One STAR WARS Fan Gave Us a Full Tour of Mando and Grogu’s Homestead and Now I Want to Move In

At the end of The Mandalorian Season 3, Din Djarin finally got something that felt impossible in the Star Wars universe: a peaceful life.

He and Din Grogu settled into a small homestead on Nevarro, far away from Imperial remnants, bounty hunters, and galaxy-spanning chaos. We only saw the exterior of the place in the series, but it looked like the kind of spot where a weary Mandalorian could finally breathe for a minute.

Now, thanks to one Star Wars fan showing off the location through the Fortnite collaboration tied to The Mandalorian and Grogu, we’ve finally gotten a proper look around the place, and it’s pretty cool.

The video tour reveals the entire property, starting with the outside grounds. There are two blurrgs hanging around in a fun callback to Season 1, and Mando’s sleek N-1 starfighter is parked nearby. There’s even a target range set up behind the house because apparently Din Djarin still needs to stay sharp during his downtime.

Out front, the place gets a little more charming. Mando is casually sitting beside the front door relaxing, recreating that laid-back moment from the Season 3 finale. It’s the closest we’ve ever seen the guy come to looking fully content.

Inside, the house is surprisingly simple, but in a way that makes it feel lived in and warm. There’s a bed tucked against the wall, with what appears to be a smaller sleeping space on the floor for Grogu nearby.

Across the room sits a fireplace with Mando’s blaster mounted proudly above it like a trophy. The small kitchen and dining area give the whole place a rustic frontier vibe, while a few rugs scattered around soften up the otherwise bare interior.

It’s definitely not luxury living by Coruscant standards, but that’s part of what makes it work. The homestead feels practical, peaceful, and cozy. After years of watching these characters dodge danger across the galaxy, seeing them with a quiet little home is nice.

Of course, in The Mandalorian and Grogu, the duo return to the homestead, but audiences only get a quick glimpse inside before Grogu has to escape with his Anzellan buddies while Mando literally blasts through the roof to get to bounty hunter Embo. So this Fortnite version is giving fans the extended look Lucasfilm never really had time to show onscreen.

Jon Favreau talked about the collaboration and how much effort went into making the environment feel fully explorable, saying:

"We wanted to build something that, yes, was a gaming experience, and you drop in with, I think, up to [12 players], and it's a fun adventure, but the backdrop is a very immersive one.

“And you could choose to go on the adventures within it, but you could also choose to explore. And we even developed other areas that we had either explored [or] thought about, so that you can actually explore and go throughout that planet."

That attention to detail really comes through. It feels like someone genuinely wanted fans to spend time in Mando and Grogu’s corner of the galaxy.

This seems like the kind of place I’d enjoy. Give me a cup of spotchka, a blurrg to feed, and a little cabin on Nevarro. That sounds like a pretty great life in the Star Wars universe.

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