Obviously, we have a clear precedent of classic, popular Star Wars games finding a home on Switch. Once again, Aspyr/EA/Disney, I’ve done your mockup work for you. Here’s my new plea/prediction/hope: Aspyr should port both original Battlefront games to the Switch with fully functional online multiplayer. A Switch port of The Force Unleashed also arrived in the time between these two games, in April 2022. Finally, on November 11, 2021, my specific prayers were answered with the release of Knights of the Old Republic, with its sequel, Knights of the Old Republic II: The Sith Lords, following in June of 2022. In April of 2021, they resurrected Republic Commando for the Switch. In June of 2020, Star Wars Episode I: Racer made its way to Switch. In March of 2020, they released the game’s predecessor, Jedi Academy. In September of 2019, Aspyr released its Switch port of Jedi Knight II: Jedi Outcast. Mid-rabbit hole fall, however, I realized that these two classic shooters had been glaringly omitted from prolific Star Wars video game port developer Aspyr’s recent salvo of Nintendo Switch-flavored announcements. ![]() I then proceeded to fall down an all too familiar rabbit hole of mods for said games. While indulging my own nostalgia last week, I remembered that I still have my original installs and saves of Star Wars: Battlefront™(2004) and Star Wars: Battlefront II™(2005) saved on my backup drive. ![]() ![]() Seeing as my previous plea/prediction/hope in this vein came true, right down to the announcement of some beyond-my-wildest-dreams Restored Content DLC for KOTOR 2 (though we’ve still yet to see that DLC), I’ve decided to push my luck.
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