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Box artwork for Star Wars: Squadrons.
Box artwork for Star Wars: Squadrons.
Star Wars: Squadrons
Developer(s)Motive Studios
Publisher(s)Electronic Arts
Year released
System(s)Windows, Xbox One, Playstation 4
SeriesStar Wars
Genre(s)Flight simulation
ModesSingle player, Multiplayer
Rating(s)ESRB TeenPEGI Ages 16+
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Star Wars: Squadrons is a competitive flight action game set after the events of Return of the Jedi. Developed by Motive Studios and published by Electronic Arts, Squadrons is a chiefly multiplayer game with a small single player campaign.

Squadrons features full cross-play functionality, allowing PlayStation and Xbox players to fly alongside PC players. Progression, however, is tied to the console it was made on.

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Squadrons features the New Republic - formerly the Rebel Alliance - fighting for freedom in the galaxy against the tyrannical remnants of the Galactic Empire. Each of the two sides has four playable ships.

The single player campaign follows the story of Vanguard Squadron of the New Republic, and Titan Squadron of the Galactic Empire. The campaign alternates between both viewpoints, and follows the story of the New Republic's Starhawk project. The player character of each campaign is customizable and is named by the player - adopting the positions of Vanguard 5 for the New Republic, or Titan 3 for the Galactic Empire.

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