'Battlefront 4' gameplay news: Concept art for canceled game revealed

A promotional photo for the digital expansion pack for "Star Wars: Battlefront" Facebook/EAStarWars

Many fans and enthusiasts would remember the "Star Wars: Battlefront" series, how much it meant to them to play it, and how frustrated fans got when the third title got canceled. "Star Wars: Battlefront 3" was technically done that developers Free Radical has already started on the concept arts for "Battlefront 4." Those have just apparently been revealed.

The detailed concept art recently surfaced on Imgur and people have easily found them out. It even revealed what the developers were planning for the fourth game. It looks like it would have even been great had it pushed through as the concept was about the reversal of roles of almost all major characters.

That is except, Darth Vader, he just gets promoted to Emperor Vader. There are pictures with filenames that reads "Dark_(name of character). There is Dark Obi-Wan both young and old, Dark Luke. Princess Leia is no longer just a princess. She becomes a Jedi too. However, like the other original Jedis, she goes to the dark side as well being named Dark Leia.

Even Chewbacca has been lured to the dark side and named Evil Chewbacca. While there is Darth, or rather, Emperor Vader, Free Radical would not have completed if it there was no reverse Vader. That said, they have also planned on working on a "Redeemed" Vader with lighter colors, of course.

On that note, Darth Maul becomes Jedi Maul whose outfit and even facial features looks similar to Mace Windu. Count Dooku is now a Jedi as well aptly named Jedi Dooku. Aside from the characters, there are a lot others that generally appear to be an alternate "Star Wars" universe.

Those who are eager to see all of these images can just head to Imgur. Fans agreed that this would have definitely been a great game had it pushed through.

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