Peter Moore recently sat down with Examiner and talked about Star Wars: Battlefront at the Credit Suisse Technology Conference. He said that DICE wanted to focus on multiplayer so that it could be excellent. That’s why the decision was made to forgo a single-player component. However, he added that future Star Wars: Battlefront sequels might have a campaign.
Moore said, “there are a lot of single-player opportunities within the game. This isn’t to say that decision for future games are locked in stone, we’ll determine what that team does as the development team gets further down that process.”
I really hope this is true. I also hope this isn’t a campaign like the one found in Titanfall. I’m not really sure what to call that. I guess we’ll just have to wait a few years and see.
Source: Attack of the Fanboy
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