Immerse yourself in your Star Wars battle fantasies.
The ominous thud of an AT-AT stomping down. Rebel forces firing blasters. Imperial speeder bikes zipping by. Intense dogfights between squadrons of X-wings and TIE fighters filling the skies. Immerse yourself in the epic Star WarsTM battles you’ve always dreamed of and create new heroic moments of your own in Star Wars Battlefront.
Feeling the ominous thud of an AT-AT stomping down on the frozen tundra of Hoth. Rebel forces firing blasters as Imperial speeder bikes zip through the lush forests of Endor. Intense dogfights between squadrons of X-wings and TIE fighters filling the skies. Immerse yourself in the epic Star WarsTM battles you’ve always dreamed of and create new heroic moments of your own in Star Wars Battlefront.
Fight for the Rebellion or Empire in a wide variety of multiplayer matches for up to 40 players, or in exciting challenges inspired by the films available solo, split-screen or through online co-op. Star Wars Battlefront combines this epic action on a galactic scale with stunning visual recreations of some of the most iconic planets, weapons, characters, and vehicles in the Star Wars universe and the original sound effects from the films, to give Star Wars fans the ultimate, authentic and immersive interactive experience they’ve been looking for.
Immersive and Photorealistic Interactive Experience
Visit classic planets from the original Star Wars trilogy, detailed with an unprecedented amount of realism and sense of authenticity that will transport you to a galaxy far, far away.
Experience amazing digital replicas of the original Star Wars movie models, brought to lifelike fidelity by DICE’s use of photogrammetry technology.
Ground-based Combat on a Galactic Scale
Engage in epic battles on iconic planets including Hoth, Endor, and Tatooine. Also, bring the fight to the previously unexplored planet, Sullust.
Pilot a diverse set of ground-based vehicles including nimble speeder bikes, massive AT-ATs, and more.
Master the Battlefront with Iconic Star Wars Characters
Play as some of the most memorable characters in the Star Wars universe including Darth Vader and Boba Fett.
Encounter a variety of beloved characters from the original trilogy such as C-3PO and R2-D2.
Take to the Skies in Epic Star Wars Dog Fights
Pilot the Millennium Falcon, X-wings, TIE fighters, and more of your favorite vehicles in exhilarating aerial combat.
Top comments
mixmixi
8 Mar 163#4
100s? I only found this in my local sex...
All comments (32)
XoteddetoX
8 Mar 16#1
Nice price!
jouster
8 Mar 16#2
great price but need to really add in the cost of DLC to justify buying this. Maybe if the Death Star map comes out in in the Autumn as planned it might be wroth taking a look at. It could be £10 by then (joke)
iain_k to jouster
8 Mar 16#3
It may actually be near that price by then, going by the 100s on the shelves currently at my local cex.
mixmixi
8 Mar 163#4
100s? I only found this in my local sex...
Graham1979
8 Mar 162#5
Imagine all the sad faces who buy this for 20 quid then play it.
loopylloyd
8 Mar 16#6
It's a good game. Got 85% trophies currently and its kept me busy for a while. Some of the online modes are annoying. Enjoy Blast and Supremacy though.
oUkTuRkEyIII to loopylloyd
8 Mar 16#10
85%!? I know you like your trophs dude but how much time have you put into it?
eloo
8 Mar 16#7
People loved to bash Street Fighter V for "little content"
Yet this has even less content and online only..
mixmixi to eloo
8 Mar 16#8
Well at least it's coming in one piece and with working servers... Unlike the game you used for comparison.
Haha 87% now! Got 18 hours 20 minutes played on the MP and probably 10-15 hrs for missions/survival.
cheekybadger
8 Mar 161#12
not worth supporting at all
really shady EA practices mean you should avoid this game to let the big companies know a full priced game deserves to have a full 1 player mode
not a F2P multiplayer charged at £50
oUkTuRkEyIII to cheekybadger
8 Mar 161#13
Title says £19.99
bitbinary01
8 Mar 16#14
I'm selling a brand new sealed Star Wars Battlefront for PS4 for £26.99
loopylloyd to bitbinary01
9 Mar 16#26
Try FS/T.
Geekynerd12
8 Mar 16#15
I got this on Sunday and on Monday, I traded it back in. Really not my game and I enjoyed the first two.
blackieadam
9 Mar 16#16
Down right refused to buy this game new as EA need to learn a lesson they cant sell half a game for £50 and then charge extra for DLC when ALL the dlc should be free at a minimum to bulk up the half a game they've sold at full price.
