Star Wars: Battlefront: Elite Squadron PSP Version Īll maps in Rebellion's Star Wars: Battlefront: Elite Squadron. *Map ported directly from Star Wars: Battlefront II with certain areas removed (details on each map's page). Star Wars: Battlefront: Renegade Squadron Īll maps in Rebellion's Star Wars: Battlefront: Renegade Squadron.
*Only available for Xbox with the Xbox Live Patch (a PC compatible mod for the expansion is available here). In DICE's series, some maps are also available only in special missions such as Endor Chase, a mission where the player explores a very large, but linear, map set on Endor as they take control of a Scout Trooper on a 74-Z Speeder Bike.īelow are a list of all the different maps across all Star Wars Battlefront games by Pandemic Studios, Rebellion Developments, and EA DICE.Īll maps in Pandemic's Star Wars: Battlefront.Īll maps in Pandemic's Star Wars: Battlefront II.ĭagobah Multiplayer/Instant Action Ground In DICE's Battlefront II, most campaign levels are unique, with little resemblance to the maps available in multiplayer in terms of structure. In Pandemic Studios' and Rebellion Developments' series, campaign levels often utilize maps made for multiplayer as a base. Maps can also refer to levels in campaigns or other special modes.
On the other hand, large modes in DICE's series like Galactic Assault or Capital Supremacy, which have maximum player counts of 40, use very large maps that are often sequentially fought in with the use of phases. In DICE's series, small modes, such as Cargo or Strike, which consist of less than 20 players, often use maps with lots of close-quarter areas and are relatively small. Maps are often designed for the game modes in which they are playable.
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