release versions) running alongside the launch of the Lego Star Wars sequel.
In case you haven't been paying attention, the Lego Star Wars sequel takes us back to the care-free days of the original Star Wars trilogy, when Luke was a strapping young lad and Obi-Wan Kenobi was popping down the post office to collect his Jedi pension. The release of Lego Star Wars II on Xbox 360 marks the first ever next-gen Star Wars game; but somehow we get the feeling there's many more to come.
Just how good will those Lego bricks look in HD glory?