Star Wars: Battlefront 3 was in last phases before termination.
It isn’t often in which video game titles in its ultimate stages get terminated, specially when it’s aside of an infamous series, but that is what happened to Star Wars: Battlefront 3. Based on Free Radical co-founder Steve Ellis, the game was at it’s ultimate QA before the publisher pulled it from additional improvement.
Ellis, talking with GamesIndustry, continued to describe that 2008′s “layoffs and change of focus” from LucasArts ascribed mainly towards the corporation’s selection to stop the name. Free Radicals’ interactions having LucasArts soured quickly since helpful contacts still quit, and had been eventually changed by employees which late reinstallments as well as called for a totally different direction for the series. To make concerns even a whole lot more serious, Ellis tells GamesIndustry that their studio was starting advancement Star Wars: Battlefront 4, which was separate of Radicals’ deal LucasArts signed in ’06.
“It was a change of direction for LucasArts as a company rather than for the games that we were working on. I think what had happened was the new management had been bought in to replace the old and given an impossible mandate. It was a financial decision basically and the only way they could achieve what they had been told to do was to can some games and get rid of a bunch of staff. So that’s what they did but it was quite a long, drawn out process,” mentioned Ellis in the interview.















OMG!!
these pictures look awsome!
but, it’s kinda weird to think that Battlefront 3 still has to be ‘made’. And they’re already planning Battlefront 4.