Summary

A talented fan online has created a jaw-dropping concept cover art for a potentialStar Wars Battlefront 3, depicting some of the most popular characters from the franchise. 2017 titleStar Wars Battlefront 2remains the most recent game in the series, but the demand remains for DICE to go back and revisit a galaxy far, far away.

TheStar Wars Battlefrontseries has had a turbulent history, despite its popularity at every turn. Both Pandemic Studios and DICE made two games during their development runs, although neither made it to a third installment. BothPandemic and Free Radical had versions ofStar Wars Battlefront 3in developmentduring the mid-to-late 2000s, although neither was eventually released for various reasons.

Star Wars Battlefront 2 Tag Page cover Art

One talented Redditor under the username Tilian has shared their ownStar Wars Battlefront 3concept cover, imagining what it could look like if DICE decides to make the game. The cover featurespopularStar Warscharactersfrom different eras. Ahsoka Tano is there from the Clone Wars, while the Mandalorian is front and center. A duel between Anakin and Darth Vader is shown on Mustafar, while Revan is there to give the concept cover an Old Republic touch.

Fan Artwork Shows What Star Wars Battlefront 3’s Cover Could Look Like

Most were extremely impressed with the cover, with Revan in particular sparking a discussion about potential eras thatStar Wars Battlefront 3could utilize if it came to fruition. So far,Star Wars Battlefrontgames have been limited to the three eras seen across the nine mainline movies, so it would be interesting to see the series take that leap in the future. If there’s any reasonwhyStar Wars Battlefront 3needs to exist, it’s to explore this untapped potential.

Fans are still clamoring for any potential news aboutStar Wars Battlefront 3from DICE. Eight years after the last game in the series was released, fans have beenhopping intoStar Wars Battlefront 2in record numbers of late, in an attempt to send a message to DICE and EA that the demand remains. Only time will tell if the message will prove to be effective.