Star Wars Battlefront: 10 Things That Need To Happen

5. Custom Games

There's a certain catharsis to tailoring matchmaking menus down to the last option. It was largely lost with the explosive popularity of competitive multiplayer, but with cooperative play making a comeback, in-depth match customization is poised for a comeback. And anyone who ever plopped down on a couch with a friend for a hand-crafted Battlefront 2 queue knows that a new-gen instalment is best suited to lead the charge on that comeback. A conquest-style series like Battlefront supports myriad gameplay options, from vehicle and faction choice to match length. The possibilities are enormous; you could invite all your friends in for a hand-crafted free-for-all on Coruscant, or throw a rag-tag all-Heroes match on Mos Eisley for the umpteenth time because it just never gets old.
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