
The default reinforcement count in Conquest is changed to 75.The map (or board) of Galactic Conquest has been altered to fit the lack of some maps.The campaign, Rise of the Empire, is completely removed.Versus Galactic Conquest is also removed.Splitscreen is removed from the game likely due to the PSP's small screen.A maximum of 4 players are allowed per lobby (two per team).Local multiplayer utilizes the PSP's ad-hoc function instead of LAN.All online features are completely cut.The older version of the Empire's Blaster Pistol is used similarly to other console releases.The Shield Emitter is shown as an oval rather than a sphere.The game's average framerate lies between 20 and 30 FPS.The game's resolution has been reduced to 480 x 272 pixels.


Furthermore, it comes along with an i nnovating one-player story mode in which you'll play with Iden Version to claim vengeance on the fearsome Emperor. In this edition, you can take part in massive battles (solo or in multiplayer mode) on legendary and emblematic scenarios, taking on the role of the heroes of the movies of this saga: Rey, Darth Vader, Han Solo, Darth Maul, Luke Skywalker, Emperor Palpatine, Bossk, Lando Calrissian, Boba Fett, Yoda, and Kylo Ren. A galactic shooterīut what's this adventure about and what makes it different to the test of Star Wars video games? Well, it's a first-person shooter in which you can handle different spacecraft that will definitely ring a bell:

Heroes are born on the battlefield as you'll soon find out in this video game. With its latest hits in mind, EA has released a new version of Battlefront for PC: Star Wars Battlefront II. Although many of its most classic fans aren't too keen on the path taken by the series as of late, it's still selling as much as ever. Well, such a great saga never went out of fashion but after being purchased by Disney, the franchise is living a second wind as shown by all analyses.
