![]() ![]() TT Games expanded into the mobile games market with the acquisition of Playdemic in February 2017 with TT Odyssey being opened in January 2018. Neither developer TT Games Odyssey nor publisher Playdemic have commented as to why, which is odd all things considered. After all, for those who did enjoy the game, that could be a lost of time wasted with no explanation. ![]() Unfortunately, this means no one can download it, many people lost the variety of hours put into the game, and a lot of people may feel upset. In May 2020, players received an in-game message that LEGO Star Wars Battles would be shutting down, and per the above message, it was done so on July 1. ![]() However, since it never received a proper release, perhaps the writing was on the wall. Overall, it was an ambitious LEGO Star War game and one fitting for the mobile space. It feature the Iconic battles of Naboo, Scarif, and far more, just to name a couple. Utilizing these abilities in conjunction with the right troops and towers was a key strategy for success, no matter what era of Star Wars it was played in. For Vader, he could Force Slam enemies and stop them in their tracks. Iconic Star Wars characters like Darth Vader could also use special abilities in combat. A couple of examples include a Droid Factory to build armies or a Turbolazer to shoot down airborne vehicles, such as Y-Wings and Tie Fighters. The key difference between it and most tower-based games is that it wasn't just about defense, as these towers could defend the base, advance the battlefield, and be used in an offensive manner. Players would be able to build and upgrade these armies, using different combinations of units and building to utilize both light and dark side armies. "Released" as a beta in 2020, players would learn an army of LEGO Star Wars characters in PvP tower defense-style arenas. ![]()
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