The launch of Star Wars Battlefront Classic Edition is leaving the community with many questions, after a launch that proved decidedly problematic and absolutely unacceptable.\r\nThe collection aimed to bring back the much-loved multiplayer chapters dedicated to Star Wars, released well before of the titles with the same name developed by EA and DICE (which you can find on Amazon), but unfortunately things didn’t go as expected at all.\r\nAs we told you on our pages, this remastered version was hated by practically everyone , between very few functioning servers and numerous problems of various kinds.\r\nAnd while Aspyr has committed to solving them as soon as possible – without even apologizing for what happened – in recent hours another decidedly embarrassing detail has emerged: the launch version on PC and PlayStation it even included a mod used without any official permission.\r\nAsajj Ventress was in fact a character available exclusively in the original Xbox version of Star Wars Battlefront 2, but a mod created by iamashaymin allowed her to also be used on PC, with a reskin of Aayla Secura.\r\nWell, the version of Star Wars Battlefront Classic Collection on PC and PlayStation included this mod, as demonstrated by the fact that Ventress used Secura’s moves. Despite the promises made by the team not to use any type of updates without the right credits.\r\n\n\t ‘The upcoming release of Star Wars: Battlefront Classic Collection does not include any code or content that is taken from uncredited sources .’https://t.co/GjrJY2E0wMI am not in the Credits @AspyrMedia— iamashaymin (@iamashaymin) March 14, 2024\n\n\n \n\r\nIronically, that mod had been updated over time to include the exclusive moves seen in the Xbox release: the Classic Collection not only had \