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Star Wars: Battlefront

Star Wars: Battlefront is a series of first- and third-person shooter video games based on the Star Wars franchise. Players take the role of characters from the franchise in either of two opposing factions in different time periods of the Star Wars universe. The series was launched in 2004 by LucasArts with Star Wars: Battlefront, developed by Pandemic Studios for LucasArts. The game received positive reviews and sold well. In 2005 Pandemic developed a sequel, Star Wars: Battlefront II, which was also critically and commercially successful.

The games were followed by Star Wars Battlefront: Renegade Squadron (2007) and Star Wars Battlefront: Elite Squadron (2009) for handheld game consoles and Star Wars Battlefront: Mobile Squadrons (2009) for mobile devices. LucasArts made several attempts to develop a third major Battlefront game but no projects were released before The Walt Disney Company's acquisition of LucasArts. Subsequently, Electronic Arts acquired an exclusive license to develop console Star Wars titles from Lucasfilm, leading to the development of a reboot, titled Star Wars Battlefront from developer DICE, which was released on November 17, 2015. A sequel, Star Wars Battlefront II, was released on November 17, 2017, and was co-developed by EA DICE, Criterion Games, and Motive Studio. A collection of the first two entries in the original series ported to modern platforms by Aspyr, titled Star Wars: Battlefront Classic Collection, will be released in March 2024

Gameplay edit

Release timeline
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2004Star Wars: Battlefront
2005Star Wars: Battlefront II
2006
2007Star Wars Battlefront: Renegade Squadron
2008
2009Star Wars Battlefront: Mobile Squadrons
Star Wars Battlefront: Elite Squadron
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2015Star Wars Battlefront
2016
2017Star Wars Battlefront II
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2024Star Wars: Battlefront Classic Collection
 
Battlefront series logo until 2013

Games in the Battlefront series normally revolve around two armies – the Galactic Republic versus the Confederacy of Independent Systems or the Galactic Empire versus the Rebel Alliance or First Order versus the Resistance – fighting each other on various maps. Maps take place in the Star Wars galaxy, with battlezones varying in theme and size. Across the battlefield are multiple "command posts" (objectives) that act as spawn points, and can be controlled by either the player or the computer. Units can spawn from any friendly command post, and vehicles regularly spawn at their respective command posts when destroyed. Units can capture neutral or hostile command posts by approaching them and standing within the immediate vicinity for about 30 seconds. The time to capture quickens with more friendly units within the capture zone. Some vehicles act as mobile command posts, and must be destroyed as they can not be captured. On some maps (such as Hoth or Endor), certain structures also act as command posts that can not be captured. Command post capturing works differently on certain campaign missions as well. Playable heroes and villains play a significant role in changing the course of battles.

The objective of most matches is to eliminate all of the opponents' reinforcement tickets or to capture the command points, to slowly chip away at their tickets. Reinforcement tickets are used whenever a unit is killed, or when one faction controls a majority of the command posts on the map (usually when the losing faction only has 2-3). Only one objective needs to be completed. When all command posts are captured, the team with no command posts has twenty seconds to recapture or neutralize an enemy command post. If the team cannot take over a post in this time, the match is over. Certain campaign levels and multiplayer have requirements that differ from the general game play, however the general structure remains the same. The game's "Conquest" mode is vaguely based on the Battlefield game mode of the same name.

Playable characters edit

Numerous characters from the movies, TV series and other games have been available to play as, which include:

Legend
       
Beginning available and playable Available via a free update Unlockable via DLC Not playable Character did not exist at time of release
Games
Character Battlefront (2004) Battlefront II (2005) Renegade Squadron (2007) Elite Squadron (2009) Battlefront (2015) Battlefront II (2017)
Darth Vader  [a]          
Luke Skywalker  [a]          
Han Solo            
Emperor Palpatine            
Boba Fett            
Chewbacca        [b]    
Yoda        [b]    
Darth Maul        [b]    
Obi-Wan Kenobi            
General Grievous            
Count Dooku  [a]      [b]    
Mace Windu  [a]      [b]    
Ki-Adi Mundi        [b]    
Jango Fett        [b]    
Leia Organa            
Anakin Skywalker            
Aayla Secura            
Kit Fisto     [c]    [b]    
Asajj Ventress     [c]    [b]    
IG-88            
Admiral Ackbar            
Commander Cody    [d]      
Commander Neyo    [d]      
Commander Bacara    [d]      
Lando Calrissian            
Col Serra    [b]    
Rahm Kota      
X2      
X1      
Falon Grey      
Master Ferroda      
Bossk            
Nien Nunb            
Greedo            
Dengar            
Jyn Erso    
Orson Krennic    
Rey    
Kylo Ren    
Iden Versio  
Finn    
Captain Phasma    
BB-8    
BB-9E  
  1. ^ a b c d Appears as AI bot.
  2. ^ a b c d e f g h i j Only available on the PSP version of the game.
  3. ^ a b Only available on the Xbox version of the game via the Xbox Live patch.
  4. ^ a b c Serves as normal trooper and is not considered a hero.

