"Star Wars Battlefront" suicide glitch is both unusual and a blessing.
The newly released "Star Wars Battlefront" was one of the most awaited games of the year. While the release of games are exciting, the anticipation for this game was built up by the upcoming release of "Star Wars: The Force Awakens."
While the game itself is already hours of fun, there are some things that can make a game unexpectedly better. Other games have something called mods, but this game has something called the "Star Wars Battlefront" suicide glitch.It isn't exactly a part of the game's make up or gameplay, but it doesn't seem to disappoint its players.
The "Star Wars Battlefront" suicide glitch is an anomaly in the system that gives players an immunity to gunfire. When it comes to games like "Star Wars Battlefront," having immunity to gunfire could increase a player's chances of winning. However, according to VG24/7, the immunity to gunfire won't happen everytime a player commits suicide in-game.
Kotaku reported that the only way to activate the "Star Wars Battlefront" suicide glitch is to crash their ships into the ground. This is so that when the player respawns the health bar won't appear and any hits won't be counted. However, the exact reason why the glitch occurs is unknown.
Videos uploaded on Youtube show the glitch in action. While some may call it a cheat, the glitch doesn't seem to work 100% percent of the time. If a player commits suicide in-game, there may still be a chance that he will respawn vulnerable to gunfire and injuries.
EA and DICE have not released a statement concerning this glitch.
"Star Wars Battlefront" is a first and third person shooter video based on the "Star Wars" franchise. Players get to choose between the Empire or the Rebel Alliance and battle it out on different terrains on different planets. Heroes and Villains from the films are playable characters as well, this gives gamers the chance to out do their opponents and cause some major damage.