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Star Wars Battlefront gets its own team deathmatch with Blast mode
Gamerant reported that DICE is developing a new game mode for “Star Wars Battlefront“, which is intended to excite “fans of Starfighters”.
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The poster features a stormtrooper on the volcanic planet of Sullust, one of many map locations to be included in the game.
Blast is a throwback to the traditional multiplayer modes of the past. No further details were provided, but Everett said the new Battlefront mode and more will be playable at Gamescom next week in Germany.
No actual details were revealed about the new multiplayer modes.
“We would have no compunction, no hesitation whatsoever, that if something was to go wrong with Star Wars Battlefront – if it wasn’t right – we would just push it. But that’s not going to happen”.
Honestly enough, it was acclaimed that the game is still now being worked on. These are the Walker Assault, Blast, Drop Zone, Cargo, Supremacy and Fighter Squadron, “Star Wars” Community Manager Matthew Everett confirmed on the game’s official website.
EA also released a snazzy new picture of the game above that showed off the Blast mode, although it’s unclear what level that is. That means no upgrade to Darth Vader in an attempt to dominate the battlefield. No hint has been made on which character it will be. There will be no vehicles and no Heroes and Villains, making the pickups scattered around each level, like droids and turrets, particularly important. With months away, the game is yet to please fans all over.
“Star Wars Battlefront” will be available to current generation consoles from Sony and Microsoft and the PC starting November 17, 2015.
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But EA and the game’s developer, DICE, also want to provide a claustrophobic, close-quarters experience as well.