Is Star Wars Battlefront Classic Collection on Steam Deck?

Looking to play Star Wars Battlefront Classic Collection on the Steam Deck? We’ve got you covered with everything we know about the upcoming collection, and how it could perform on the go.

Aspyr Media, the team behind Tomb Raider I-III Remastered, is bringing back the beloved Star Wars Battlefront (2004) and Battlefront II (2005) titles in a new collection.

The upcoming classics can be played online and offline, and bring with them a slew of updates including bonus maps and additional playable heroes. With up to 64-player online support, it’s ideal for playing on the Steam Deck, whether you’re a casual fan or a franchise veteran.

With that in mind, here’s everything we know about whether or not the Star Wars Battlefront Classic Collection is playable on Valve‘s Steam Deck.

Screenshot from the STAR WARS™: Battlefront Classic Collection.
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Can you play Star Wars Battlefront Classics Collection on Steam Deck?

Star Wars Battlefront Classics Collection is playable on the Steam Deck and has been fully verified by Valve.

The Star Wars Battlefront Classics Collection release date luckily isn’t far, far away and instead, it’ll be playable on your Steam Deck from March 14. Although there remains a short wait for the beloved games, the collection has received a fully verified commendation from Valve ahead of launch.

While we can’t test out how the game runs on the go for ourselves, during the announcement of the upcoming collection, the Star Wars.com team explained that “Steam users will enjoy Steam Deck support.”

The Star Wars Battlefront Classics Collection only calls for 4GB of install space, before you can get to playing the beloved classic Star Wars titles. That’s not a lot by today’s standards, however, you may want to ensure you have enough storage on your Deck so you don’t have to delete any other games.

Picking up one of the best microSD cards for the Steam Deck will help ensure you have plenty of storage space for the Star Wars Battlefront Classic Collection and any Steam Deck game you want to play on the go. Especially if you haven’t yet picked up the 1TB Steam Deck OLED or upgraded the SSD.

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