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DICE Worked With Lucasfilm To Help Design Star Wars Battlefront

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To help make Star Wars Battlefront an authentic experience, DICE worked alongside Lucasfilm to make it all happen.

Star Wars Battlefront’s community manager, Mathew Everett, talked how they designed the planet Sullust in the game on Reddit. Sullust is the all new planet being introduced in the Star Wars universe.

He said: “The Sullust they use within the comic is based on the Sullust we’re introducing into the Star Wars universe in Star Wars Battlefront. This has been a part of the collaboration we have had with Lucas over the last few years.”

DICE and Lucasfilm both shared ideas on the designs of Sullust in Star Wars Battlefront. It wasn’t just Lucasfilm just telling DICE what to do all of the time.

Sullust isn’t the only new planet in Star Wars Battlefront. The new planet called Jakku is also in the game. Jakku is a planet we will see in the upcoming Star Wars 7: The Force Awakens movie.

Of course Star Wars Battlefront has the classic planets we all love from the original trilogy. Endor from Return of the Jedi and Hoth from The Empire Strikes Back will all be in the game.

The only thing missing in Star Wars Battlefront is any prequel content…

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