Development edit

The first console games of the series were developed by Pandemic Studios, and since 2015, a second series of console Battlefront games has been developed by EA DICE. Battlefront II (2017) is the first in the series to accurately follow the canon of the films, while the games developed by Pandemic Studios were relegated to Star Wars Legends non-canonical status, along with all of the games in the series released before November 2015.

Star Wars: Battlefront (Pandemic Studios) edit

Star Wars: Battlefront edit

Star Wars: Battlefront is the first installment in the Battlefront series. It was released on September 21, 2004, with a Mac port by Aspyr released in July 2005. The game is available on Microsoft Windows, PlayStation 2, Xbox, Mac OS, and mobile phones. Jedi are not playable in this game without the help of modified files unsupported by LucasArts. Other NPCs made playable by similar files include, but are not limited to, Tusken Raiders in the Dune Sea of Tatooine, Ewoks of Endor and Gungans on the Naboo plains.

Star Wars: Battlefront II edit

Star Wars: Battlefront II is the second installment in the Battlefront series, released in Europe on October 31, 2005 – for the PlayStation 2, PSP, Xbox, and Windows – and in North America one day later. There are some significant differences between Battlefront and Battlefront II. Battlefront II includes playable Jedi characters, space battles, and story campaigns, as well as Star Wars: Episode III – Revenge of the Sith-related content. The release date of Battlefront II coincided with the release of Revenge of the Sith on DVD. The game is now an Xbox Platinum Hits game, a Sony Greatest Hits game in North America, and an Xbox Classics and PlayStation Platinum game in Europe.

Battlefront II expands upon the original game's single-player experience with mission-based objectives drawn from the first six Star Wars films. It has a story-based campaign which revolves around the 501st Legion (AKA "Vader's Fist") and its evolution from a legion of clone troopers serving the Republic during the Clone Wars to Imperial stormtroopers. Many maps from Star Wars Battlefront make a second appearance, and the game adds new locales such as Coruscant and Utapau. The game also introduces "heroes" – playable characters based on iconic characters from the Star Wars films who are much more powerful than regular soldier (and were also present in the original Battlefront, but only as NPCs that spawned randomly on the battlefield); the hero roster includes Luke Skywalker, Han Solo, Leia Organa, Chewbacca, Obi-Wan Kenobi, Yoda, Mace Windu, Ki-Adi Mundi and Aayla Secura (as well as Kit Fisto, available only on the Xbox version of the game via the Xbox Live patch), whereas the villain roster includes Darth Vader, Darth Sidious, Boba Fett, Count Dooku, General Grievous, Darth Maul, Jango Fett, and Anakin Skywalker (as well as Asajj Ventress, also available only via the Xbox Live patch). There are more modes in this game, such as Conquest, Hunt (where players fight as natives on planets against other natives or certain troopers in an army, such as Wampas vs. Rebels on Hoth or Tusken Raiders vs. Jawas on Tatooine, to earn 50 points first), Capture the Flag (both with one and two flags), Assault (which, on Tatooine only, is also available as Heroes vs Villains, where one team plays as the heroes and the other one as the villains in a race to rack up points by defeating enemies) and space battles.

Star Wars: Battlefront Classic Collection edit

In February 2024, a collection of Star Wars: Battlefront and Star Wars: Battlefront II was announced for Nintendo Switch, Xbox One, Xbox Series X/S, PlayStation 4, PlayStation 5, and PC. It will feature online multiplayer, a Galactic Conquest mode, an expanded Hero Assault mode, as well as additional characters and maps. It is currently set to release March 14, 2024.[1][2]

Canceled sequels edit

Star Wars: Battlefront III edit

On September 29, 2006, Computer and Video Games made an unconfirmed claim that Free Radical Design was developing the third game in the Star Wars: Battlefront series, titled Star Wars: Battlefront III.[3][4] In June 2008, Kotaku allegedly received information from a former LucasArts employee that Star Wars: Battlefront III was in the creation process.[5] On October 2, Activision Blizzard filed a classification with the Australian Office of Film and Literature Classification listing Star Wars: Battlefront III for the Nintendo DS with a PG rating (E10+ equivalent) for mild animated violence.[6] However, that same month, Free Radical Design announced that they lost the rights to develop Star Wars: Battlefront III; the game at that point had been in development for two years.[7] Several years later, Free Radical Design co-founder Steve Ellis said Battlefront III was "pretty much done" in 2008, but that it was effectively canned when LucasArts could not commit to "spend big" on marketing it.[8] However, GameSpot quoted an unnamed LucasArts employee involved with the project who said Free Radical could not devote sufficient resources to the game and regularly missed deadlines.[9] A former Free Radical Design employee said some of the technology Free Radical developed for the game, specifically the contiguous game environment from planet surface into space, "is dying with us".[10]

