In honor of this the most holy of holidays,Watch A Female Employee Who Gives Permission For Things From The Manager Online May the Fourth (aka Star Wars Day), Google's Android Pay is transporting customers to a galaxy far, far away every time they make a purchase.
Google's mobile purchasing app will play a Star Wars-themed animation after every purchase this week, making it even more tempting to go pick up some extra intergalactic goodies on your shopping run.
SEE ALSO: UK's Russian Embassy confirms that they reside on the Dark SideAndroid's official Twitter handle tweeted about the promotion this morning, teasing seven different Force-ified versions of its green mascot, the Bugdroid. Right off the bat, we got a good look at the Stormtrooper and Jedi versions of the little bot.
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The Verge's Vlad Savov spotted another version, this time with the mascot decked out as R2-D2, who really isone of the droids we're looking for, in this case.
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Darth Android has popped up too, so there is a bit of a Dark Side to the promotion.
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Keep an eye out for the three remaining characters, whomever they may be. I'm guessing BB-8 or C-3PO could make an appearance, just to give all the best droids in the franchise their due (sorry, K2-SO). Any of the saga's beloved characters could pop up, so there's really only one we're sure not to see: Jar Jar Binks.
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