Star Wars Battlefront 3 Release Date Trailer Gameplay Location Revealed [NEWS]

Star Wars Battlefront 3 location "Tatooine" has been revealed by DICE officials.

Developer Daniel Cambrand recently mentioned that it is based on the African country of Tunisia, Christian Today reports.

Electronic Arts chief financial officer Blake Jorgensen revealed that Star Wars Battlefront 3 will have a summer 2015 release date.


"[Star Wars Battlefront 3] will most likely come out around the same time that the Star Wars [sequel] movies start to come out, probably in the summer of '15," he said, according to Attack of the Fanboy.


Planet Tatooine, one of the Star Wars Battlefront 3 trailer gameplay locations demonstrated at the E3 2014 conference, will be making its way into the game's upcoming release date version, Gameranx has confirmed.


Star Wars Battlefront 3's release date version is not directy tied to that of the next Star Wars film Episode 7, Game Spot reports, bringing the game's trailer and gameplay into question.


The game's developers may include game modes Bounty Hunt, Armada and Wookie Warrior, Gameranx reports.


Star Wars Battlefront 3's release date trailer gameplay graphics have been deemed "orgasmic" by Battlefront News commentators on YouTube.


"This is very early in-engine footage, so if it is this good already, then next year when we are shown much more of the game, it will probably be absolutely orgasmic!"


The Death Star and the Executor are "two of the most impressive pieces of lore" in Star Wars Battlefront 3, Gameranx.com writes in a review.


"Of course, what most fans think of here is Lira Wessex's prize creation, the Executor, Darth Vader's personal starship. Although this ship would eventually meet its doom in the Battle of Endor, while it was active, it was the premier flagship of the Imperial Navy. Armed to the gills with cannons and tractor beam projectors, and able to carry as much as 144 TIE series Starfighters, the Executor is a suitable battleground for many a Battlefront fracas," the website writes.


"And what about the Death Star? There really is nothing to be said here that's new. The scene of the Death Star's destruction has been recreated in practically every Star Wars video game made, including the original arcade game in 1983 by Atari. A Star Wars game that goes through the original storyline would feel incomplete if it did not have this in it."

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