During and after the game's development, screenshots, and gameplay footage became accessible to the public. In December 2008, Star Wars character renders bearing a Battlefront III watermark surfaced from a laid-off Free Radical employee.[11] The following month, gameplay footage was leaked from a November 2008 Free Radical in-house showing of Battlefront III footage.[12] The footage was pulled from IGN after LucasArts demanded its removal.[13] On April 1, 2012, a user on the game journalist website Betagames discovered Star Wars models and textures buried in Resident Evil: Operation Raccoon City's archives; PC Gamer's Tom Senior speculated that these could have been from Battlefront III.[14] Also in April 2012, Past to Present revealed pre-alpha footage of Free Radical Design's Battlefront III.[15] YouTube videos showing the game's rough state received media attention from outlets such as Joystiq,[16] Kotaku,[17] and Shacknews.[18]

Star Wars: Battlefront Online edit

Star Wars: Battlefront Online was rumored to be the next installment in the series. On January 28, 2010, Kotaku reported that SOCOM developer Slant Six Games was working with LucasArts to develop an online-only Battlefront title due in 2011. The game was said to be released for the Xbox 360 and PlayStation 3. It was also stated that this game may have been the source of the Star Wars: Battlefront 3 concept art renders.[19] However, the game has been canceled after the studio was unable to meet its 2010 release deadline.[20]

Star Wars: First Assault and Version Two edit

Star Wars: First Assault was to be a downloadable multiplayer shooter for Xbox Live Arcade.[21] Digital Trends speculated that Star Wars: First Assault might help LucasArts recover some of their previous investment in Battlefront III and other projects in the franchise.[22] Speaking to Kotaku an anonymous insider noted that the game was to be "step zero" towards a third Battlefront game.[21] When footage of the game was leaked onto YouTube Tech site TechnoBuffalo noted that the gameplay very closely resembled that of the Call of Duty franchise.[23] Alongside First Assault, LucasArts was also working on a separate game titled "Version 2", which was, reportedly, a code name for Battlefront III.[24]

Star Wars Battlefront IV edit

In 2018, concept art surfaced of a canceled Battlefront IV, rather than attempting to fit within the previous games and films' continuity, concept art showed the game was meant to focus on an alternate reality where Obi-Wan Kenobi and Luke Skywalker fell to the dark side, instead of Anakin Skywalker.[25]

Handheld and mobile only games edit

Star Wars Battlefront: Renegade Squadron edit

Star Wars Battlefront: Renegade Squadron is a handheld game released in North America on October 9, 2007, and in Europe three days later. The game was released only for the PlayStation Portable. Renegade Squadron is also available in a bundle pack with the then-new white PSP redesign featuring Darth Vader on the back.

Aside from new heroes and vehicles, such as the Millennium Falcon, a new feature is the ability to create a character, allowing the player to adjust the character's features such as weapon, appearance, and speed. However, the character will be vulnerable due to the lacking of certain aspects that will be replaced by others. For example, the character may be fast but weak or have good weapons but no stamina and speed. Before the game's release, LucasArts had stated that over one million different customizable options would be present. Another new feature allows players to enter asteroid bases on some space maps.

Commander Col Serra describes the forming of Renegade Squadron in the beginning cutscene of campaign. Then the player starts a series of missions ranging in objectives while including cutscenes between each mission. The final mission includes the Battle of Endor, in which the objectives are similar to the footage of Return of the Jedi.

Star Wars Battlefront: Mobile Squadrons edit

Star Wars Battlefront: Mobile Squadrons[26] is a mobile game developed by THQ Wireless.[27] It was released on April 2, 2009.[28] The game features a persistent online community, and has three character classes. The gameplay is a first person perspective shooter that can use the touch features of a phone, although the player has no control over movement.

Star Wars Battlefront: Elite Squadron edit

Star Wars Battlefront: Elite Squadron was released on November 3, 2009, for the PlayStation Portable and the Nintendo DS.[29] This marks the third Battlefront game on the PlayStation Portable and the first on a Nintendo console. The game was originally discovered through its ESRB rating on the official ESRB website which has since been taken down. It follows in the same vein as its predecessors with space, land and new air battles. Elite Squadron is most notable for featuring simultaneous space and ground battles in Instant Action, and is the only game in the series with this feature. Players usually play in a third person perspective, but in the PSP version, they can also switch to a strategy based mode where they may build troops and upgrade armies.[30]

