Niggles: Would you rather too much, or none at all?.
If you are referring to jedi then I have to say none at all. I'm actually already starting to get sick of the jedi.
If you are referring to Star Wars itself, then the answer will still be none at all. Consider the following:
Calvin and Hobbes, a cartoon BIll Watterson ended because he felt the cartoon had run it's course. It's a cartoon still fondly remembered by it's fans and is sorely missed. While there was some reoccuring themes like, how much Calvin fears Roslyn, his awkward behavior around Susie, his fantasies about dinosaurs, the story arcs simply weren't rehashes of what came before it.
Now compare this to Jim Davis' Garfield, a cartoon that has already run it's course but still keeps chugging along with the same content that was explored in the 80's and 90's strips. We know how much Garfield loves lasagna, how much he loves to eat everything, how much he likes to kick Odie off the table, how much he likes annoying Jon etc etc. Garfield doesn't these things and says some quip after he does it. The cartoon never explores or does anything new and has gone stale because of it.
Take a guess how this will apply to Star Wars.
Abovet: Yeah, I have to agree with you. I mean, if you noticed, the first and last Star Wars game that revolved around a bounty hunter was Star Wars 1313. Even the game itself was still in progress when Disney shut down LucasArts. Quite a shame to be honest.
No kidding, I was disappointed about that too. If only Lucasarts didn't blunder big time with their The Old Republic MMORPG. The Star Wars: Galaxies mess should have been enough for them...................