Star Wars Battlefront 2 Shatters Steam Player Record as Fans Rally for Battlefront 3
2025-05-24 23:03:49Star Wars Battlefront 2 has rewritten its history books on Steam, eclipsing all previous player count records with over 12,000 warriors battling simultaneously across the galaxy. This resurgence for the 2017 title comes amid a growing grassroots campaign urging Electronic Arts to develop a proper sequel. While unconfirmed, industry whispers suggest the game may have attracted over 160,000 players across all platforms combined.
The revival movement gained significant traction following the conclusion of Andor Season 2, with series actor Muhannad Ben Amor (who portrays Wilmon Paak) publicly showcasing his 469-hour gameplay dedication. The performer's social media endorsement has amplified fan demands for EA to deliver Star Wars Battlefront 3 "without delay."
SteamDB tracking confirms Star Wars Battlefront 2 reached its all-time peak of 12,384 concurrent players, demolishing the January 2021 record of 10,489. The absence of public player metrics on consoles prevents full cross-platform analysis, but community organizers have scheduled a coordinated play event for May 24 to demonstrate continued demand.
Influencer Bombastic (690K YouTube subscribers) has mobilized the community, with his call-to-action video amassing 150K views. This organized effort reflects growing frustration with EA's reluctance to greenlight a sequel, despite former developers expressing willingness to reunite for the project.
Original Battlefront 2 developer Mats Helge Holm has publicly supported the fan campaign, suggesting many former team members would welcome the opportunity to "reassemble the squad" for a proper sequel. However, industry analysts note significant hurdles including:
- Licensing complications with Disney/Lucasfilm
- EA's current focus on single-player Star Wars titles
- The need to overcome the microtransaction controversies that plagued Battlefront 2's launch
The game's unexpected renaissance demonstrates the enduring appeal of quality Star Wars multiplayer experiences, leaving many to wonder if EA will eventually answer the community's call to arms.