Star Wars Battlefront (EA DICE) edit

Star Wars Battlefront (2015) edit

At an Electronic Entertainment Expo (E3) press conference on June 10, 2013, EA DICE (whose parent company, Electronic Arts, had recently acquired a multi-year license to produce Star Wars video games), unveiled a teaser trailer for a new Star Wars: Battlefront game, built on the Frostbite 3 engine.[31] The teaser showed a first-person view of the Battle of Hoth, including a crashing Snowspeeder and the foot of an AT-AT. DICE showed additional development footage at the 2014 E3 conference. The game's title was eventually announced as Star Wars Battlefront. In April 2015, EA announced a release date of November 17, 2015 at Star Wars Celebration.[citation needed] The game is a reboot of the series, focusing on capturing the look of the films. At launch, four planets were confirmed - Hoth, Tatooine, Endor, and Sullust. Unlike its predecessors, Star Wars Battlefront does not feature the Clone Wars era found in the prequel films, nor does it feature content from The Force Awakens; as a result, the hero and villain roster is also limited, at launch including only Luke Skywalker, Han Solo, Leia Organa, Darth Vader, Emperor Palpatine, and Boba Fett. Free downloadable content (DLC) for the game was released in December 2015, featuring the planet of Jakku with two new maps and a new multiplayer game mode. The game also features both first and third-person gameplay perspectives, similar to its predecessors. A gameplay trailer involving the Hoth battle debuted at E3 on June 15, 2015.[32] The game features a pseudo-campaign — a cooperative experience allowing the player to experience gameplay with one or two players and computer-controlled allies and opponents.

"Outer Rim" is the first DLC pack for the game and was released on March 22, 2016. It adds new heroes Nien Nunb and Greedo to the game, four new maps set in Jabba the Hutt's Palace (Palace Garage and Jabba's Palace) on Tatooine and a factory area on Sullust (Sorosuub Refinery and Sorosuub Pipelines), and a new mode called "Extraction". The DLC is available for free to all players who have purchased the game's Season Pass, otherwise costing $10. The second expansion pack is titled "Bespin" and allows players to fight in the setting of Cloud City, released in September 2016. The expansion added more maps along with an additional game mode titled sabotage and new heroes Lando Calrissian and Dengar. The third expansion pack, titled "Death Star", was released in September 2016 as well and added the long-awaited Death Star to the game, along with new heroes Chewbacca and Bossk.[33] The fourth and final DLC pack was released on December 6, 2016. It is based on characters and locations from the film Rogue One, and includes Jyn Erso and Orson Krennic as new playable heroes, and a new game mode set both above and on the planet Scarif.[34]

Star Wars Battlefront II (2017) edit

Blake Jorgensen of Electronic Arts mentioned a sequel in November 2016,[35] and Star Wars Battlefront II was announced in March 2017.[36] The game was released on November 17, 2017.[37] Since the restructuring of the Star Wars canon, Battlefront is the first game with a storyline that is considered canonical to the film series.

Star Wars Battlefront II features both single-player and multiplayer game modes, a customizable character class system, and content based on all Star Wars movies up to Star Wars: The Rise of Skywalker (with content for the other movies, as well as television series being added later on via free DLC). A Celebration Edition was released in December 2019. DICE announced that Scarif from Rogue One would be the last content update released for the game.

Canceled spin-off edit

In 2019, EA was in the process of developing a game code-named Viking, designed as a spin-off of the Battlefront series with open-world elements. The game was originally planned for release in fall 2020, coinciding with the next generation of video game consoles, but was canceled in late 2019.[38]

Cultural impact edit

Fan-made sequel games edit

Galaxy in Turmoil edit

On January 25, 2016, Frontwire Studios began an attempt to produce an unofficial Battlefront installment called Galaxy in Turmoil. The fan made game was in production using Unreal Engine 4 and was based on the canceled Star Wars: Battlefront III by Free Radical Design.[39][40] Although early versions of the game contained assets from Free Radical Design, they soon became "place holders" as the full game planned to be released using assets and music made from the ground up. On June 4, 2016, Galaxy in Turmoil gained a distribution deal through Valve and was planned to be released for free on Steam which generated a fair amount of attention.[41]

On June 22, 2016, Lucasfilm requested the production of Galaxy in Turmoil be halted.[42] On July 31, 2016, Frontwire Studios announced the cancellation of the game was due to the "possibility of Galaxy in Turmoil taking away attention from Electronic Arts's Battlefront franchise".[42] Proposals of Galaxy in Turmoil falling under the paywall of Electronic Arts, and ideas of Lucasfilm giving Frontwire Studios a Star Wars license were both rejected due to an agreement between Electronic Arts and Lucasfilm.[42] Although Frontwire Studios may have fallen within Fair Use laws, legal conflict was avoided and the project was canceled. There is a playable alpha that contains assets from Free Radical Design that was released to the public then removed early within Galaxy in Turmoil's lifetime. Galaxy in Turmoil is now planned to be redeveloped as a brand new cyberpunk-themed[43] IP without any Star Wars references, but still with Battlefront III-inspired mechanics including space-to-ground battles.[42]

On March 23, 2022, Frontwire Studios announced that they had cancelled development on the game, citing a lack of funds, as well as the team going their own separate ways. The Frontwire Studios name had lapsed, though someone re-registered the name on March 19 and put up a rough version of the old website.

