

I reckon loads of people will turn up for that expansion because it adds the iconic Death Star, as well as Chewbacca. The next is Death Star, due out in September. I've mentioned Outer Rim, which came out in March. So what now for Star Wars: Battlefront? Add-on packs will no doubt keeping players interested, particularly those who forked out for a season pass. According to, Battlefield 4, which came out in 2013, has 80,920 people playing across all platforms at the time of publication.Īs part of its financial results, EA said the Battlefield franchise, led by Battlefield 4, had more than 11.5 million players during the quarter. But the figure is dwarfed by DICE's other first-person shooter franchise, Battlefield.

At the time of publication, 23,455 were playing the game across PC, PlayStation 4 and Xbox One. To get a more accurate idea of how Star Wars: Battlefront is doing, it's worth having a look at a website called. That promotion will no doubt have brought many players back online. From 13th May to 15th May, all players had the chance to go hands-on with the Star Wars: Battlefront Outer Rim content (the game's second DLC expansion) for free. Well, the quarter period saw a free trial for the game. The upshot is, I thought, that players had moved on.ĮA's numbers suggest otherwise, however. Why? Common complaints revolve around the lack of depth to the gameplay and the lack of content. That number surprised me somewhat, as I, along with I think most who are not embedded within the Star Wars: Battlefront community, had considered the game to have burnt brightly upon its November 2015 release but dwindled since. The mega publisher reported its financial results for the three month period ending 30th June, and during that time 6.6 million played DICE's Star Wars game. According to EA, millions of people are still playing online shooter Star Wars: Battlefront.
