The Star Wars sequel trilogy has sparked a lot of debates among fans, with opinions ranging widely. While some argue that “The Force Awakens” relies too heavily on nostalgia, “The Last Jedi” feels disconnected in hindsight, and “The Rise of Skywalker” aimed to satisfy everyone but ended up falling short for many, dismissing the entire trilogy doesn’t do it justice.
Just like the earlier prequel trilogy, the sequels have carved out memorable moments that will resonate with fans well into the future. Think of Rey and Kylo’s epic showdown on Starkiller Base, the poignant farewell between Luke and Leia, or the triumphant return of Lando Calrissian. These iconic scenes ensure that the sequel trilogy isn’t forgotten, no matter how contentious some discussions may be. Instead, it’s time for Star Wars to embrace this chapter in its saga and explore the untapped potential within. An excellent way to bridge some of these narrative gaps would be through a new Star Wars Battlefront game.
The knowledge surrounding the First Order remains scarce, as the Galactic Civil War era, now expanded into the Reign of the Empire and Age of Rebellion, has been explored extensively through various media since the original trilogy wrapped up in 1983. From novels and comics to video games and TV shows, fans have dived deep into the stories of the Empire’s rise and the fall of the Jedi Order.
The sequel trilogy doesn’t enjoy the same depth of exploration. When “The Force Awakens” hits the screen, we’re thrown into a world where the First Order is already an imposing force, wielding a massive, planet-sized superweapon. Despite this clear threat, the New Republic seems unaware or is willfully ignoring the looming danger, forcing Leia Organa to take charge with her Resistance fighters against them.
For those who’ve only seen the movies, that’s about all the backstory they get. While comics and books have delved into storylines like Kylo Ren’s descent into the Dark Side and Poe Dameron’s heroic journey, many overarching themes remain untouched in more mainstream formats. These gaps leave the sequel era feeling a bit thin.
Here’s where a new Star Wars Battlefront comes into play. It has the potential to fill in those storytelling voids, offering fresh insights into the Resistance and First Order conflict. EA’s Star Wars Battlefront 2 hinted at the emergence of the New Republic and the Resistance through its campaign but stopped short of a full exploration.
A sequel trilogy-focused Battlefront game could weave a coherent narrative of how the Resistance and the First Order came to be, the origins of their conflict, and how these battles set the stage for “The Force Awakens” and beyond. Such a project could lend a more substantial framework to those who may not dive into the extensive library of Star Wars literature, enriching the sequel era with the depth it deserves.