This is meant to be an addition to the excellent post @MajorJuggler has kept updated over the years. For that 1.0 thread, click here.
Podcasts:
Tosche Station X-Wing Podcast.
Millenium Condor. (French)
South Wookiees Squadron Podcast. (Portuguese)
These next two actually cater specifically to a more casual set of players.
YouTube and Twitch Streams:
Gold Squadron: YouTube. Twitch.
Back to Dials: YouTube. Twitch.
Birmingham Barons: YouTube. Twitch.
Echo Base X-Wing: YouTube. Twitch.
X-Wing Selbsthilegruppe : Twitch. YouTube.
Firestorm Squadron: YouTube.
Weekend Warlords: YouTube. Twitch.
Game Chief: YouTube.
Fly Casual X-Wing: YouTube.
Purrfect-Blinky: YouTube . Twitch.
312 Squadron: YouTube . Twitch.
Arch Alliance: YouTube. Twitch.
Non-stream Video Content:
Blogs:
Eruletho, Tales of the Silver Ace.
Joust Me .
Confessions of a Midwest Scrub.
The following blogs have released Second Edition content, but it’s been a while. (Note this article was released March 2019).
It’s Getting Hoth in Here. Nothing since December 2018.
Taking the Sith. Nothing since December 2018.
X-Wing Puzzle Club. Nothing since December 2018.
Yes, More X-Wing. Nothing since early January 2019.
Squad Building Apps and Websites:
Yet Another Squad Builder 2.0.
X-Wing 2nd Ed. Squad Designer.
Quick Build Squad Builder. For all your Quick Build needs.
Tournament Organization:
Cryodex .
Simulators:
Vassal. Gold Squadron has a tutorial video on how to download it here .
* Vassal Quick Download for the X-Wing Module.
* Vassal play and installation guide.
Rules Reference:
Rules Documents and Tournament Regulations. At the bottom of the page under the Support heading, click the appropriate tab for either Rules or Tournament Regulations.
FAQ . On FFG’s forums, under “X-Wing Rules Questions” you’ll find this forum thread with their official rulings.
Community Rules Committee. This is a group of judges and other community members that have come together to get answers to questions that FFG hasn’t yet taken the time to answer. Their document can be found here, and you can submit questions here.
Other:
List Fortress . An online repository of Second Edition tournament results. Everything from eight person kit tournaments to System Opens with hundreds of participants. It shows the format, the number of people, what lists they were flying, and the number of wins and MOV (Margin of Victory). All data is voluntarily submitted, so there may be some holes in the information depending on how in depth the submission was.
Pink Brain Matter. This is a recently released site that analyzes data from List Fortress. It can tell you the percentage of Rebel lists in major tournaments since the recent points change, and the percentage of those lists that took certain pilots, etc.
Probability Calculator. This will allow you to enter in a ton of variables for numerous different attacks to see expected damage under various circumstances. For those of us who are math impaired, it’s a vital tool.
Infinite Arenas. This awesome site has a number of tools available, including an unofficial rules reference, a card browser, and printable maneuver reference cards for most Second Edition ships, among other things.
X-Wing Mapper. This fantastic tool will show you all the available final positions of any ship in any faction. Toggle variations for Afterburners, Advanced Sensors, Supernatural Reflexes, or any other possibilities, choose your maneuver and see all the different places your ship could end up.
We Tabletop . A searchable event locator.
Metawing. An analysis tool to quickly find out what has had success and what hasn't.
Highground: An X-Wing score keeping app. Android download. IOS download.
How to get into X-Wing. A beginner's guide to getting into the game.
X-Wing Battlereport. A searchable database of X-Wing related videos.
For a short review of most of the above links, check out: Before Setting Dials: A Guide to Community Resources.
If you have other suggestions of links to add in, please let me know.
Edited by MidWestScrub