One is the first-person shooter Star Wars: Battlefront, which will launch in holiday 2015. If you're not into mobile games, EA is currently working on multiple Star Wars games for console. Other games, such as Tiny Death Star and Star Wars: Assault, were recently removed from app stores. Galactic Defense is not the only Star Wars mobile game out there today, as Disney recently released a Clash of Clans-style strategy game called Star Wars: Commander.
Galactic Defense features a single-player campaign mode and online multiplayer, and DeNA says it will update the game regularly with new content to keep things fresh.Ĭheck out a trailer for Galactic Defense above and some screenshots in the gallery below. Players can use up to three champions at a time during battle, and the game features network connectivity so you can sync up with your friends. Familiar characters are also featured in the game, including Luke Skywalker and Obi-Wan Kenobi, as well as General Grievous and Dark Side Anakin, among many others. In the game, you'll choose a side-Empire or Rebellion-and visit popular Star Wars locations such as Hoth and Tatooine. The free-to-play game is available today for iOS, Android, and Amazon devices.ĭeNA says Galactic Defense is the first free-to-play tower defense mobile game to feature both prequel and classic Star Wars content. Just days after Electronic Arts announced launch plans for Star Wars: Battlefront, mobile game developer DeNA today released its own Star Wars game, a tower defense title called Galactic Defense. Permission was granted to quote the message for reference purposes. on Octoresponding to a query regarding the gameplay's canon status. By clicking 'enter', you agree to GameSpot's This page records an email from the Star Wars: Galactic Defense Game Team at DeNA Co., Ltd.