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Please, this is a true coincidence! DICE recently announced that The Battle on Scarif update, released a couple of days ago, is the latest major update to Star Wars Battlefront II 2017, after which they will focus on developing the next generation of Battlefield. For this, it was announced yesterday on Steam that it received online multiplayer support for the first Star Wars Battlefront. I mean, not 2013, but literally the first. The one that appeared in 2004.
The ad isn’t exactly word of mouth, all they write is that online multiplayer has been added to the game, and that it now supports some new languages (French, Italian, German, Spanish). They also fixed some menu and game bugs that caused problems with certain screen sizes.
Everything is rare, but at least now for sale, for only 4 euros. ours It can be the game on Steam, where its rating is very positive (96%). Although it looks fine (its tracks seem pretty empty to today’s eyes), it can take on 32 players at once and drive more than 30 vehicles (yes, there are also space battles). Since the prequel trilogues were made shortly after they hit the movies, not only can AT-ATs be fired, but you can also hop on and off with your droids.
If you’re looking for another classic Star Wars video game, it’s worth bearing in mind that Star Wars Episode I: Racer will be releasing on next-gen consoles soon, too.