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The Battlefront Awakens: Could the Original Devs Really Return? It’s the kind of tweet that sends a ripple through the Force—and the internet. In a recent article from TheGamer, an original Star Wars Battlefront developer casually tossed out the idea of reuniting the old team to make Battlefront 3. You know, no big deal—just the spiritual sequel to one of the most beloved multiplayer Star Wars games of all time. Naturally, that sparked more excitement than a Death Star trench run. But is this just nostalgic wishful thinking, or could it actually lead to a real Battlefront 3 from the original crew? Let’s break it down—blaster bolt by blaster bolt. “Let’s Get the Gang Back Together” The tweet in question came from Michael Giampa, a developer who worked on the original Battlefront games back in the early 2000s. In response to the ongoing Battlefront 3 buzz (which has been very… 1q4l2n

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A Hero Rises (From the Steam Charts): Star Wars Battlefront II Strikes Back If you’ve noticed more blaster fire than usual in your galactic neighborhood, it’s not just you—Star Wars Battlefront II is suddenly hotter than Mustafar’s vacation packages. The 2017 shooter from DICE is experiencing a full-blown resurrection, with Steam numbers climbing and nostalgia firing on all cylinders. And now, it’s not just the community making noise. Muhannad Ben Amor, a.k.a. Wilmon Paak from Andor, has officially ed the call for a new Star Wars Battlefront 3. That’s right: an actual Star Wars rebel is demanding reinforcements. Let’s unpack what’s going on, and whether a third installment could really be around the corner—or if we’re just waving glowsticks in the dark. From Andor to Assault: Wilmon Paak Wants Battlefront 3 Actor Muhannad Ben Amor posted to Instagram that he’s sunk 469 hours into Battlefront II—which is either impressive dedication…

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Exactly five years ago, the Star Wars Battlefront II community experienced one of the most significant and emotional moments in the game’s history—the release of the Battle on Scarif update. What began as a much-anticipated content drop quickly became a heartfelt farewell from the Battlefront Live team and marked the end of a game that had fought—and won—its redemption arc. Scarif wasn’t just another tropical map. It was the final chapter in a game that had gone from galactic controversy to a fan-favorite success story. So let’s crank up the Supremacy playlist, grab our favorite hero appearances, and revisit everything this final update brought to the table. The Battle on Scarif: What Was in the Update? Launched as the final content drop for Battlefront II, the Battle on Scarif update arrived on April 29, 2020, bringing a host of new content across multiple modes and serving as a grand finale…

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