To top it all off, it even had a single-player campaign. Unlike the current iteration of Dice’s Star Wars Battlefront, the canceled title had more in-depth mechanics, would allow for missions that started from planets and ended up in orbit, and included many more unique characters like a few known Jedi, Ewoks, and even the Jar Jar Binks. The build that was posted today on Reddit could be run on Xbox 360 devs kits, and more than a decade after the launch of that console, it’s safe to say there are quite a few of those in the wild.
A somewhat playable build also surfaced, but it was quickly taken down by the Reddit mods. It is now clear who’s leaking all of this info, but someone on Reddit just posted a lot more than just some video and screenshots. Since that license was bought by Deep Silver, the studio and the people who activated there went their separate ways. The studio was later bought by Crytek, which got them to work on Homefront: The Revolution. We wrote a few months ago about Star Wars: Battlefront III and about the fact that it was built by a studio named Free Radical Design. More details about a cancelled Star Wars: Battlefront III have surfaced only once more, and it looks like more details have again been leaked.Įven if technically Star Wars: Battlefront III never officially existed, details about this game have been revealed in the past few months to show us that it was actually real.