



The game was released on November 1, 2005, for the PC, Mobile phone, Xbox, PlayStation Portable, and PlayStation 2, the same day that Revenge of the Sith was released on DVD. Other game modes include "Instant Action" where the player can fight on any battleground, land or space, and "Galactic Conquest" where the player fights as a certain faction for control of the galaxy. The story takes the player on different missions throughout the galaxy as part of the Galactic Empire's 501st Legion known as Vader's Fist. The game's campaign mode is entitled Rise of the Empire. Battlefront II, however, includes elements and missions from Star Wars: Episode III Revenge of the Sith, as well as enhanced aspects of gameplay including space combat and the ability to play as Jedi characters or other heroes. The two games are very similar, as both revolve around troopers from various factions fighting in different locales. It is a high-selling Star Wars video game following the many adventures of several characters. Star Wars: Battlefront II is the sequel to Star Wars: Battlefront.

The representative at GOG also told Eurogamer that the company pulled the patch “after reviewing the user feedback and consulting with our partner." Watch those wrist rockets!" ―Iconic in-game quote from an unknown clone The original LucasArts, which created a fair amount of these classic games, went silent after the Disney acquisition of Lucasfilm in 2012. This is the brand new video game section of Lucasfilm, that has taken over the care of all games under the Lucasfilm license. Related: Star Wars Video Games Now Fall Under The New Lucasfilm Games BrandingĪccording to a GOG representative that spoke to Eurogamer, the patch was provided by Lucasfilm Games. The surprise hotfix was meant to solve several issues with the game's graphical resolution and controller support, though it appears to have had the opposite effect. This is the first patch for the 16-year-old Star Wars Battlefront 2 (Classic) in three years, and it was only a few hours before it was pulled and the game returned to its former glory. These issues included the game freezing while loading in, as well as resolution issues that left the screen black when a match started. As soon as the patch went live, loyal stormtroopers and rebels on both Steam and GOG began reporting a number of game-breaking bugs. A patch meant to address a number of issues in 2005’s Star Wars Battlefront 2 (Classic) has been pulled after numerous issues.
