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Star Wars Battlefront II is a 2017 action shooter video game developed by DICE, in collaboration with Criterion Games and Motive Studios, and published by Electronic Arts. Star Wars Battlefront 2 is winding down, so let's pour one out (blue milk, of course) for the best Star Wars game that we've had in years. It's been a rough decade in the galaxy far far away, at least in terms of game adaptations. EA has thoroughly wasted the licence since it snatched it up in 2012, despite the fact that there's never been more for developers to draw from. A new trilogy, multiple spin-off movies, a live action TV show and loads of cartoons—we've been spoiled. So where are the games? There were attempts to turn the resurgence in Star Wars' popularity—though it never really wanes—into new games, but most of them ended up cancelled. EA sure managed to churn out a lot of half-hearted mobile games bloated with microtransactions, but the good stuff never really materialised. When Respawn's Star Wars Jedi: Fallen Order appeared last year, a lot of folk praised the Force for this long awaited return to a singleplayer adventure. True, it's definitely a singleplayer game, but it's not a very good Star Wars game. It's an OK soulslike and it's nice to see a ginger getting a starring role, I guess, but I doubt it would have made a splash if everyone wasn't desperate for the series to once again start spawning quality romps. OK, sure, it wasn't great at launch. In classic EA style, the publisher screwed the pooch with its shitty business model, but that version of the game no longer really exists. Thanks to the torrent of criticism, EA and DICE made dramatic changes, and they echoed throughout the publisher's catalogue. I still don't trust EA as far as I can throw it (it's very big and I'm not very strong) but it's made big strides in transparency, while double dipping a lot less frequently. Since then, Battlefront 2 has grown into a behemoth that's fat with maps, modes and characters that have kept the wars between Separatists and Republic, Rebellion and Empire, and whatever the ones in the new movies are called going for a good few years, all without having to spend a penny more. PCgamer.com - Reference #starwars #gameplay #gamingnetwork