Star Wars Battlefront 3 Release Date: Gameplay Changes? [UPDATE] DICE To Incorporate New Features In Upcoming E3 2014 Display

Star Wars Battlefront 3 is rumored to incorporate modern gameplay shooting features ahead of tomorrow's E3 2014 conference.

Developer Disney Interactive announced they will be cutting "Attack Squadrons" from the upcoming Star Wars Battlefront 3 release date version.

"We want to thank all of the fans who participated in the closed beta of Star Wars: Attack Squadrons," Disney Interactive posted on Facebook.

"After much consideration, we have decided to cease development so that we can focus on other Star Wars game experiences. We truly appreciate the time you spent engaging in the beta."

Star Wars Battlefront 3 developer EA Games revealed that the organization will share more details about the game and "other new projects in development," leaving many gamers wondering if they are planning on displaying gameplay for the rumored Battlefront 4 successor game.

EA Games CEO Andrew Wilson confirmed the appearance during a conference call with investors, PC Gamer reports.

The group is rumored to show gameplay footage for Star Wars Battlefront 3 and five other highly-anticipated titles at the upcoming E3 2014 conference.

"EA World Premiere at E3 coming live to Spike TV on June 9, 1 hour press conference with six new game reveals as part of our E3 All Access," said Spike TV star Geoff Keighley via Twitter several days ago.

EA Games announced the game during last year's E3 conference, featuring a short gameplay trailer.

The company's CEO, Andrew Wilson, recently announced the game's release.

"Over the next few years, we will deliver some epic new entertainment experiences to our players, built on a foundation of creativity and innovation," Wilson said, according to the International Digital Times.

"I'm looking forward to sharing a lot more with our gamers in just a few short weeks."

EA Games, which endured significant criticism following their Battlefield 4 release date launch, is expected to use the upcoming E3 conference to make up for their recent loss in popularity.

The developer signed a deal with Disney last year to launch new "core" Star Wars games-Dead Space developer Visceral is producing an open-world Star Wars title, Game Spot reports.

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