Briefly: I haven’t spent all that much time with EA/DICE’ Star Wars Battlefront at this point. The high price, and limited content that the game originally launched with had me skip the purchase after my EA Access trial ran out.

With the game coming to the EA Access Vault in December, however, I could definitely see myself playing the game again, and definitely picking up this upcoming DLC.

EA has just debuted the official trailer for Star Wars Battlefront Rogue One: Scarif (what a title), which will let players “Battle across four new maps on the tropical planet of Scarif. Play as two new heroes Jyn Erso and Orson Krennic, and blast opponents in a brand new multi-stage game mode with new weapons and Star Cards,” and it looks so freaking neat.

For now, you’ll have to watch the trailer, while Season Pass holders can play the new content on December 6th. Those looking to purchase it separately, however, will be waiting until December 20th.

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At Sony’s E3 2016 press conference, the company revealed Star Wars Battlefront: X-Wing VR Missions. This will be a joint venture between Sony and EA for the PlayStation VR experience. Along with the previously announced Batman: Arkham VR,  Playstation VR is trying to kick ass right out the gates.

The trailer shows a brief glimpse of the gameplay of X-Wing Mission. Which will give what purchasers of the game always wanted, intergalactic space dogfights! Albeit it will come with a hefty $399 fee, and we thought an extra $50 season pass for more content was a steep price to pay.

 

 

 

Briefly: Battlefront fans, you must be aching for some new content at this point. EA today revealed that the next wave of content is coming, and is coming fast.

In fact, here’s a rundown on the free content that’s coming for all players tomorrow, straight from the DICE blog:

The Tatooine Survival map will now support the Blast, Droid Run, Drop Zone, Hero Hunt, and Heroes vs Villains multiplayer modes, and is called Raider Camp.

 

New Hoth-themed outfits for Luke Skywalker and Han Solo, both of which will be available to all fans when they play as these two iconic characters on Hoth – these were unlocked by our players for completing our Heroes’ Holiday community mission last month.

 

We are giving players the ability to create Private Matches, which makes playing with friends even easier.

 

The introduction of Daily Challenges and Community Events. These are designed to rally the Community around certain goals and objectives, giving players the chance to earn credits and unlocks even faster. We’ll have more news regarding Community Events and Daily Challenges in the days ahead.

 

And of course, we are also including some overall balancing tweaks to both weapons and multiplayer modes.

Another update in February will add a new ‘Survival mission on Hoth, and a brand-new Hoth multiplayer map that will support larger game modes including Walker Assault, Supremacy, Fighter Squadron and Turning Point. The Turning Point mode itself will expand to ‘all maps that currently support Walker Assault and Supremacy’ in this update as well.

DICE went on to finally give us some of the first details for the game’s upcoming expansion packs, with the official name of each pack, as well as what can be expected upon release. Obviously, that Death Star pack is the most exciting:

Star Wars™ Battlefront™ Outer Rim (March 2016) – Fight among the factories of Sullust and battle within Jabba the Hutt’s palace on Tatooine

 

Star Wars™ Battlefront™ Bespin (Summer 2016) – It’s hunt or be hunted in this action-packed experience set in the Cloud City of Bespin

 

Star Wars™ Battlefront™ Death Star (Fall 2016) – That’s no moon! One of the most iconic locations in the Star Wars universe makes its debut in Star Wars Battlefront.

 

Star Wars™ Battlefront™ Expansion Pack 4 – Title TBA (Early 2017) – We will have more details to share about this exciting new expansion pack in the coming months.

I decided not to continue my tour of Star Wars Battlefront after exhausting my EA Access trial, but these updates sound like pretty substantial updates to a title that could really use more content.

Are you still playing Battlefront? Are you excited for the upcoming DLC? Sound out below!

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Briefly: It’s about damned time.

Following last week’s weird-as-hell live-action trailer, EA has finally (on the eve of the game’s release, no less) detailed just what Star Wars: Battlefront‘s pricey season pass will contain.

The pass will run you $50, and will, first of all, give you a two-week head start on each of the game’s four upcoming expansions. It also includes:

-Over 20 new pieces of galactic tech including weapons, vehicles, and Star Cards for both Rebels and Imperials (what the heck is a Star Card)
-4 more heroes and villains for you to fight as or against
-16 additional multiplayer maps featuring new locations
-4 exciting new game modes
-Exclusive “Shoot First” emote

Seeing as the core Battlefront experience features just 13 maps (and only one large map for each planet), it seems like a fairly substantial expansion. That being said, is Battlefront just coming out of the gates light with content?

