Lucasarts have announced that a made-for-handhelds version of their popular Battlefront series of action games, titled Star Wars Battlefront: Elite Squadron will be out later this year. The game will employ similar gameplay to the original console ver...
The game will employ similar gameplay to the original console version, allowing players to fight as one of a number of classes from the Star Wars universe across large-scale battlefields, making use of vehicles large forces of friendly AI units to win objective-based battle missions. Comabt scenarios will take place both on land and in space, and will be set during the Rebellion-era period of the Star Wars saga.
The DS version will support 4-way multiplayer for skirmishes, allowing gamers to play as Star Wars favourites such as Boba Fett and Darth Maul, as well as a few appearances from characters who have only appeared Star Wars video games such as Star Wars: The Force Unleashed.
STAR WARS™BATTLEFRONT®: ELITE SQUADRON™ STORMS PSP® (PLAYSTATION®PORTABLE) SYSTEM AND NINTENDO DS™ THIS SPRING
The Galaxy is Bigger Than Ever With Epic Multi-Level Fronts, Deep Original Story and Hugely Expansive Gameplay Features
Sydney, Australia – May 27, 2009 – Star Wars Battlefront: Elite Squadron presents an expanded new take on the classic Star Wars Battlefront® gameplay, resulting in new levels of interaction and excitement in handheld gaming. The massive, galactic campaign will ship this Spring for the PSP® (PlayStation®Portable) system and Nintendo DS™.
For the first time ever in the Star Wars Battlefront series, players will be able to fight on multi-level battlefronts, on the ground and in space. Players can start the fight on foot, commandeer a vehicle to battle on the ground or dogfight in space, and land their craft and fight on capital starships. The battles waged on each front are all directly affected by the player’s actions, creating a combat experience where every shot fired and every enemy defeated can affect the outcome of a battle on another front.
AdvertisementStar Wars Battlefront: Elite Squadron features a deep and engrossing single player campaign that spans the entire Star Wars Saga – and beyond. Gamers assume the identity of X2, a clone trooper created from the DNA of a Jedi Master. Originally tasked with eliminating Jedi during Order 66, X2 decides to leave his blood-stained past behind and joins the Rebellion. X2 isn’t the only Force-sensitive clone, however. X1, his clone brother, chooses a much more sinister path, leading to a confrontation that could determine the fate of both the Empire and the Rebellion.
Additionally, players will have at their disposal massive amounts of pick-up and play action for seemingly endless replay value. The PSP provides the deepest customisation options ever seen in a Star Wars Battlefront title, allowing players to personalise and build their character with more weapons and items than ever before, including the weapons characters carry into battle, the armour they wear on their backs, their species, gender, appearance and physical strengths. Players can also unlock hundreds of other items and bonuses to help even the odds. On the Nintendo DS, players can experience a unique class-based gameplay experience that allows them to outfit their characters with pre-determined weapon armaments, including heavy weapons, blasters and even lightsabers.
Star Wars Battlefront: Elite Squadron on the PSP supports 16-player multiplayer, complete with in-depth stat tracking, and intense 4-player skirmishes on the Nintendo DS across a wide number of modes, including the all-new “Heroes and Villains.” Take up arms as some of the most iconic Star Wars characters, including Luke Skywalker, Darth Vader, Boba Fett, Kit Fisto, Darth Maul and other familiar faces from Star Wars Battlefront®: Renegade Squadron™ and Star Wars: The Force Unleashed™. And battle for the fate of the galaxy on some of the most memorable Star Wars planets of all time, including the forest-covered landscape of Endor, the frozen wastes of Hoth and even the mysterious Yavin 4.
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