Star Wars Battlefront Classic Collection studio confirms ‘critical errors’ at launch
Star Wars Battlefront Classic Collection studio Aspyr has responded to the game’s negative launch.
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Star Wars Battlefront Classic Collection studio Aspyr has responded to the game’s negative launch.
Star Wars: Battlefront Classic Collection developer Aspyr has released a statement acknowledging the major issues that the game collection has been facing since it launched yesterday, promising that improvements to network stability are on the way.
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The Star Wars Battlefront franchise has seen its ups and downs in recent years, but some players allowed themselves to become excited about Star Wars: Battlefront Classic Collection, a remaster of the first two games in the series originally developed by Pandemic Studios. The Collection didn’t look like a radical remaster, but as long as it offered a playable version of the series’ classic multiplayer, then fans likely would have been happy. Well, about that.
Today, NVIDIA shared various announcements ahead of next week's Game Developers Conference. To begin with, one of the most anticipated games slated in 2024, Ubisoft Massive's Star Wars Outlaws, will feature NVIDIA DLSS 3 integration, ray traced effects, and Reflex. The game is also the highlight of this GeForce NOW Thursday, as it will also be playable via NVIDIA's cloud platform, with Ultimate subscribers able to take advantage of all the aforementioned technologies.
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Star Wars Battlefront Classic Collection has launched to mostly negative reviews on Steam, after players reported bugs, crashes, and significant server issues.
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