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The release date of Battlefront II coincided with the release of Revenge of the Sith on DVD. Battlefront II includes playable Jedi characters, space battles, and story campaigns, as well as Star Wars: Episode III – Revenge of the Sith-related content. There are some significant differences between Battlefront and Battlefront II.
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Star Wars: Battlefront II is the second installment in the Battlefront series, released in Europe on Octo– for the PlayStation 2, PSP, Xbox, and Windows – and in North America one day later. Main article: Star Wars: Battlefront II (2005 video game)
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The game's "Conquest" mode is vaguely based on the Battlefield game mode of the same name. Certain campaign levels and multiplayer have requirements that differ from the general game play, however the general structure remains the same. If the team cannot take over a post in this time, the match is over. When all command posts are captured, the team with no command posts has twenty seconds to recapture or neutralize an enemy command post. Only one objective needs to be completed. Reinforcement tickets are used whenever a unit is killed, or when one faction controls a majority of the command posts on the map (usually when the losing faction only has 2-3). The objective of most matches is to eliminate all of the opponents' reinforcement tickets or to capture the command points, to slowly chip away at their tickets. Playable heroes and villains play a significant role in changing the course of battles. Command post capturing works differently on certain campaign missions as well. On some maps (such as Hoth or Endor), certain structures also act as command posts that can not be captured. Some vehicles act as mobile command posts, and must be destroyed as they can not be captured. The time to capture quickens with more friendly units within the capture zone. Units can capture neutral or hostile command posts by approaching them and standing within the immediate vicinity for about 30 seconds. Units can spawn from any friendly command post, and vehicles regularly spawn at their respective command posts when destroyed. Across the battlefield are multiple "command posts" (objectives) that act as spawn points, and can be controlled by either the player or the computer. Maps take place in the Star Wars galaxy, with battlezones varying in theme and size. Games in the Battlefront series normally revolve around two armies – the Galactic Republic versus the Confederacy of Independent Systems or the Galactic Empire versus the Rebel Alliance or First Order versus the Resistance – fighting each other on various maps. A sequel, Star Wars Battlefront II, was released on November 17, 2017, and was developed by EA DICE, Criterion Games, and Motive Studio.
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Subsequently, EA DICE acquired a license to develop a new game, titled Star Wars Battlefront which was released on November 17, 2015.

LucasArts made several attempts to develop a third major Battlefront game but no projects were released before The Walt Disney Company's acquisition of LucasArts. The games were followed by Star Wars Battlefront: Renegade Squadron (2007) and Star Wars Battlefront: Elite Squadron (2009) for handheld game consoles and Star Wars Battlefront: Mobile Squadrons (2009) for mobile devices. In 2005 Pandemic developed a sequel, Star Wars: Battlefront II, which was also critically and commercially successful. The game received positive reviews and sold well. The series was launched in 2004 by LucasArts with Star Wars: Battlefront, developed by Pandemic Studios for LucasArts. Players take the role of characters from the franchise in either of two opposing factions in different time periods of the Star Wars universe. Star Wars: Battlefront is a series of first- and third-person shooter video games based on the Star Wars franchise.