See also edit

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External links edit

  • Official website

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This article is about the video game series For other uses see Star Wars Battlefront disambiguation Star Wars Battlefront is a series of first and third person shooter video games based on the Star Wars franchise Players take the role of characters from the franchise in either of two opposing factions in different time periods of the Star Wars universe The series was launched in 2004 by LucasArts with Star Wars Battlefront developed by Pandemic Studios for LucasArts The game received positive reviews and sold well In 2005 Pandemic developed a sequel Star Wars Battlefront II which was also critically and commercially successful Star Wars BattlefrontLogo under Electronic ArtsGenre s First person shooter Third person shooterDeveloper s Pandemic Studios 2004 05 Free Radical Design 2006 08 Rebellion Developments 2007 09 Slant Six Games 2009 10 LucasArts 2008 13 EA DICE since 2013 Criterion Games 2016 2017 Motive Studios since 2017 Publisher s LucasArts 2004 09 Electronic Arts 2015 17 Aspyr 2024 Platform s WindowsPlayStation 2PlayStation PortablePlayStation 4PlayStation 5Nintendo DSNintendo SwitchMobile phoneXboxXbox OneXbox Series X SFirst releaseStar Wars BattlefrontSeptember 21 2004Latest releaseStar Wars Battlefront IINovember 17 2017The games were followed by Star Wars Battlefront Renegade Squadron 2007 and Star Wars Battlefront Elite Squadron 2009 for handheld game consoles and Star Wars Battlefront Mobile Squadrons 2009 for mobile devices LucasArts made several attempts to develop a third major Battlefront game but no projects were released before The Walt Disney Company s acquisition of LucasArts Subsequently Electronic Arts acquired an exclusive license to develop console Star Wars titles from Lucasfilm leading to the development of a reboot titled Star Wars Battlefront from developer DICE which was released on November 17 2015 A sequel Star Wars Battlefront II was released on November 17 2017 and was co developed by EA DICE Criterion Games and Motive Studio A collection of the first two entries in the original series ported to modern platforms by Aspyr titled Star Wars Battlefront Classic Collection will be released in March 2024 Contents 1 Gameplay 1 1 Playable characters 2 Development 3 Star Wars Battlefront Pandemic Studios 3 1 Star Wars Battlefront 3 2 Star Wars Battlefront II 3 3 Star Wars Battlefront Classic Collection 3 4 Canceled sequels 3 4 1 Star Wars Battlefront III 3 4 2 Star Wars Battlefront Online 3 4 3 Star Wars First Assault and Version Two 3 4 4 Star Wars Battlefront IV 3 5 Handheld and mobile only games 3 5 1 Star Wars Battlefront Renegade Squadron 3 5 2 Star Wars Battlefront Mobile Squadrons 3 5 3 Star Wars Battlefront Elite Squadron 4 Star Wars Battlefront EA DICE 4 1 Star Wars Battlefront 2015 4 2 Star Wars Battlefront II 2017 4 3 Canceled spin off 5 Cultural impact 5 1 Fan made sequel games 5 1 1 Galaxy in Turmoil 6 See also 7 References 8 External linksGameplay editRelease timeline LucasArts EA Aspyr2004Star Wars Battlefront2005Star Wars Battlefront II20062007Star Wars Battlefront Renegade Squadron20082009Star Wars Battlefront Mobile SquadronsStar Wars Battlefront Elite Squadron201020112012201320142015Star Wars Battlefront20162017Star Wars Battlefront II2018201920202021202220232024Star Wars Battlefront Classic Collection nbsp Battlefront series logo until 2013Games in the Battlefront series normally revolve around two armies the Galactic Republic versus the Confederacy of Independent Systems or the Galactic Empire versus the Rebel Alliance or First Order versus the Resistance fighting each other on various maps Maps take place in the Star Wars galaxy with battlezones varying in theme and size Across the battlefield are multiple command posts objectives that act as spawn points and can be controlled by either the player or the computer Units can spawn from any friendly command post and vehicles regularly spawn at their respective command posts when destroyed Units can capture neutral or hostile command posts by approaching them and standing within the immediate vicinity for about 30 seconds The time to capture quickens with more friendly units within the capture zone Some vehicles act as mobile command posts and must be destroyed as they can not be captured On some maps such as Hoth or Endor certain structures also act as command posts that can not be captured Command post capturing works differently on certain campaign missions as well Playable heroes and villains play a significant role in changing the course of battles The objective of most matches is to eliminate all of the opponents reinforcement tickets or to capture the command points to slowly chip away at their tickets Reinforcement tickets are used whenever a unit is killed or when one faction controls a majority of the command posts on the map usually when the losing faction only has 2 3 Only one objective needs to be completed When all command posts are captured the team with no command posts has twenty seconds to recapture or neutralize an enemy command post If the team cannot take over a post in this time the match is over Certain campaign levels and multiplayer have requirements that differ from the general game play however the general structure remains the same The game s Conquest mode is vaguely based on the Battlefield game mode of the same name Playable characters edit Numerous characters from the movies TV series and other games have been available to play as which include Legend nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp Beginning available and playable Available via a free update Unlockable via DLC Not playable Character did not exist at time of releaseGames Character Battlefront 2004 Battlefront