For those who don’t know, Galaxy in Turmoil is a fan made game inspired by Star Wars Battlefront. The project was supposed to release on Steam for free, but LucasFilm had to shut it down because of exclusive licensing with EA. The studio behind the game, Frontwire Studios, decided to continue working on the title in a direction pivoting away from Star Wars, but with the fact that the title won’t be a new Battlefront game meant things might be in trouble. However, recently Frontwire announced that the full demo for Galaxy in Turmoil will be available in the third quarter of 2017. It might sound like a long wait, but the studio said they want to wait till the game is completely playable and bug-free before taking it to the public. “We refuse to crowdfund until you get the c...
EA’s Matthew Everett answered the community’s questions over the upcoming Star Wars: Battlefront game in development by DICE. Here is the information he provided: In Walker Assault, vehicles are tied to the power up system. When you find a vehicle power up on the map, you will need to activate it, which immediately spawns you inside the vehicle. Vehicle power ups specifically must be used within a certain amount of time Y-wings are non-player controlled vehicles. They are a support vehicle that you can call into battle within certain game modes. Split-screen will be available for PlayStation 4 and Xbox One only. Playing Missions does not grant you multiplayer career experience, but it does provide you with credit rewards you can spend on buying unlocks. He concluded by saying t...
DICE teased us with footage from the upcoming Star Wars: Battlefront sequel. It was the same map as the E3 demo (Tattoine). It’s only a 30 second teaser, and is the first PC footage of the game. Here’s their original tweet linked below: The PC version of #StarWarsBattlefront has it where it counts, kid. Check out Tatooine, captured on PC. https://t.co/3Bx2Ma3LWy — EAStarWars (@EAStarWars) June 23, 2015