: Unlike retail games that constantly change through expansions and updates, private servers can maintain a specific, "classic" version of the game that players preferred.
Currently, there is no playable private server for Star Wars: Force Arena , as the game officially shut down on March 18, 2019
One of the most exciting prospects of private servers is the "What If?" factor. While the official game stopped receiving updates after the Solo: A Star Wars Story content, private server developers have the theoretical freedom to: Rebalance underused Leaders. Tweak unit stats to create a more diverse meta.
These aren't just skin swaps. These are fully functional cards with custom animations and stat blocks, created by the community for the community.
: Unlike retail games that constantly change through expansions and updates, private servers can maintain a specific, "classic" version of the game that players preferred.
Currently, there is no playable private server for Star Wars: Force Arena , as the game officially shut down on March 18, 2019
One of the most exciting prospects of private servers is the "What If?" factor. While the official game stopped receiving updates after the Solo: A Star Wars Story content, private server developers have the theoretical freedom to: Rebalance underused Leaders. Tweak unit stats to create a more diverse meta.
These aren't just skin swaps. These are fully functional cards with custom animations and stat blocks, created by the community for the community.