Star Wars Battlefront 3 cancelled game

Star Wars Battlefront 3 Legacy, total conversion mod for Battlefront 2 2005, pre-demo available for download

Star Wars fans, here is something for you today. The Battlefront III Legacy Mod Team has released a pre-demo of Star Wars Battlefront 3 Legacy; an upcoming total conversion mod for Battlefront 2 2005 that aims to bring to it the content from Free Radical’s cancelled Star Wars Battlefront 3 game.

As its description reads, Star Wars Battlefront III Legacy (or: Swbf3: Legacy) is a large-scale conversion mod created for the 2005 version of Battlefront 2 (not the latest one from DICE) using as many Assets from the cancelled game as possible; including both eras (Clone Wars and GCW), a brand-new HUD+Interface and a few converted maps such as Coruscant and Cato Neimoidia.

Star Wars Battlefront 3 Legacy’s pre-demo comes only with Battlefront 3’s Coruscant, the Clone Wars era,
three gamemodes and a lot of updated and new content from the previous beta versions. This pre-demo is said to be the most complete as it was planned for a longer time.

As the team claimed, future content such as map reworks, new maps and the GCW era are planned to be released within the coming months. New heroes for both eras will also be added with each bigger update.

Last but not least, the team recommends using the following two mods in order to properly display the HUD and to get the mod running.

REQUIRED: Unoffical patch 1.3 to get the mod working (Installer for this patch has been included inside GameData)

VERY MUCH RECOMMENDED: [GT]Anakin’s HD Remaster Mod to display the HUD correctly Moddb.com

Those interested can download the mod from here.

Have fun!

Star Wars Battlefront III Legacy: Pre-Demo Launch Trailer

8 thoughts on “Star Wars Battlefront 3 Legacy, total conversion mod for Battlefront 2 2005, pre-demo available for download”

  1. When fans care more about an IP than the actual license holders.

    Well done, modding community!

    1. when ols star wars games from early 2000s are more ambitious than the new ones, you can tell this industry is filled with talentless people

  2. I am both inspired and depressed that bands care more about the current state of the games more so than the actual license holders.

  3. How is this even possible on multiple levels, but mainly how are they charging for it? Seems that EA and Lucas would be fighting for who could sue faster? What am I missing?

    1. Its free bub, there can’t be a charge, you can support the modders via patreon etcetera, rule 1 for modding , we dont say stuff like this about modding , its a mod fair use

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