However my local CEX is selling it for £25 and i couldnt resist, I figure its second hand so EA doesn't get a penny and at £25 i think is what it should have cost brand new so i'm very happy with that price for a bit of multiplayer fun. The visuals in this game really are beautiful, you can tell they've spent a lot of time making it look great, Only played a few hours but i'm really enjoying it and i've only played 2 of the modes so far so i can see it lasting me a while :smiley:
loopylloyd to blackieadam
9 Mar 161#25
Love these £50 comments. Take it you only look at Games price? Was around £35-40 at release at many places. There is basically no story mode so that's why everyone think it's half a game. Fair enough, personally had around 28-30 hours of enjoyment out of this. The season pass is overpriced but the base game is decent in my opinion.
herdmemberstu
9 Mar 16#17
I said I'd bite the bullet at £20, maybe I'll wait for the game of year addition.
jamesvolunteer
9 Mar 161#18
I'm going to get this when its £20 on Xbox. I haven't played it but it seems like a lot of the negativity is from more 'committed' gamers or 'hardcore Star Wars experts' who can spend hours in front a console due to being at school or 'between jobs'. Unfortunately, not everyone is in the position to put 100 hours into a game to get some rare camo.
As for DLC, The very same people seem to have no problem paying for Battlefield Premium, or a COD Season pass and there are plenty of free updates coming out besides the paid expansion.
Actual balanced online reviews for this are quite positive. By all accounts if you don't go in with an EA vendetta, and you like a game that's accessible and fun, it should be a goer.
If I'm proved wrong, I'll come back and eat humble pie.
B0GiE
9 Mar 16#19
Got this on PC, i like it. But yes it lacks content and the DLC is a ripoff at £40 quid. If season pass was £20 it would be acceptable.
demodragon
9 Mar 16#20
Think i will wait for free to playX) Dont know what jamesvolunteer means about balanced reviews but most say the same thing with varying scores depending on how friendly or intimidated they are towards the companies producing the game. Pretty with lack of content. For a truly balanced review i look at angry joe on youtube. Dont always agree with everything he says but at least he breaks everything down into whats good and bad about a game, instead of glossing over. In the end it all depends on the consumer as to what they like and are willing to pay for. As much as I love star wars, I personally prefer a more interesting game im not going to get bored with after a few hours.
jamesvolunteer to demodragon
9 Mar 16#24
Im not sure Angry Joe is as balanced as you think. Recently he suggested that in BF Hardline, the enemies use a similar sound when the get arrested. he then used multiple bits of footage and edited the sound so it looked like the game literally does use the exact same sound effect, which it doesnt. thats just getting a cheap laugh. I like his reviews, but he's coming feom the angle Im talking about. The more serious gamer with plenty of time on their hands.
By balanced reviews im talking about actual players on Youtube, those that play the game and dont have a vested interest in how the company does. I never trust journalists, no matter how much they try and look/sound like me.
ctmax300
9 Mar 16#21
Do you need to pay to access the server as well?
Duskien
9 Mar 16#22
Need PS+ to play online, so yeah
937666
9 Mar 16#23
jamesvolunteer
9 Mar 16#27
the funny thing is loads of people complaining about the lack of story will rave about Battlefield or sink hours into COD and never touch the single player in those games. Theres a lot of peer pressure around what youre supposed to think about games these days unfortunately.
blackieadam
10 Mar 16#28
£35-£40 is waaayyyy too much for a multiplayer only game, People forget multiplayer aspects of games are added extras, i can understand when a game is single player only with a big sprawling campaign but to be multiplayer only takes the main part away. Take COD for example as much hate as it gets it is a really great value game, A decent 10+ Hour single player mode, then a cracking Zombies mode and then on top a fully featured multiplayer. £25 is skirting the edge tbh this game should have been in the same category as Rocket league £14.99. I've been playing it the past 2 days now and tbh i've seen everything it has to offer already, yes i'm enjoying it and its a good pick up and play game but i still dont think ill get £25 worth of gaming out of it.
loopylloyd
10 Mar 16#29
My point was more your £50 reference :stuck_out_tongue:
It's worth £19.99 all day long.
jamesvolunteer
10 Mar 16#30
Everyone always says about this game "EA have ruined it, there's no single player, you keep getting killed.....I am enjoying it though".
jamesvolunteer
10 Mar 16#31
if you can get it for 20 quid and the DLC for 40, thats loads of stuff for (gets calculator out) 60 quid. Making it cheaper or around the same as COD or BF.
