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Star Wars: Battlefront - Standard Edition - Xbox One

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Platform: Xbox One


Edition: Standard


Features

  • Visit classic planets from the original Star Wars trilogy, detailed with an unprecedented amount of realism and sense of authenticity
  • Pilot a diverse set of ground-based vehicles including nimble speeder bikes, massive AT-ATs, and more
  • Encounter a variety of beloved characters from the original trilogy such as C-3PO and R2-D2
  • Battle alongside your friends online or in offline split-screen Co-op mode
  • 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
  • Pilot a diverse set of ground-based vehicles including nimble speeder bikes, massive AT-ATs, and more
  • Encounter a variety of beloved characters from the original trilogy such as C-3PO and R2-D2
  • Pilot the Millennium Falcon, X-wings, TIE fighters, and more of your favorite vehicles in exhilarating aerial combat
  • Battle alongside your friends online or in offline split-screen Co-op mode

Description

Immerse yourself in your Star Wars battle fantasies. 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 Wars™ 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. The Most Immersive and Photorealistic Interactive Entertainment 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 awayExperience amazing digital replicas of the original Star Wars movie models, brought to lifelike fidelity by DICE’s use of photogrammetry technologyGround-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, SullustPilot a diverse set of ground-based vehicles including nimble speeder bikes, massive AT-ATs, and moreMaster 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 (93)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 combatMade for Jedi and Padawans Alike Battle alongside your friends online or in offline split-screen Co-op mode Seamlessly swap between 1st person and 3rd person views STAR WARS & TM 2015 Lucasfilm Ltd. All rights reserved. Game code and certain audio and/or visual material 2015 Electronic Arts Inc.

Publication Date: November 17, 2015


Computer Platform: Xbox One


Global Trade Identification Number: 34, 97, 52


UPC: 014633734652 014633368697 014633735734


Compatible Video Game Console Models: Microsoft Xbox One, Microsoft Xbox One S, Microsoft Xbox One X


Release date: November 17, 2015


Product Dimensions: 6.7 x 5.3 x 0.5 inches; 2.4 ounces


Type of item: Video Game


Rated: Teen


Item model number: 36869


Is Discontinued By Manufacturer: No


Item Weight: 2.4 ounces


Manufacturer: Electronic Arts


Date First Available: April 17, 2015


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  • Better than any Star Wars movie! Ignore 1 star reviews - they just want to replay an old game they liked
Platform: Xbox One Edition: Standard
Ignore the 1 and 2 star reviews. These gamers all seem to either want a game (Battlefield-based) custom tailored for their own enjoyment or they want an older version of Battlefront but updated. I've played all previous version of Battlefront and they were nothing to brag about. This is the logical extension of those games and it does a great job staying true to the original trilogy without trying to introduce new elements or work in the 2nd trilogy. I've put in about 50+ hours so far and have not got bored of any aspect yet. The spaceship dogfights alone are worth the price of this game. I played about 20+ hours in that mode to build up experience and earn cash to buy weapons and skills. Then I jump into walker assault mode because there is so much to do. You can focus on the ground campaign, you can jump into ground vehicles, you can jump into spaceships for the air campaign or you can just run around killing every enemy. The walker assault is the best because it ties the strategies and warfare that were alluded to but never really featured in the original trilogy. This game is masterful because it is the culmination of what the original trilogy promised to this 42 year old when he first saw the movies in theaters back when he was 4, 7 and then 9 years old. I walked out of those theaters wishing I could join the fight and live in the Star Wars world. I've played virtually every Star Wars game over the decades and this one is by far the best Star Wars experience I've ever had. It's difficult to compare but I would even go so far as to say it's better than the original trilogy of movies. It engages me more, it's obviously more interactive and it even let's me jump from the empire to the rebels and back again. I would take a fresh game experience like this any day over some skinned remake of a best selling title that everyone is familiar with. I suspect most gamers complaining are just bitter because they're not getting there hi kill rate they're used to from those other cookie-cutter games they just want re-skinned. I'd rather have EA try something new and even fail before they just re-skin an olde title that many like. Games are not just about new updated looks. They are an art form that are about originality and surprise and cooperation with others in multiplayer. I haven't tried any co-op yet and have only played the single player training missions for a few minutes just to try them out. I'm assuming the single player game isn't as good as the multiplayer experience but then again, I haven't played a single player game that beat the multiplayer experience in several years. It's where games are heading because it's where everyone is heading. My only wish is that some of the strategy and mechanics of this game can be built upon and included in massively multiplayer online Start Wars games in the future so that we can have battles of 1000 vs. 1000 players at once all in this universe. Someday when the technology catches up to the imagination, we will have something like that. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on December 20, 2015 by C. Schober

