![]() ![]() In the absence of the 501st, we've got Inferno Squadron, a completely canon set of Imperial Special Forces troopers who keep fighting long after the second Death Star falls. Most exciting, there's a singleplayer campaign. ![]() The inane upgrade system of the reboot, which focused on "Star Cards," a set of collectibles that we're fairly certain did not feature into the Rebel Alliance's original strategies to take down the Emperor, has also been ditched in favor of what seems like a more natural system of progression. ![]() Space combat, a thrilling part of the original that was mostly missing from the 2015 *Battlefront *reboot, is back. All the eras of the films are back, the Clone Wars as available for your dust-ups as Hoth or the Death Star, along with new settings based on the post- Return of the Jedi era that began with The Force Awakens. ![]() It implements all of those ideas in one way or another. It's also exactly why 2017's Battlefront II has me cautiously thrilled. ![]()
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