II 2005 Renegade Squadron 2007 Elite Squadron 2009 Battlefront 2015 Battlefront II 2017 Darth Vader nbsp a nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp Luke Skywalker nbsp a nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp Han Solo nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp Emperor Palpatine nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp Boba Fett nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp Chewbacca 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nbsp nbsp nbsp Bossk nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp Nien Nunb nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp Greedo nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp Dengar nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp Jyn Erso nbsp nbsp Orson Krennic nbsp nbsp Rey nbsp nbsp Kylo Ren nbsp nbsp Iden Versio nbsp Finn nbsp nbsp Captain Phasma nbsp nbsp BB 8 nbsp nbsp BB 9E nbsp a b c d Appears as AI bot a b c d e f g h i j Only available on the PSP version of the game a b Only available on the Xbox version of the game via the Xbox Live patch a b c Serves as normal trooper and is not considered a hero Development editThe first console games of the series were developed by Pandemic Studios and since 2015 a second series of console Battlefront games has been developed by EA DICE Battlefront II 2017 is the first in the series to accurately follow the canon of the films while the games developed by Pandemic Studios were relegated to Star Wars Legends non canonical status along with all of the games in the series released before November 2015 Star Wars Battlefront Pandemic Studios editStar Wars Battlefront edit Main article Star Wars Battlefront 2004 video game Star Wars Battlefront is the first installment in the Battlefront series It was released on September 21 2004 with a Mac port by Aspyr released in July 2005 The game is available on Microsoft Windows PlayStation 2 Xbox Mac OS and mobile phones Jedi are not playable in this game without the help of modified files unsupported by LucasArts Other NPCs made playable by similar files include but are not limited to Tusken Raiders in the Dune Sea of Tatooine Ewoks of Endor and Gungans on the Naboo plains Star Wars Battlefront II edit Main article Star Wars Battlefront II 2005 video game Star Wars Battlefront II is the second installment in the Battlefront series released in Europe on October 31 2005 for the PlayStation 2 PSP Xbox and Windows and in North America one day later There are some significant differences between Battlefront and Battlefront II Battlefront II includes playable Jedi characters space battles and story campaigns as well as Star Wars Episode III Revenge of the Sith related content The release date of Battlefront II coincided with the release of Revenge of the Sith on DVD The game is now an Xbox Platinum Hits game a Sony Greatest Hits game in North America and an Xbox Classics and PlayStation Platinum game in Europe Battlefront II expands upon the original game s single player experience with mission based objectives drawn from the first six Star Wars films It has a story based campaign which revolves around the 501st Legion AKA Vader s Fist and its evolution from a legion of clone troopers serving the Republic during the Clone Wars to Imperial stormtroopers Many maps from Star Wars Battlefront make a second appearance and the game adds new locales such as Coruscant and Utapau The game also introduces heroes playable characters based on iconic characters from the Star Wars films who are much more powerful than regular soldier and were also present in the original Battlefront but only as NPCs that spawned randomly on the battlefield the hero roster includes Luke Skywalker Han Solo Leia Organa Chewbacca Obi Wan Kenobi Yoda Mace Windu Ki Adi Mundi and Aayla Secura as well as Kit Fisto available only on the Xbox version of the game via the Xbox Live patch whereas the villain roster includes Darth Vader Darth Sidious Boba Fett Count Dooku General Grievous Darth Maul Jango Fett and Anakin Skywalker as well as Asajj Ventress also available only via the Xbox Live patch There are more modes in this game such as Conquest Hunt where players fight as natives on planets against other natives or certain troopers in an army such as Wampas vs Rebels on Hoth or Tusken Raiders vs Jawas on Tatooine to earn 50 points first Capture the Flag both with one and two flags Assault which on Tatooine only is also available as Heroes vs Villains where one team plays as the heroes and the other one as the villains in a race to rack up points by defeating enemies and space battles Star Wars Battlefront Classic Collection edit In February 2024 a collection of Star Wars Battlefront and Star Wars Battlefront II was announced for Nintendo Switch Xbox One Xbox Series X S PlayStation 4 PlayStation 5 and PC It will feature online multiplayer a Galactic Conquest mode an expanded Hero Assault mode as well as additional characters and maps It is currently set to release March 14 2024 1 2 Canceled sequels edit Star Wars Battlefront III edit On September 29 2006 Computer and Video Games made an unconfirmed claim that Free Radical Design was developing the third game in the Star Wars Battlefront series titled Star Wars Battlefront III 3 4 In June 2008 Kotaku allegedly received information from a former LucasArts employee that Star Wars Battlefront III was in the creation process 5 On October 2 Activision Blizzard filed a classification with the Australian Office of Film and Literature Classification listing Star Wars Battlefront III for the Nintendo DS with a PG rating E10 equivalent for mild animated violence 6 However that same month Free Radical Design announced that they lost the rights to develop Star Wars Battlefront III the game at that point had been in development for two years 7 Several years