EA Star Wars Battlefront will have a single-player campaign in the future

EA Studios boss Patrick Soderlund revealed more on the success of the rebooted series, talking about the critical clash over the lack of campaign during a recent EA's Investor Day event. Something that drew Soderlund’s notice is some of Star Wars Battlefront's review scores and how he wanted to boost that next time round. "The one thing that we got criticized for was the lack of a single-player campaign,” he explained. “It was conscious decision we made due to time and being able to launch the game side-by-side with the movie that came out to get the strongest possible impact.

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"I think the team created a really good game based on the premise that we had. I would say the game has done very well for us and reached a very different demographic than a traditional EA game. “So from that perspective, it's a success. Are we happy with the 75 rating? No. Is that something we're going to cure going forward? Absolutely. Soderlund also spoke on the subject of building new games and how they should offer both single-player and multiplayer - a nod to a Battlefront sequel including both. Speaking of the needs to expand in a sequel, Soderlund continued: “The depth and breadth is something that's proving to be more and more important.