In any case, it’s still going to sell like crazy, and seeing as EA hinted at Battlefront sequels today, it’s pretty clear that the franchise is (this time) here to stay.

Take a look at the game’s launch trailer below, and let us know if you’re going to be picking up the season pass!

Briefly: I… don’t know what to make of this trailer.

Yep, the fact that we’re even getting a new Star Wars Battlefront all these years later is pretty amazing (even with all of the game’s apparent limitations), and while I can’t wait to get my hands on it, I can’t help but feel as though this trailer is far more weird than it is interesting.

It’s essentially more than one minute of watching people get raptured… followed by everyone’s beloved Anna Kendrick awkwardly delivering a Star Wars line before getting raptured herself.

The music builds throughout the trailer, and its then revealed that they’re all being raptured to a far better world than our own; one filled with endless Star Wars battles.

In any case, you can take a look at the odd-as-hell video below, and be sure to let us know if you plan to pick up Star Wars Battlefront when it launches on November 17th!

Whether you’re ready or not, Star Wars Battlefront is just around the corner. Along with keeping the hype train rolling with character posters for The Force Awakens, EA is doing their part by steadily release promos for their upcoming game.

Each tour takes you though one of four planets. After choosing a planet, you’ll be prompted with an interactive menu that allows you to explore aspects about the gameplay and maps.

Check it all out here!

Star Wars Battlefront is set to release on November 17th!

File this under “Odd Decisions”. EA has just confirmed on their Twitter that Star Wars Battlefront will NOT feature in game VOIP.

 

They go on to say that the only way you will have voice chat on consoles is if you use the built in party system on either the PS4 or Xbox One.

In previous “Battle” titles (BF4 and Hardline) there was in game VOIP on the PC versions of the games, though in all my hours of playing Battlefield 4 I only used squad chat ONCE. That’s not to say that it was an unused feature by some, but if it is something that DICE and EA saw little usage of, then cutting it from the features list makes sense.

What doesn’t make sense is the lack of inclusion on consoles. You have to have a premade party to be able to chat, which this particular geek thinks is absurd. Games like GTA Online and Metal Gear Online have built in team chat, so it not being added to Battlefront seems odd.

Battlefront, unlike other DICE titles, does not feature a squad function. Where multiple players join a five man group, where a squad leader can designate objectives as targets and is a mobile spawn point. They do have an option to have a “partner” but it is a max of two players, so if you run with two other buddies then someone is getting left out.

Is the lack of VOIP dissuading anyone from getting the game? Let us know!

Briefly: Yes!

Pretty much every single gamer I know has been waiting (and waiting) patiently (or impatiently) for EA to reveal just when we’ll be able to jump into the Star Wars Battlefront beta.

Now we know, and it’s really freaking close, guys.

EA announced today that gamers will have the opportunity to play the walker assault on Hoth, a co-op  survival on Tatooine, and drop zone on Sullust. The beta will begin on October 8th, and conclude on October 12th.

The beta is thankfully open to everyone, and will be available on every single platform that Star Wars Battlefront is releasing on. Yep, all three of them. That’s PS4, Xbox One, and PC, of course.

So, how many hours to you plan on putting in over the four day period?

Just in time for Star Wars Battlefront and Star Wars: The Force Awakens comes another EA video game installment for mobile devices.

I’ve always fallen victim to mobile games that involves some level of collecting. Since this game will be released sometime during the holiday season, I expect we’ll see some new character additions from The Force Awakens. Other than that, I’m sure the avid fan will spot a few familiar faces from various Star Wars installments.

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Briefly: Well, this is a good way to move some additional PS4 units.

During Disney’s amazing D23 expo, Sony took to the stage to reveal a duo of awesome upcoming PS4 bundles.

Now, I’ve owned a PS4 since launch day, and the unit is basically impossible to see in my entertainment unit, but I have half a mind to replace it with this fantastic special edition. Just look at the damned thing:

DarthVaderBundleThat’s probably the best looking limited edition PS4 that we’ve seen thus far (and yes, I’m including the slick-as-hell white Destiny unit).

