Aspyr Issues Apology for Atrocious Star Wars: Battlefront Classic PS5, PS4 Launch

Aspyr Issues Apology for Atrocious Star Wars: Battlefront Classic PS5, PS4 Launch

Update: Here we are, then: the inevitable apology tour. Aspyr has issued an update on its disastrous Star Wars: Battlefront Classic Collection launch, which can be purchased full-price on PS5 and PS4 right now. “At launch, we experienced critical errors with our network infrastructure,” a statement reads. “The result was incredibly high ping, matchmaking errors, crashes, and servers not appearing in the browser.”

It adds: “Since launch, we’ve been working to address these issues and increase network stability, and we will continue our efforts until our network infrastructure is stabilised to prevent further outages.”

Of course, despite the crippling issues, the game can still be purchased at full-price from the PS Store.


Original Article: Where’s our Star Wars: Battlefront Classic Collection review? Well, it’s coming, but we’re happy we sat tight beyond the pre-release embargo, because the servers are on fire now the title is publicly available. Aspyr is being attacked by irate fans for the state of the game, which is struggling massively with server capacity and has a “mostly negative” rating on Steam right now. For the record, the PlayStation performance is not much better.

Fans noticed around launch that there were only three 64-player servers available, and while Aspyr has been quick to respond, the release is still suffering from various connectivity and performance bugs. A massive patch has been issued on PS5 and PS4 to try and put out the fires, and we’ll be testing that out before submitting our review.

While online play was available to us during the review period, the servers were largely empty and we opted to wait until the public release before attaching a score to the title. We’ll bring you our verdict as fast as we can, but for now we’d probably recommend pumping the brakes before you purchase this – it looks like Aspyr has got a lot of post-release work to do.

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