Developed by Pandemic Studios for LucasArts, the original "Star Wars: Battlefront II" is a cult classic. Like the modern "Battlefront II," the Pandemic Studios release included 64 player matches online, a mix of space and ground combat, and split-screen cooperative play for two players.
In addition to a 18-mission long campaign, "Star Wars: Battlefront II" is packed with multiplayer game modes, and players can select from a range of playable characters. Characters from the movies appear in "Battlefront II's" hero assault mode, where they can use special abilities to take on large groups of regular players.
The PC version of "Star Wars: Battlefront II" lost online support in May 2014 but the game's popularity led Steam and GOG.com, two game distribution platforms, to release a patch that restored online functionality in October 2017. The game remains so popular that Microsoft decided to give it away for free to Xbox Live Gold subscribers last month, even though the online features no longer work on Xbox Live.