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We already new that the evil but adorable BB-9E was a thing thanks to a selection of Star Wars: The Last Jedi Lego figures revealed in June, but his appearance as a Sphero toy gave us a new look at The Supremacy, Supreme Leader Snoke's Mega Star Destroyer.
The toy comes with an AR mode, and Techradar checked it out. It revealed The Supremacy is 60 kilometers in length and the only the sole Mega-class Star Destroyer.
According to Sphero, "the BB units of the First Order are a fierce representation of their might. BB-9E specializes in keeping starships and machinery fully operational with its many features." Frankly the fact that the evil version of BB-8 wasn't called BB-H8 seems like a missed opportunity, but at least it comes in a stylish Darth Vader black. BB-9E is already working on his social media brand, he's had a (definitely not official) Twitter account since back in May.
SNOKE YOU SO CRAZY I CANT EVEN HANDLE IT #BB9E #SNOKE #STARWARS #THELASTJEDI #StarWarsTheLastJediMay 26, 2017
The Sphero BB-9E droid will sell for $149, and a new R2-D2 will set you back $180. For more on the best Force Friday Star Wars toys check out this handy guide.
Star Wars: The Last Jedi will be released on December 15.
Images: Sphero
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Rachel Weber is the former US Managing Editor of GamesRadar+ and lives in Brooklyn, New York. She joined GamesRadar+ in 2017, revitalizing the news coverage and building new processes and strategies for the US team.


