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Tronos Vs. Descarga Star Wars
In the instructions for this job there was no specific indication that the names should be left in English. Given that the job was very short and the fact that names are many times translated (Los Juegos del Hambre, Juego de Tronos…) as well as the titles of films and art works in general (of course, with exceptions), I thought these were to be translated. I just left Star Wars because it is usually used in Spanish. However, if the names are not to be translated in this case, the two first QM's proposals are perfect:

Descarga Star Wars: Galaxy of Heroes gratis para combatir a los jawas
Descarga Marvel: Contest of Champions gratis con una misión exclusiva incluida

Concerning the third point, I am sorry that the QM thinks that my translation

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