Star Wars: Battlefront: Elite Squadron is the fourth release in the Star Wars Battlefront series. it was released on both the PSP and Nintendo DS. The PSP version is technically superior, with player counts (including AIs) able to reach 40 in a single match. Each side can have 8 people online, and another 12 AIs. Without using a Gamespy Server, the limit is 6 people. The DS version can support only 4 people under the best conditions, due to the DS's limitations. It is the only game in the series where both classes and customization are featured together. This was the last game in the series to be developed and published by Rebellion Developments and LucasArts, respectively, before the latter was shut down, and DICE and EA were given the rights.
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| - Star Wars: Battlefront: Elite Squadron is the fourth release in the Star Wars Battlefront series. it was released on both the PSP and Nintendo DS. The PSP version is technically superior, with player counts (including AIs) able to reach 40 in a single match. Each side can have 8 people online, and another 12 AIs. Without using a Gamespy Server, the limit is 6 people. The DS version can support only 4 people under the best conditions, due to the DS's limitations. It is the only game in the series where both classes and customization are featured together. This was the last game in the series to be developed and published by Rebellion Developments and LucasArts, respectively, before the latter was shut down, and DICE and EA were given the rights.
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| - Star Wars: Battlefront: Elite Squadron is the fourth release in the Star Wars Battlefront series. it was released on both the PSP and Nintendo DS. The PSP version is technically superior, with player counts (including AIs) able to reach 40 in a single match. Each side can have 8 people online, and another 12 AIs. Without using a Gamespy Server, the limit is 6 people. The DS version can support only 4 people under the best conditions, due to the DS's limitations. It is the only game in the series where both classes and customization are featured together. This was the last game in the series to be developed and published by Rebellion Developments and LucasArts, respectively, before the latter was shut down, and DICE and EA were given the rights.
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