later Free Radical Design co founder Steve Ellis said Battlefront III was pretty much done in 2008 but that it was effectively canned when LucasArts could not commit to spend big on marketing it 8 However GameSpot quoted an unnamed LucasArts employee involved with the project who said Free Radical could not devote sufficient resources to the game and regularly missed deadlines 9 A former Free Radical Design employee said some of the technology Free Radical developed for the game specifically the contiguous game environment from planet surface into space is dying with us 10 During and after the game s development screenshots and gameplay footage became accessible to the public In December 2008 Star Wars character renders bearing a Battlefront III watermark surfaced from a laid off Free Radical employee 11 The following month gameplay footage was leaked from a November 2008 Free Radical in house showing of Battlefront III footage 12 The footage was pulled from IGN after LucasArts demanded its removal 13 On April 1 2012 a user on the game journalist website Betagames discovered Star Wars models and textures buried in Resident Evil Operation Raccoon City s archives PC Gamer s Tom Senior speculated that these could have been from Battlefront III 14 Also in April 2012 Past to Present revealed pre alpha footage of Free Radical Design s Battlefront III 15 YouTube videos showing the game s rough state received media attention from outlets such as Joystiq 16 Kotaku 17 and Shacknews 18 Star Wars Battlefront Online edit Star Wars Battlefront Online was rumored to be the next installment in the series On January 28 2010 Kotaku reported that SOCOM developer Slant Six Games was working with LucasArts to develop an online only Battlefront title due in 2011 The game was said to be released for the Xbox 360 and PlayStation 3 It was also stated that this game may have been the source of the Star Wars Battlefront 3 concept art renders 19 However the game has been canceled after the studio was unable to meet its 2010 release deadline 20 Star Wars First Assault and Version Two edit Star Wars First Assault was to be a downloadable multiplayer shooter for Xbox Live Arcade 21 Digital Trends speculated that Star Wars First Assault might help LucasArts recover some of their previous investment in Battlefront III and other projects in the franchise 22 Speaking to Kotaku an anonymous insider noted that the game was to be step zero towards a third Battlefront game 21 When footage of the game was leaked onto YouTube Tech site TechnoBuffalo noted that the gameplay very closely resembled that of the Call of Duty franchise 23 Alongside First Assault LucasArts was also working on a separate game titled Version 2 which was reportedly a code name for Battlefront III 24 Star Wars Battlefront IV edit In 2018 concept art surfaced of a canceled Battlefront IV rather than attempting to fit within the previous games and films continuity concept art showed the game was meant to focus on an alternate reality where Obi Wan Kenobi and Luke Skywalker fell to the dark side instead of Anakin Skywalker 25 Handheld and mobile only games edit Star Wars Battlefront Renegade Squadron edit Main article Star Wars Battlefront Renegade Squadron Star Wars Battlefront Renegade Squadron is a handheld game released in North America on October 9 2007 and in Europe three days later The game was released only for the PlayStation Portable Renegade Squadron is also available in a bundle pack with the then new white PSP redesign featuring Darth Vader on the back Aside from new heroes and vehicles such as the Millennium Falcon a new feature is the ability to create a character allowing the player to adjust the character s features such as weapon appearance and speed However the character will be vulnerable due to the lacking of certain aspects that will be replaced by others For example the character may be fast but weak or have good weapons but no stamina and speed Before the game s release LucasArts had stated that over one million different customizable options would be present Another new feature allows players to enter asteroid bases on some space maps Commander Col Serra describes the forming of Renegade Squadron in the beginning cutscene of campaign Then the player starts a series of missions ranging in objectives while including cutscenes between each mission The final mission includes the Battle of Endor in which the objectives are similar to the footage of Return of the Jedi Star Wars Battlefront Mobile Squadrons edit Star Wars Battlefront Mobile Squadrons 26 is a mobile game developed by THQ Wireless 27 It was released on April 2 2009 28 The game features a persistent online community and has three character classes The gameplay is a first person perspective shooter that can use the touch features of a phone although the player has no control over movement Star Wars Battlefront Elite Squadron edit Main article Star Wars Battlefront Elite Squadron Star Wars Battlefront Elite Squadron was released on November 3 2009 for the PlayStation Portable and the Nintendo DS 29 This marks the third Battlefront game on the PlayStation Portable and the first on a Nintendo console The game was originally discovered through its ESRB rating on the official ESRB website which has since been taken down It follows in the same vein as its predecessors with space land and new air battles Elite Squadron is most notable for featuring simultaneous space and ground battles in Instant Action and is the only game in the series with this feature Players usually play in a third person perspective but in the PSP version they can also switch to a strategy based mode where they may build troops and upgrade armies 30 Star Wars Battlefront EA DICE editStar Wars Battlefront 2015 edit Main article Star Wars Battlefront 2015 video game At an Electronic Entertainment