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Wednesday, August 5th, 2015 at 9:00 pm
A new gameplay demo for Star Wars: Battlefront was shared during Gamescom 2015, this time showing off some aerial combat action.
We already saw a little bit of flying gameplay in the impressive icy battle on Hoth gameplay demo shared with us at E3 2015, but this new video focuses solely on the aerial combat instead of jumping around from the flying to first-person and third-person character perspectives to AT-AT control and so on.
You can read much more about the game and watch the new gameplay trailer below.
THE MOST IMMERSIVE GAME
Unprecedented access to original Star Wars props and locations.
Photorealistic visuals and authentic sound design from the talented team at DICE.
Prepare to be transported to a galaxy far, far away.
GROUND-BASED COMBAT ON A GALACTIC SCALE
Wage epic muliplayer battles on Hoth, Endor, Tatooine and the previously unexplored planet, Sullust.
Fire blasters, drive speederbikes, snowspeeders and command AT-ATs.
Fight for the fate of the galaxy.
PLAY AS ICONIC STAR WARS CHARACTERS
Fight as the galaxy’s most memorable heroes and villains, like Darth Vader and Boba Fett.
Interact with some of the most beloved characters from the original trilogy.
Become the hero or villain of the battle.
ENGAGE IN EPIC STAR WARS DOG FIGHTS
Pilot X-Wings, TIE Fighters, the Millennium Falcon and more of your favorite vehicles in exhilarating aerial combat.
Find out which squadrons will rule the skies.
FOR JEDI AND PADAWANS ALIKE
Seamlessly swap between 1st person and 3rd person perspectives.
Partner up with a friend in online multiplayer, share unlocks and have each other’s backs on the battlefront.
Fight for the Empire or Republic offline, solo or with a friend, in carefully crafted missions.
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