'Canon' is always changing. Todays' 'canon' is tomorrow's 'Legends'. When the next bunch of films comes along, much of the new stuff will get demoted, a la Thrawn and Force Unleashed.
Which is part of why I don't think people should stress out over it. What they do in some cartoon doesn't affect my table.
^ This
That`s why I wrote this earlier: This is fiction. There can be endless "right" versions. Just look at all the different versions of the Joker, of Alfred and even the Batman himmelf! ... The roleplaying-verse exists seperately from both canon, legends and fan-fic but can mix all of them, focus one one of them or mostly make it up whatever fits the genre. Rule number 1: have fun! Let the players help with the worldbuilding with their backstories and during play with improv.
Maybe the crew meet Luke in a game, and he turns out to be a jerk... Yes, Mark Hamill he is one of the many Joker versions I mentioned, so why not have another version of Luke if you`d like too?
When you make the world and the characters in it your own, it all becomes so much easier to play around with it and improvise!
Make up your own cities, or just neigbourhoods in known cities, areas or whatever on a known planet in the fiction or even your very own, home-brewd star system. As long as it feels Star Wars and is fun, it`s all good.
Let canon, legends, fan-fic and RPGs inspire you, but don`t feel too bound to it! Have fun ![]()