Star Wars: Battlefront Classic Collection has released its first patch, just days after its controversial launch. The update to Star Wars: Battlefront Classic Collection brings a host of fixes across both titles, including changes to the two new Heroes, Kit Fisto and Asajj Ventress.
The launch period of Star Wars: Battlefront Classic Collection has been tough for developer Aspyr. Right out of the gate, Star Wars: Battlefront Classic Collection was review-bombed on Steam thanks to a multitude of problems on launch night. Many of these issues were not in the original games, leaving players extremely frustrated about the collection they had received. However, Aspyr has acted fast in getting out the first patch for the collection, which hopefully should alleviate a lot of the worst bugs gamers have been experiencing.
Details of the first Star Wars: Battlefront Classic Collection patch were revealed on Aspyr's site, confirming that the patch is live on PC, but is still in the submission and certification process for PlayStation, Xbox, and Nintendo platforms. The update brings a bunch of important fixes to the game, including resolving a ton of crashes across various situations. In Hero Assault, the two new Heroes in Star Wars: Battlefront Classic Collection, Kit Fisto and Asajj Ventress, have received a few changes of their own. Ventress' abilities have been re-balanced, while Fisto's lightsaber will now animate as intended.
Overall, the patch brings an extensive list of changes, and it's a solid start to bringing Star Wars: Battlefront Classic Collection up to the standard expected at launch. However, there's one thing the patch doesn't quite address. It recently emerged that Star Wars: Battlefront Classic Collection may still be using a fan-made mod, with proof provided by the modder despite Aspyr's claims to the contrary. While this change isn't featured in the official patch notes, it'll be interesting to see whether the developer has quietly addressed this via the
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