bringing Star Wars: Rogue Squadron back

Force Unleashed publisher shows interest in bringing Star Wars: Rogue Squadron back

Just bring every classicĀ Star Wars game back: odds are you’ll hit a good one

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Following the launch of Star Wars: The Force Unleashed for Switch, Aspyr Media was asked about the potential return of another classicĀ Star Wars gaming franchise. So you’re saying there’s a chance of bringing Star Wars: Rogue Squadron back? Good enough for me!

Here’s the full statement from a rep for the company on Twitter:

“Here at Aspyr we’re huge Star Wars fans and love bringing Star Wars games to new audiences. For us, itā€™s all about the games we think players are most passionate about and would love to see brought to new platforms. If the demand is there, weā€™re on board.”

Of course, they probably wouldn’t say no to a job (like bringing Star Wars: Rogue Squadron back), especially in this economy. But the fact that they took the time to answer this question specifically means something: and these sorts of exchanges have led to actionable ports in the past. There are four entries in all in the series: Rogue Squadron, Rogue Squadron II, Rogue Squadron III,Ā and the sub-game Episode I: Battle for Naboo.

At this point, I’ll just take the entire lot of re-releasedĀ Star Wars games.Ā Dark Forces? Sure, bring it back. Pretty much any Nintendo 64 game? Put it on the Switch Expansion Pack or re-release/remaster/remake it. Just do it all! There’s some clunkers in there, but generally a lot of these classic games had teams behind them that genuinely cared about the series as a whole ā€” and it showed.

He’ll give me Star Wars: Rebel Assault! Bringing Star Wars: Rogue Squadron back could just be the beginning.


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