Expo E3 press conference on June 10 2013 EA DICE whose parent company Electronic Arts had recently acquired a multi year license to produce Star Wars video games unveiled a teaser trailer for a new Star Wars Battlefront game built on the Frostbite 3 engine 31 The teaser showed a first person view of the Battle of Hoth including a crashing Snowspeeder and the foot of an AT AT DICE showed additional development footage at the 2014 E3 conference The game s title was eventually announced as Star Wars Battlefront In April 2015 EA announced a release date of November 17 2015 at Star Wars Celebration citation needed The game is a reboot of the series focusing on capturing the look of the films At launch four planets were confirmed Hoth Tatooine Endor and Sullust Unlike its predecessors Star Wars Battlefront does not feature the Clone Wars era found in the prequel films nor does it feature content from The Force Awakens as a result the hero and villain roster is also limited at launch including only Luke Skywalker Han Solo Leia Organa Darth Vader Emperor Palpatine and Boba Fett Free downloadable content DLC for the game was released in December 2015 featuring the planet of Jakku with two new maps and a new multiplayer game mode The game also features both first and third person gameplay perspectives similar to its predecessors A gameplay trailer involving the Hoth battle debuted at E3 on June 15 2015 32 The game features a pseudo campaign a cooperative experience allowing the player to experience gameplay with one or two players and computer controlled allies and opponents Outer Rim is the first DLC pack for the game and was released on March 22 2016 It adds new heroes Nien Nunb and Greedo to the game four new maps set in Jabba the Hutt s Palace Palace Garage and Jabba s Palace on Tatooine and a factory area on Sullust Sorosuub Refinery and Sorosuub Pipelines and a new mode called Extraction The DLC is available for free to all players who have purchased the game s Season Pass otherwise costing 10 The second expansion pack is titled Bespin and allows players to fight in the setting of Cloud City released in September 2016 The expansion added more maps along with an additional game mode titled sabotage and new heroes Lando Calrissian and Dengar The third expansion pack titled Death Star was released in September 2016 as well and added the long awaited Death Star to the game along with new heroes Chewbacca and Bossk 33 The fourth and final DLC pack was released on December 6 2016 It is based on characters and locations from the film Rogue One and includes Jyn Erso and Orson Krennic as new playable heroes and a new game mode set both above and on the planet Scarif 34 Star Wars Battlefront II 2017 edit Main article Star Wars Battlefront II 2017 video game Blake Jorgensen of Electronic Arts mentioned a sequel in November 2016 35 and Star Wars Battlefront II was announced in March 2017 36 The game was released on November 17 2017 37 Since the restructuring of the Star Wars canon Battlefront is the first game with a storyline that is considered canonical to the film series Star Wars Battlefront II features both single player and multiplayer game modes a customizable character class system and content based on all Star Wars movies up to Star Wars The Rise of Skywalker with content for the other movies as well as television series being added later on via free DLC A Celebration Edition was released in December 2019 DICE announced that Scarif from Rogue One would be the last content update released for the game Canceled spin off edit In 2019 EA was in the process of developing a game code named Viking designed as a spin off of the Battlefront series with open world elements The game was originally planned for release in fall 2020 coinciding with the next generation of video game consoles but was canceled in late 2019 38 Cultural impact editFan made sequel games edit Galaxy in Turmoil edit On January 25 2016 Frontwire Studios began an attempt to produce an unofficial Battlefront installment called Galaxy in Turmoil The fan made game was in production using Unreal Engine 4 and was based on the canceled Star Wars Battlefront III by Free Radical Design 39 40 Although early versions of the game contained assets from Free Radical Design they soon became place holders as the full game planned to be released using assets and music made from the ground up On June 4 2016 Galaxy in Turmoil gained a distribution deal through Valve and was planned to be released for free on Steam which generated a fair amount of attention 41 On June 22 2016 Lucasfilm requested the production of Galaxy in Turmoil be halted 42 On July 31 2016 Frontwire Studios announced the cancellation of the game was due to the possibility of Galaxy in Turmoil taking away attention from Electronic Arts s Battlefront franchise 42 Proposals of Galaxy in Turmoil falling under the paywall of Electronic Arts and ideas of Lucasfilm giving Frontwire Studios a Star Wars license were both rejected due to an agreement between Electronic Arts and Lucasfilm 42 Although Frontwire Studios may have fallen within Fair Use laws legal conflict was avoided and the project was canceled There is a playable alpha that contains assets from Free Radical Design that was released to the public then removed early within Galaxy in Turmoil s lifetime Galaxy in Turmoil is now planned to be redeveloped as a brand new cyberpunk themed 43 IP without any Star Wars references but still with Battlefront III inspired mechanics including space to ground battles 42 On March 23 2022 Frontwire Studios announced that they had cancelled development on the game citing a lack of funds as well as the team going their own separate ways The Frontwire Studios name had lapsed though someone re registered the name on March 19 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