![]() Looks like this Next Generation of multiplayer has been Deep-Spaced. And many comments responding to those announcements say that trying to play often online results in error messages or crashes. Steam and GOG announcements last night announced the return of official multiplayer support, and cross-play between the Steam and GOG Galaxy versions. It didn't die properly because players could still play with third-party tools like GameRanger and GameMaster, but that's an extra hurdle. When GameSpy's multiplayer services shut down in 2014, online multiplayer officially died. Star Wars Colon Battlefront II's online multiplayer originally ran through GameSpy. Did you not see the colon? You should feel ashamed of yourself. I can't believe you've made such a foolish and flagrant syntaxical slip-up. Were you thinking of the upcoming Star Wars Battlefront II? No, this is obviously 2005's Star Wars: Battlefront II. ![]() Though it does all seem a bit bugged right now. The update is now live for Steam and GOG versions of Battlefront II - no, EA don't seem to have released a patch for the CD version - and the pair do support multiplayer between each other, as you would hope. Online multiplayer has officially returned to Star Wars: Battlefront II with the launch of a new update ripping out the Battlefield-y shooter's dead GameSpy techguts. ![]()
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