The bundles will be available on November 17th (with pre-order information coming soon). Both bundles will include the Darth Vader 500gb console, a slick controller modelled after Vader’s chest panel, and a Star Wars Classics download code, which includes Super Star Wars, Star Wars: Racer Revenge, Star Wars: Jedi Starfighter and Star Wars Bounty Hunter (playable for the first time on PS4, and sporting enhanced graphics and Trophy support).

Where the bundles differ? One will include the Star Wars Battlefront digital deluxe edition, and the other will come with a physical copy of Disney Infinity 3.0 Edition, the Disney Infinity Base, the Rise Against the Empire Play Set Pack (featuring Luke Skywalker and Leia Organa figures, as well the Rise Against the Empire Play Set piece), and the Boba Fett figure (which is exclusive to PlayStation through this holiday).

So, which one are you going for? PS4 owners, do you regret not waiting for this special edition console? Sound out below!

We have yet another gameplay trailer straight from the skies in ‘Star Wars Battlefront’. One of their new modes promises up to twenty players in a single match as they try to complete objectives and stay alive. Watch the gameplay below!

The appearance of the both the Millennium Falcon and the Slave I makes me think that players will also work towards being able to become a hero upon their next respawn. We’ll have to wait for more details. In the meantime, check out our hands-on first impressions!

Note: This article contains thoughts and experiences from both myself and Eric Francisco. The builds we played were in the Alpha stage and were played on both PS3 and PC. 

One of our personal highlights of this year’s SDCC was definitely Star Wars Battlefront. The title was available to play at NerdHQ and a couple of Geekscapists were able to get some extended hands-on time with the game.

Lots of things come to mind when the ‘Battlefront’ name is mentioned. One of the things that come to mind are the set pieces found in the past two iterations. They’re structured like an interactive Michael Bay movie, with huge, thrilling set pieces that are easy to follow through. Star Wars is the most recognizable blockbuster of all time, and let us tell you, ‘Battlefront’ does not disappoint. 

‘Survival Mode’

The first mode we played was a co-op mission in which two players must survive an onslaught of Stormtrooper waves while completing sub-mission objectives. Players can choose whether or not to play the game in first or third person. One of us, I won’t say who *cough* Eric *cough* felt that the differences between first and third person were minimal at best. To switch, players must hold down the D-pad on the controller, but it only seemed to work half the time. 

Regardless, the controls were easy to grasp, which is a good thing seeming that the last iteration of ‘Battlefront’ was over a decade ago (sorry if I just made you feel old). The gameplay feels natural to anyone easily familiar with shooters. Even if you’re not, it’s still got a pick-up-and-play accessibility, which is the ideal for a broad product as Star Wars is.

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The gameplay feels solid, even though it’s in the alpha stage. We usually found ourselves playing in third person, as that’s what we got used to in the in past installments of the franchise. However, playing in first person seemed to be a little more challenging at times.

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Upon starting the match, we were prompted to choose our primary weapons. Each weapon seemed to balanced according to the map and player behavior. For example, a Heavy Blaster is the equivalent to that of a shotgun, which will deal a ton of damage, but have a poor firing rate. Players who decided to use their jetpack to get right in the middle of a Stormtrooper squad should go for this. This level of thinking pre-match is reminiscent of the past Battlefront iterations in which we all had our favorite classes according to each map.

This particular map had cliffs and ramps up to higher passageways. Jetpacks were a must. The jetpacks in this game are different from traditional jetpacks that you’ll find in a game like Halo. Instead, think of this pack as a booster pack. It’ll propel you into the air in any direction you want to go, and it’s awesome. Players who pick up the jetpack’s use quickly will be able to get a decent advantage over unsuspecting players.

20 vs 20 ‘Walker Assault’

 

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Unfortunately, Eric couldn’t join me for this 20 v 20 match as he had much better things to do. It’s okay. I didn’t let it bother me.

When I first heard about the AT-AT’s having a pre-destined path to walk along, I admit, I was a little upset. All it took was one match as the Rebels to realize how great of an idea it was. Walker’s are now not as invincible as they once were, but they are a terrible foe to come across. During 20v20 matches, the Rebel Alliance must find a way  to activate and protect satellites so that information can be sent to passing Y-Wings to essentially drop Ion bombs onto the walkers. Once this is done, the walkers will be temporarily disabled and vulnerable to any and all fire. It’s also a great time to get into a Snowspeeder and tie its legs up.

