Star Wars: Battlefront Classic Collection falls to the dark side at launch


What you need to know

  • The Star Wars: Battlefront Classic Collection, a bundle of updated versions of 2004’s Star Wars: Battlefront and 2005’s Star Wars: Battlefront II, launched late on March 13. It’s available for $35 on Xbox Series X|S, Xbox One, PC, PS5, PS4, and Nintendo Switch.
  • The collection has had a disastrous launch so far, with both of its games plagued by server issues and numerous other bugs.
  • As a consequence, it’s fallen to a “Mostly Negative” rating on Steam, with only 20% of its reviews being positive at the time of writing. It has a 2.5/5 average review score on Xbox as well.
  • The disappointing re-release of these fan-favorite Star Wars games comes just a month after developer Aspyr launched the positively received Tomb Raider 1-3 remasters. 

What was supposed to be a celebratory re-release of some of the best Star Wars games of all time has become something of a disaster for developer Aspyr Media.

The Star Wars: Battlefront Classic Collection — a $35 bundle that includes updated versions of Pandemic Studios’ Star Wars: Battlefront and Star Wars: Battlefront II from 2004 and 2005, respectively — launched late on Wednesday evening, but was immediately plagued by some severe issues. Only three official multiplayer servers on each of the game’s platforms were available for its opening hours, and while more came soon after, they’ve proven to be very unreliable thus far. There are widespread reports of frequent disconnects, along with significant desync problems, instances of “rubber banding,” and bugs preventing players from joining teams and/or spawning.

As a result, the collection has immediately fallen to the dark side, nosediving to a “Mostly Negative” Steam rating on PC with only 20% of its reviews being positive. Things are looking similar on Xbox with a 2.5/5 star review score average, though the PlayStation version seems to be faring better with an overall rating of 4.19/5 at the time of writing (it’s also on Nintendo Switch, but Nintendo’s store doesn’t have user reviews).

An X-Wing soars past crashing TIE Fighters in a Star Wars: Battlefront II space battle. (Image credit: Aspyr Media)

“As of right now the multiplayer (otherwise known as the only reason to buy this product if you already own the original games) is entirely unplayable, making this game a waste of money until that issue is fixed. Disappointing,” writes Steam user KitsuneKami. Other reviews, like this one from nightnight, echo the sentiment: “Currently, game is totally unplayable. Even if you manage to get into a server, players cannot spawn. Not sure if it’s a cheater/denial thing, bugged gameplay or both.”





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