Star Wars: Battlefront will be receiving new single-player content on December 13th

As a Star Wars nut I had to watch the original campaign of this on YouTube and am looking forward to doing the same for Resurrection. I'm also looking forward to actually playing the game once it's on sale for £10 or less.

I'm not touching the multiplayer with a 10ft barge-pole regardless of the loot-box fiasco, I don't play multiplayer games anyway; the fact that it was so abhorrent just makes me want to wait longer and spend even less for the campaign experience regardless of how they've changed the multiplayer.
 
I doubt it will ever cost just £10, the licensing cut to Disney probably costs that much on its own so they'd be effectively giving it away.

Much more likely is in 12mths time it will go onto their EA Access subscription service, just like BF 1 and Mass Effect Andromeda have done, which is actually quite good value at £3.99 a month or £20 a year.
 
I doubt it will ever cost just £10, the licensing cut to Disney probably costs that much on its own so they'd be effectively giving it away.

Much more likely is in 12mths time it will go onto their EA Access subscription service, just like BF 1 and Mass Effect Andromeda have done, which is actually quite good value at £3.99 a month or £20 a year.

Titanfall 2 is also on there. It is mad how quickly these £45+ games are getting heavily reduced these days.
 
I doubt it will ever cost just £10, the licensing cut to Disney probably costs that much on its own so they'd be effectively giving it away.

Much more likely is in 12mths time it will go onto their EA Access subscription service, just like BF 1 and Mass Effect Andromeda have done, which is actually quite good value at £3.99 a month or £20 a year.

I picked up the first one for £4 with all the DLC a few months ago. I'm willing to be patient as I have plenty to keep me busy. I've just started playing Elite: Dangerous...
 
Titanfall 2 is also on there. It is mad how quickly these £45+ games are getting heavily reduced these days.

Well to me, its a sign that it was never worth £45 in the first place.

If it released around £30 which is a reasonable price and always has been, then that same price could hold value for a longer period. Not to mention attract more sales on launch.
 
Well to me, its a sign that it was never worth £45 in the first place.

If it released around £30 which is a reasonable price and always has been, then that same price could hold value for a longer period. Not to mention attract more sales on launch.

^This, this right here. Really good point.
 
Well to me, its a sign that it was never worth £45 in the first place.

If it released around £30 which is a reasonable price and always has been, then that same price could hold value for a longer period. Not to mention attract more sales on launch.

Word..!

This is why i never pre order or buy games straight at launch.

Would buy Crysis 4 like some one said before though....
 
Titanfall 2 is also on there. It is mad how quickly these £45+ games are getting heavily reduced these days.

They shouldn't be that much in the first place ! (sorry, not !ing at you just saying).

PC games have no license fee, and, unlike PS4 and Xbone games usually don't even come on media any more. Where is that saving? 'cause over the past few years it ain't being passed on. Pigs are putting it straight in their pocket.

I remember being horrified when PC games were $59.99 in the USA, yet the same game cost £20-£25 over here (mainly thanks to that knobber Stuart Campbell and his campaign) but yeah, £50? forget it. I was always buying my buddy in the USA games.
 
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