The Star Wars: Battlefront Classic Collection, a package meant to bring back the thrills of classic Star Wars multiplayer gaming, faced a troubled launch riddled with technical issues such as matchmaking errors, crashes, and server-related problems. While the developer, Aspyr, has been managing patches to address the critical network errors, players and modders have expressed deep disappointment with the state of the game at release.

Highlighting the tension between the developers and the community, veteran modder iamashaymin found their own contribution within the title uncredited, though Aspyr denies using any uncredited content or code. The modding community, however, has been proactive in addressing and fixing a multitude of issues, from HUD problems to incorrect game lighting and textures. Aspyr continues to work on network stability as modders use their shared two-decade experience to polish the Collection themselves.

What were the main issues fans encountered with the Star Wars: Battlefront Classic Collection at launch?

Fans encountered numerous problems including matchmaking errors, frequent crashes, servers not being visible, and technical errors within the game such as broken mod support, visual glitches, incorrect textures, absent features, and a broken lighting model on most maps.

The Star Wars: Battlefront series has a long legacy, originating in 2004 with LucasArts publishing the first game. The original games were known for capturing the expansive Star Wars universe into online and offline battles, where players could control various units, heroes, and villains from the franchise. Over the years, both the original titles and their sequels have cultivated a strong modding community dedicated to enhancing the gameplay and introducing new content, which is why the current situation surrounding the Collection is particularly poignant for veteran players and modders alike.