Are you a fan of Pandemic Studios’ Star Wars Battlefront? While the game has been released way back in 2004, the actual multiplayer part of it went offline only in 2014. Well, there is a Star Wars Battlefront 2004 update also it provides online play back in!
Alongside the multiplayer support added for the Star Wars Battlefront 2004 update, it also adds support for French, Italian, German and Spanish, and”additional sound assistance,” fixes for various gameplay and menu problems that encircle based on different screen dimensions.
If you are planning on getting Star Wars Battlefront 2004, it’s available today on Steam and is for sale for approximately $4. This may be a good choice to DICE’s Star Wars Battlefront 2, that can be an awesome game as well.
Talking of which, DICE has announced last week that Star Wars Battlefront 2’s latest content drop, Battle of Scarif, will be its final, though players can still expect double XP, and other events to take place in the match.
Anyone up to playing this classic Star Wars Battlefront name? In that case, what is the player base? Let us know your ideas down under in the comments.
Source: GameWatcher
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Are you a lover of Pandemic Studios’ Star Wars Battlefront? While the game has been released way back in 2004, the actual multiplayer portion of it went offline only in 2014. Well, there is a Star Wars Battlefront 2004 update and it adds online play back in!
Alongside the multiplayer support included to the Star Wars Battlefront 2004 upgrade, it also adds support for French, Italian, Spanish and German, and”additional audio assistance,” fixes for various gameplay and menu problems that encircle based on different screen dimensions.
If you are planning on getting Star Wars Battlefront 2004, it’s on sale now on Steam and is currently available for approximately $4. This could be a fantastic choice to DICE’s Star Wars Battlefront 2, that is an wonderful game as well.
Speaking of which, DICE has declared last week that Star Wars Battlefront 2’s newest content fall, Battle of Scarif, will be its last, though players may still expect double XP, along with other events to take place in the game.
Anyone up to enjoying this classic Star Wars Battlefront title? In that case, what is the player base? Tell us your thoughts down under in the comments.
Source: GameWatcher
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