  • ATTENTION: legit review/ Dont listen to the haters. Make your own decision.
Platform: Xbox One Edition: Standard
At first I wasn't sure what to think about this game, it was fun but not what I expected. but once I started unlocking weapons and learning the maps a little better this game is pretty awesome! Personally I would have loved a campaign mode because they could have done soooo much with it. The details in this game are amazing. Don't listen to all the people giving this bad reviews saying the game sucks because it doesn't, I played A LOT of call of duty, Halo, and destiny before this game and tried comparing this to those games at first (that was dumb) this is nothing like those games. The shooting seems simpler(not really a bad or good thing) , and you don't jump like you do in those games unless you have a jet pack. You need to play this game more than just 2 hours or so to really be able to give it a legit review. I have put about 38 hours into it so far and I'm still learning new things that help me out. I have had the game kick me out of a match completely to the main menu twice but I'm not going to mark that down because I cant prove its the game or my connection to the internet even though I have great connection. With any new big game you kind of have to expect to find a few flaws but they will be fixed. As far as the installation of the game goes it doesn't take a super long time and they made a game mode specifically for you to play while it installs. You will play as Darth Vader and get to go around attacking rebels until the installation finishes. (in my opinion that was a genius idea to add that) If you have any questions about the game or ever want to hit me up on Xbox live comment and Ill reply as soon as I have a chance. Thank you. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on November 24, 2015 by M0L0NLABE1776

  • The definitive Star Wars game.... Awakens!
Platform: Xbox One Edition: Standard
I see all these bad reviews so I had to throw in one that put a different perspective on it. First off this game is absolutely gorgeous! The flickering snow on Hoth is one of the most amazing effects I've seen in a game. The characters looks great. The character customization in more than expected. The maps are incredibly detailed and huge. For the most part the weapons are as expected. There's not allot you can do with laser blasters. Maybe a 2 blaster option at once would be nice. Weapon customization would be good. But these are all things that every other game is already doing so who cares. The flying mode is fun but it's primarily space fighters that never fight in space. I was really hoping for the battle over Endor and a Death Star Attack but I'm OK if those come out as DLC. They'll probably add Tie-bombers and Y-Wings with one of those. Couple of points: This is really a multiplayer only game. There's some modes to learn and practice on but I wouldn't call them single player. Next this is a team game. I haven't found a free for all mode and that's a little disappointing but understandable. As for the lack of content: There is definitely some missing content that i can only imagine is coming out in a DLC. I'm OK with that. Producing a game of this size is incredibly expensive and the $60 price tag we've seen for years isn't going to get it all covered. It's either this and buy the extra content if you like it or the games go to $99 a piece or even worse they become Fremium games and they end up being $499 when you add it all up. So this makes sense to me and I don't have to buy the extra's if I don't want. The other side of the content is they didn't want to release any spoilers for the new movie. I'm hoping the first DLC is 2 maps and multiple ships for Force Awakens. The Jakku map was a nice kick off with an additional game mode. I personally think it's been a mistake releasing toys before the movie came out that are arguably spoilers. There's allot of content to come... I hope. This may not be for the hard core Call of Duty player but it is a great game! The scale of the Hoth battle is phenomenal. Standing next to the Falcon is amazing. I'm hoping for an epic space battle with hanger bays you can fly in and out of like the BFII. Fingers crossed. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on December 11, 2015 by Johnathn Clayton

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