Frontwire can continue to develop Galaxy In Turmoil if all of the Star Wars references are removed. “At the end of the day Star Wars is Lucasfilm’s property, and they have every right to request Frontwire stop using their IP, even if we believe that we were within legal limits.” “As a businessman, I have enough respect for other companies and their intellectual properties to not put up a fight that should not be fought in the first place,” Romanelli said. Tony Romanelli, the president of Frontwire, took to the company’s blog to announce the news. It was the Battlefront III fans were looking forward to. As one can probably guess, Lucasfilm and EA approached Frontwire, and told the studio to stop production. Unfortunately, these efforts will have to come to a halt as well.įrontwire’s game, called Star Wars: Galaxy In Turmoil, was going to feature 64-player battles, ground-to-space combat and even a full single-player campaign. That’s when Frontwire Studios decided to make the Star Wars Battlefront III they would not be getting from EA. While the latest Battlefront is one of the best looking games released ever, the gameplay and game modes left many wanting more.
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