EA look to be gearing up for some big Star Wars Battlefront changes on PS4, Xbox One and PC.
 
Star Wars Battlefront: EA's new plans revealed for Xbox One, PS4 and PC?
 
The game was launched in November and has posted some pretty impressive sales numbers, although some fans have been left disappointed by the removal of space battles and the lack of single-player options.
It appears that EA are currently looking to gather some major feedback on the game, with reports surfacing online of a new survey being asked of fans, focusing on a wide range of topics.
It appears the questionnaire is mainly looking at future titles, although it is unclear just what kind of impact the feedback would have on the upcoming DLC offerings set for release in 2016.
 

Star Wars Battlefront: EA's new plans revealed for Xbox One, PS4 and PC?
Battlefront has sold well but also garnered criticism on Xbox One, PS4 and PC

 
We already know that developers DICE are looking at expanding single-player mode features, something that was only started after a mass amount of feedback regarding the subject from fans.
The survey reportedly covers a lot of different subjects, asking fans about their expectations for the Season Pass, the inclusion and importance of combat types, such as ground-to-space vehicle combat, as well as what Force Awakens content they were looking for.
It's not known what the next Star Wars: Battlefront DLC will focus on, although EA have confirmed that it will not feature anything from the most recent Star Wars movie.
 
Other ideas touched upon in the survey included hero crossovers, alluding to the idea of Anakin Skywalker facing off against Han Solo, along with the importance of including material from the Clone Wars.
It is currently unclear what the true purpose of the alleged Star Wars Battlefront survey was, although multiple users have confirmed that they answered a number of questions solely focused on future Star Wars: Battlefront games.
Analyst Evan Wilson of Pacific Crest Securities, recently estimated that Battlefront has already sold as many as 13 million copies, the majority coming at a discount.
It would mean that the rebooted title is set to surpass the initial prediction laid down by EA back in 2015, where they had estimated reaching that sales point by March 31, 2016.

 
Star Wars Battlefront: EA's new plans revealed for Xbox One, PS4 and PC?
Battlefront fans have reportedly been asked about future feature ideas

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