"Suitable for Jedi and Padawans" it says on the blurb. Reading reviews and comments about this, its quite hard to tell the difference.
Just that it says that is a clue that 'FRAGDEAMON666' might not be into the game so much. It's actually about time there was a decent shooter made with not only comic book guy in mind as the target audience in my opinion.
jamesvolunteer
10 Mar 16#32
Also, Titanfall is amazing. Accesible, online only. Got mixed reviews etc. Luckily not everyone just thinks what they think they are supposed to think about it and there's still a thriving community on there.
Opening post
The ominous thud of an AT-AT stomping down. Rebel forces firing blasters. Imperial speeder bikes zipping by. Intense dogfights between squadrons of X-wings and TIE fighters filling the skies. Immerse yourself in the epic Star WarsTM battles you’ve always dreamed of and create new heroic moments of your own in Star Wars Battlefront.
Feeling the ominous thud of an AT-AT stomping down on the frozen tundra of Hoth. Rebel forces firing blasters as Imperial speeder bikes zip through the lush forests of Endor. Intense dogfights between squadrons of X-wings and TIE fighters filling the skies. Immerse yourself in the epic Star WarsTM battles you’ve always dreamed of and create new heroic moments of your own in Star Wars Battlefront.
Fight for the Rebellion or Empire in a wide variety of multiplayer matches for up to 40 players, or in exciting challenges inspired by the films available solo, split-screen or through online co-op. Star Wars Battlefront combines this epic action on a galactic scale with stunning visual recreations of some of the most iconic planets, weapons, characters, and vehicles in the Star Wars universe and the original sound effects from the films, to give Star Wars fans the ultimate, authentic and immersive interactive experience they’ve been looking for.
Immersive and Photorealistic Interactive Experience
Visit classic planets from the original Star Wars trilogy, detailed with an unprecedented amount of realism and sense of authenticity that will transport you to a galaxy far, far away.
Experience amazing digital replicas of the original Star Wars movie models, brought to lifelike fidelity by DICE’s use of photogrammetry technology.
Ground-based Combat on a Galactic Scale
Engage in epic battles on iconic planets including Hoth, Endor, and Tatooine. Also, bring the fight to the previously unexplored planet, Sullust.
Pilot a diverse set of ground-based vehicles including nimble speeder bikes, massive AT-ATs, and more.
Master the Battlefront with Iconic Star Wars Characters
Play as some of the most memorable characters in the Star Wars universe including Darth Vader and Boba Fett.
Encounter a variety of beloved characters from the original trilogy such as C-3PO and R2-D2.
Take to the Skies in Epic Star Wars Dog Fights
Pilot the Millennium Falcon, X-wings, TIE fighters, and more of your favorite vehicles in exhilarating aerial combat.
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All comments (32)
Yet this has even less content and online only..
http://uk.ign.com/articles/2016/03/08/ea-details-free-content-heading-for-star-wars-battlefront
really shady EA practices mean you should avoid this game to let the big companies know a full priced game deserves to have a full 1 player mode
not a F2P multiplayer charged at £50
However my local CEX is selling it for £25 and i couldnt resist, I figure its second hand so EA doesn't get a penny and at £25 i think is what it should have cost brand new so i'm very happy with that price for a bit of multiplayer fun. The visuals in this game really are beautiful, you can tell they've spent a lot of time making it look great, Only played a few hours but i'm really enjoying it and i've only played 2 of the modes so far so i can see it lasting me a while :smiley:
As for DLC, The very same people seem to have no problem paying for Battlefield Premium, or a COD Season pass and there are plenty of free updates coming out besides the paid expansion.
Actual balanced online reviews for this are quite positive. By all accounts if you don't go in with an EA vendetta, and you like a game that's accessible and fun, it should be a goer.
If I'm proved wrong, I'll come back and eat humble pie.
By balanced reviews im talking about actual players on Youtube, those that play the game and dont have a vested interest in how the company does. I never trust journalists, no matter how much they try and look/sound like me.
It's worth £19.99 all day long.
"Suitable for Jedi and Padawans" it says on the blurb. Reading reviews and comments about this, its quite hard to tell the difference.
Just that it says that is a clue that 'FRAGDEAMON666' might not be into the game so much. It's actually about time there was a decent shooter made with not only comic book guy in mind as the target audience in my opinion.