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Fans who have witnessed the past E3 trailers have seen just how much action goes on in these multiplayer matches, and let me tell you, the E3 trailer is a pretty good representation of what you’ll be playing. While I did play on the keyboard and mouse, I found that the quicker players around me grasped the concept of being able to use abilities, such as the jetpack, personal shield, and ion shots, the better they faired on the battlefield. This was partially due to the terrain of the map, which seemed to be a character of its own. Players would routinely find cover in the oddest places, like behind an abandoned box, or even behind a small rock. Regardless, this made the experience even better. This meant that players must apply quick-thinking if they are to survive the trip to where the action is happening.

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Another major addition is the concept of using power-ups. These power-ups allow players, who get to the location and pick it up first, to use extra artillery. The power-ups I found ranged from a large team shield, to smart rockets perfect for AT-ST’s, and an airstrike.

Perhaps the only downside experienced was the lack of air vehicles around the map. It seemed as if there was a slight learning curve to piloting and no one wanted to take the time to figure it out. Regardless, the few X-Wing’s and Snowspeeder’s that made it into the air were briefly celebrated before the team watched them crash into the ground.

Overall, what little we saw of the game was more than enough to get really excited for the game. Star Wars: Battlefront is in every way playing out the battles you only dreamed of while playing with toys. It’s current-gen make-up not only make it look pleasing, but the technology lying underneath the hood makes Star Wars truly realized.

Star Wars: Battlefront is set to release November 17, 2015. 

DICE and EA are gonna be PISSED that this stuff leaked, or it is all a clever ruse to pump out some Alpha Test footage and get the hype train going at full steam. Check out what our friends over at All Games Beta have curated.

 


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It is really comforting to see the quality in game matches what we saw at E3 this year, and that even though the game size has been nerfed (20 vs 20), the battles seem to be very intense.

Star Wars Battlefront III hits stores this November 17th on PC, PS4, Xbox One

It’s finally here. A full-length gameplay trailer was released today showcasing a “Walker Assault” on Hoth. The gameplay is in the Pre-Alpha stage. Regardless, the visuals and mechanics look stunning. Without further ado, here’s the vid:

Star Wars Battlefront is set to release November 17, 2015.

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Briefly: Just like Mirror’s Edge, today’s Star Wars Battlefront preview was mostly filled with behind-the-scenes footage of lucky people visiting Lucasfilm archives and set locations in researching of the new game. They talk of just how emotional an experience this development is, and how DICE is working hard to make Star Wars Battlefront as great as it possibly could be.

It also features a few gorgeous pieces of in-engine footage, which you absolutely need to see. The end of the trailer says that we’ll see (see, not play) more in Spring 2015, insinuating that Star Wars Battlefront is a long way off.

Take a look at the new preview below, and let us know how excited you are to jump back into this world.

WOW. I did not expect this.

A new Star Wars: Battlefront is coming from EA. DICE (Battlefield series) is developing, and it’s going to be insane. A tiny teaser trailer was unveiled at EA’s just-concluded E3 press conference, which shows very little about the game aside from the fact that it’s real.

Star Wars: Battlefront II released in 2009, and a sequel was nearly completed before being cancelled by LucasArts. Watch the teaser trailer for the new game below, and let us know if you’re excited!

Sigh…

Star Wars Battlefront III really needs no introduction. I know plenty of gamers that still get that longing look in their eye whenever they hear its title. It was going to rock, it was practically finished, and then… it was cancelled.

Screenshots and video of the unreleased game have been revealed over the years, but never in a capacity like this. Coinciding with yesterday’s Star Wars day, nearly three hours of new Battlefront III footage has found its way online, and as expected, it looks amazing.

First, watch a relatively short video (about six minutes) below. This one is lower resolution, but the quality and scale of the title is crystal clear. Check out just how many players are riding around in those Republic Cruisers.

The next videos aren’t embedable, but are definitely worth a watch as well. Head here for an hour of new footage, and here for ninety minutes more.

I still remember the hours and hours of splitscreen Battlefront and Battlefront II that I put in with my middle-school pals. I wonder, had Battlefront III come out, if we’d still be playing today. You have to feel bad for the folks that spent two years of their lives working on this, only to have it never see the light of day.