Star Wars Battlefront III

I've been dreaming about a third Star Wars Battlefront game ever since I got Battlefront II, and I had huge plans; in my head, I was integrating pretty much every Star Wars game I had at the time.

Nowadays, after learning more about the world of gaming, I've figured out that the way to put this title together would be to take what the last two games did and expand on it, making all the improvements I want and can think of and such.

So basically, Battlefront III would have the same pattern of fighting it out in two teams on a given map from the Star Wars universe. This title, however, would have advanced graphics from the other two, more units, and more inclusive maps.

BUT, you should all remember that an official Star Wars Battlefront III could come out; in fact, according to my research, there's probably one coming out reasonably soon. So, if that happens, then this sequel will count as the next one in line to whichever one has already been released. This may end up being the fourth, fifth, or whichever in the series.

Starting Modes
Every Battlefront game is incredibly complex, and I don't want to get lost with this idea, so I'm gonna start with the main menu and then delve deeper into each mode.

So here are the main modes:

Singleplayer
This one will be the standard, meat-and-potatoes version of gameplay where you have a few different options of playing; these will include Historical Campaign, Galactic Conquest, Instant Action, and a new style called Strategy Command. I'll go deeper into these modes later, and they will be available in a multiplayer mode as well, but the gist of this is that you can do any of these four modes yourself with this option.

Multiplayer / Splitscreen
As I said before, this mode would have the same four battle modes as Singleplayer, but they all involve more than one player somehow. Obviously, this game would accomodate online multiplayer action; the way this would ork is that you can play Historical Campaign, Galactic Conquest, and Instant Action as a free-for-all death match or in two teams against one another, and in Strategy Command, you go against a scond taker in a one-on-one VS. Match. It may end up allowing four players, like a two-on-two but that would seem a bit overcrowded.

Anyway, in addition to online multiplayer, you can also carry on the tradition of the other Star Wars Battlefront games and play with up to three other players in a splitscreen, with the same basic multiplayer rules as online. This way, you can play with the rest of your family and friends. Clearly.