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'Star Wars: First Assault' game leaks online
AFP
March 15, 2013
First Published: 17:47 IST(15/3/2013)
Last Updated: 18:03 IST(15/3/2013)
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A 16-player multiplayer shooter set in the "Star Wars" universe had been slated for release this spring, according to information gathered by Kotaku, supported by screenshots and video.

Think an infantry-only "Call of Duty" or "Battlefield" in space, amid all those recognizable
"Star Wars" environments with blue and red laser fire flying everywhere.

Originally scheduled for spring 2013, "Star Wars: First Assault" was viewed internally as a precursor to a fully fledged and long-awaited "Star Wars: Battlefront III."

But now that developer LucasArts is owned by Disney, it's not known how close the downloadable game is to release, or whether it has a snowball's chance on Tatooine of making it out intact.


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