Star Wars Squadrons received its first gameplay trailer for PS4 at EA Play today. Squadrons is based on the classic star wars dogfighting gameplay and aims to live up to people’s memories of the title ...
The moment that Star Wars Squadrons had finished downloading on my console, I strapped on my Poe Dameron helmet, slapped down the visor, and prepared myself for what would undoubtedly be a long play ...
Almost one year after the release of Star Wars Jedi: Fallen Order, Star Wars: Squadrons has arrived. Developed by Motive Studios, Star Wars: Squadrons releases today, October 2, 2020 on PS4, Xbox One, ...
Is Star Wars Squadrons crossplay? That may be the question on everyone’s lips today as the immersive aerial combat title releases on PS4, Xbox One and PC. As such, some players are likely wondering if ...
Star Wars Squadrons will indeed be PS4 Pro enhanced when it releases, however, it’s not exactly clear at this moment what features exactly it will be enhancing. Right now the game’s listing only ...
Flying a starfighter is every kid’s fantasy. Hell, it’s just about every adult’s fantasy too, if we’re being honest. And quite simply, that’s what Star Wars Squadrons aims to let players do: fly a ...
GameSpot may get a commission from retail offers. Star Wars Squadrons puts you behind the yoke of Rebel and Imperial starfighters, complete with joystick and throttle support. That goes for all ...
EA is taking another tentative step into VR, as the upcoming Star Wars: Squadrons will be VR-enabled on both PlayStation and PC. While I'm personally not a Star Wars fan, and so am not all that ...
Gamers patiently waiting for the arrival of the new Star Wars Squadrons game will be pleased to know it has today launched on PC, PlayStation 4, and Xbox One. Offering a space combat game set in the ...
A few days after it officially announced Star Wars: Squadrons, EA has released the first trailer and revealed a bit more about what to expect from its next Star Wars game. As expected, the EA ...
Update (9/12/20) - Star Wars: Squadrons creative director Ian S. Frazier has confirmed that HOTAS (throttle and joystick) controls will also be supported on both PlayStation 4 and Xbox One, and will ...
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