Customize and upgrade your heroes, starfighters, or troopers, each with unique abilities to exploit in battle.
Ride tauntauns or take control of tanks and speeders. Down Star Destroyers the size of cities, use the Force to prove your worth against iconic characters such as Kylo Ren, Darth Maul, or Han Solo, as you play a part in a gaming experience inspired by 40 years of timeless Star Wars films.
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Master the art of starfighter combat in the authentic piloting experience Star Wars: Squadrons. Buckle up and feel the rush of first-person multiplayer space dogfights alongside your squadron. Pilots who enlist will step into the cockpits of legendary starfighters, from both the New Republic and Imperial fleets, and fight in strategic 5v5 space battles.
Modify your starfighter and adjust the composition of your squadron to suit varying playstyles and crush the opposition. Pilots will triumph as a team and complete tactical objectives across known and never-before-seen battlefields, including the gas giant of Yavin Prime and the shattered moon of Galitan. Play, and become a Jedi. Watch the new cinematic trailer revealed today at The Game Awards, and learn more about the branching narrative action-adventure video game in early development by Quantic Dream.
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LEGO bricks! And all your favorite heroes and villains from the beloved animated series. Ever wished you could be a Rodian Jedi with an orange lightsaber? Time to transmit your application to the Academy. Embark on an all-new Battlefront experience from the bestselling Star Wars game franchise of all time. Become the hero and play as a fearless trooper, pilot a legendary starfighter, fight as your favorite iconic Star Wars character, or forge a new path as an elite special forces soldier through an emotionally gripping new Star Wars story.
Blast off to the smuggler's life in a galaxy far, far away. The Force is strong with this one… The No. Available now! With Lucasfilm looking at their upcoming lineup, Battlefront 3 is a likely contender considering EA is planning on developing sequels to other known brands including Fallen Order. All of the games released by EA so far have all been considered to be part of the larger canon of the Star Wars expanded universe.
Indeed, Battlefront 2 in particular included an in-universe campaign that brought with it an original story. This narrative was further developed in the Battlefront 2: Inferno Squad novel by Christie Golden and it only stands to reason that thanks to the Lucasfilm Story Group, any future Battlefront game will continue to develop canon narratives for fans to enjoy. In regards to a canon storyline, it seems that the actors from the Battlefront 2 campaign have actually returned to work on a secretive new project.
Thanks to various social media posts it's been revealed that TJ Ramini Del Meeko and Anthony Skordi Admiral Garrick Versio have started recording lines and taking part in mo-cap sessions. What's more, Janina Gavankar, who plays the protagonist Iden Versio has also been revealed to be working on the project once more, meaning that a continuation of this story is very likely to be taking place in the sequel.
For a long time, EA held the exclusive rights to create games within the galaxy far far away. The arrival of Lucasfilm Games means that this contract has been expanded to any gaming studio that has an inventive story to tell. This has resulted in projects like Zynga's Star Wars Hunters going into development. However, despite losing that specific licensing agreement, NME has reported that EA is still planning on producing more games in the Star Wars universe.
Battlefront 3's success and potential for release may lay with the impact of Battlefield Created by EA and DICE, the game takes the well-known franchise into new territory, building up a unique set of futuristic landscapes as players are armed to the teeth with an array of imaginative weaponry. There's no doubt that in the development of the sci-fi project that DICE may have learned a number of lessons that could be applied to a new Battlefront.
Battlefield runs on Frostbite which could be a sign that the same decision would be made for future Star Wars titles and potentially gives fans a preview as to what sort of mechanics and visuals they might be able to expect. The timeline of the game could also impact the release of Battlefront 3. Battlefront 2, upon its release, was considered to be one of the worst games of the EA era of Star Wars.
A large reason for this failure was the addition of microtransactions that significantly hampered player's experiences. The move was so bad that, as The Verge reported, EA ended up apologizing and backtracking from the decision, moving the franchise away from this style of play. Battlefront 3 will certainly mean that EA and DICE cement their legacy outside of microtransactions, ridding of the system entirely for the next sequel. Fans may be especially excited about the prospects of unreleased games potentially getting a revival like , or the idea of new original content, but what shouldn't be overlooked is the eventual success that Battlefront 2 became after years of work.
This was reflected in the recent free Epic Games Store giveaway which saw 19 million players opt to try out the title again. After its chequered past, the mistakes of Battlefront 2 were learned from and new modes, extra customization, and diverse gameplay are all great signs of how far EA could take the title in another sequel.
One of the best things about Star Wars: Squadrons and indeed Battlefront 2 before it, is that EA continued to support the game and update it for years after its initial release.
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