Game Details Developer: EA Motive Publisher : EA Platform : Windows PC, Xbox One, PS4 Release Date: October 2, 2020 Price : $40 ESRB Rating : T for Teen Links: Amazon US | Steam | Origin For the past few years, we’ve seen EA try to claw back to solid footing with its Star Wars video games. After a disastrous launch , Star Wars: Battlefront 2 reversed MTX course and enjoyed years of free support and updates, while Respawn Entertainment managed to deliver 2019’s solid-if-uninspiring adventure of Jedi: Fallen Order . That was enough to earn some reluctant hope that this week’s Star Wars Squadrons would continue EA’s positive streak—and do so at a lower price point ($40), with no microtransactions, while recalling the glory days of X-Wing Vs. TIE Fighter . Early Tuesday, I received retail versions for PS4 and PC, which wasn’t much time ahead of today’s embargo but perhaps enough to write a tidy “impressions” post about what fans could expect from the game’s launch tomorrow—particularly its enticing VR mode, which is arguably the biggest VR-specific Star Wars flight experience yet. Further Reading A Star Destroyer on your table: Ars reviews all three Star Wars miniatures games Since Ars… Read full this story
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