Star Wars: Battlefront Classic Collection Devs Acknowledge Critical Errors and Work to Improve Multiplayer Stability

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Aspyr has released the first post-launch update for Star Wars: Battlefront Classic Collection, addressing multiplayer, control schemes, visuals, audio, and bug fixes. The update, currently available on Steam and in the submission process for consoles, also includes changes unrelated to a high-profile Battlefront 2 mod Aspyr is alleged to have used. The developer continues to work on server-side adjustments to improve the online multiplayer experience and is planning for Update II, while modders are also working to fix the game.
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