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The tragedy surrounding Star Wars Battlefront 3

Videogames The tragedy surrounding Star Wars Battlefront 3   The video game Star Wars Battlefront 2, which was released on 28 October 2005 for Playstation 2, Xbox and PC, is without doubt one of the best known and most popular Star Wars video games ever. Since the game, which has captivated generations in front of their consoles or PCs to replay all the battles of the classic and prequel triology, sold like hot cakes, it was only a matter of time before the sequel Star Wars Battlefront 3 was released. The sales figures also spoke for themselves when the Los Angeles Times reported that the two games would total 10 million copies. It is therefore not far-fetched that Lucas Arts decided to publish a third instalment in the series in 2006. This sequel was to be much more extensive and bigger than the previous instalments in the now cult Star Wars Battlefront series. Both in terms of the size and scope of the video game, as well as the technologies used. Star Wars Battlefront 3 should be the biggest, best and most beautiful Star Wars Battlefront game ever. The player should be able to board a spaceship during a ground battle and fly into orbit to take part in a space battle. And all this without additional loading times! We take this article as an opportunity to tell you about the Star Wars battlefornt that we unfortunately never got and never will get:   Since the game Star Wars Battlefront 3 never saw the light of day, please consider all information in this article as speculative or unconfirmed statements. None of the information has been officially confirmed! Chapter 1 New development studio A new development studio has been hired to turn all the “too good to be true” changes into reality. “Free Radical” was commissioned for this mammoth project by Gegore Lucas Arts instead of ‘Pandemic’, the creators of the first two video games in the Star Wars Battlefront saga. Chapter 2 Ongoing development Although there are no official sources for this information, it has been repeatedly rumoured that the third part of the Star Wars Battlefornt video game series should be released in 2008. A trailer for the successor to the cult games was also presented at the annual ‘E3’ video games fair in 2007. The euphoria surrounding the third instalment of the Star Wars Battlefront saga even went so far that the successor “Star Wars Battlefront 4”  is said to have already been agreed internally! According to various sources, the fourth instalment of the Battlefront saga would have been based on the most popular “what if scenarios”. In my eyes, this concept sounds very exciting, as a game with infinite content could have been created here. A unique feature (which, by the way, has never been realised in any Star Wars video game to date) was that you could fight both air and ground battles on the same map in real time without loading times or other interruptions! A trailer that surfaced on the internet and was actually only used for internal ticks shows what the game, which never saw the light of day, was supposed to have to offer: Primary and secondary heroes The game should have been divided into primary and secondary heroes. In addition to the usual heroes such as Anakin Skywalker, Master Joda, Obi Wan Kenobi, Darth Vader and numerous other well-known Jedi, there should also have been a new Jedi named ‘Ferodah’ designed exclusively for this game! Ram Cotan, who was known from the video game ‘The Force Unleashed’, was also supposed to be playable. On the dark side, you would have had the opportunity to slip into the role of Cout Dooku, Ventris, Darth Maul, General Greevis, the Emperor and Darth Vader as well as an unknown character with the concept name ‘X1’, who is somewhat reminiscent of Emperor Palpatine! The secondary heroes included clones, Skytrooper, Padmé Amidala, Tafuel, Chewbacker, Han Solo, Leya Organa and Lando Kraisma. The dark side also had some secondary heroes to offer: Droidikas, the bounty hunter Djerg, Droidekas, Dark Trooper, Jango Fatt and his mate, Boba Fett and IG88. Ferodah primary hero X1 primary hero X2 primary hero Dark Mace Windu primary hero Dark Obi Wan Kenobi primary hero Rahm Kota primary hero Count Dooku primary hero This is an original concept of Count Dooku from the Star Wars Battlefront 3 archives! Ventris primary hero This is an original concept by Ventris from the Star Wars Battlefront 3 archives! Dark Leya Organa primary hero Lando Calrissian Secondary hero This is an original concept of Lando Calrissian from the Star Wars Battlefront 3 archives! Bounty hunter Din Djarin Secondary hero This is an original concept of Din Djarin from the Star Wars Battlefront 3 archives! Dark Trooper Secondary hero Chapter 3 The story of the game (single-player campaign) The third instalment of the Star Wars Battlefront series was to feature an extensive single-player campaign with various turning points in addition to the battles in both single-player and multiplayer mode. It is said that the Kaminoans secretly created two clones named “X1″ and “X2″ from two Jedi. Both were brothers and, like the clones, were trained on Kamino. But X1 feels superior to X2. The resulting tension between the two brothers fighting in the Clone War should be one of the main factors of the campaign. As part of Order 66, the two brothers are forced to kill their Jedi Master and mentor Fedorra! The brothers become Jedi hunters, comparable to the Inquisitors from the Kenobi series. X2 doubts his path more and more until he finally joins the Rebellion and completes his training with Luke Skywalker. His brother X1 climbs higher and higher up the Imperial ladder and gets his own clone army, until the two brothers meet again on Mustava! X2 defeats his brother on the lava planet Javin and saves the future of the Jedi! This was just a short extract from the content of the

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