Star Wars Battlefront 3: 10 Ways To Make The Perfect Sequel
3. Greater Customisation
It took a long time, but when Battlefront 2 finally came to a close, it ended things with a wide selection of alternate appearances.
Skins for heroes and villains and countless armour variants for the clones were introduced gradually overtime. However, more could still be done - especially if DICE want players to really put a stamp on their own gameplay experience.
Battlefield V might be a bit of an FPS pariah as far as the internet's concerned, but the customisation element was enjoyable. Can you imagine a similar system in the third Battlefront, allowing players to make their own ARC trooper commando from the ground up, or even their own Rebel soldier or starfighter?
It would be such a welcome element, but if that's too much of a long shot, I'm sure players would settle for just more pre-loaded appearances. Bespin Luke Skywalker and Force Awakens Han Solo are must-haves next time around, while a Clone Wars skin for Maul wouldn't go amiss either.