Star Wars: Battle Pod

Star Wars: Battle Pod (2014)

by Bandai Namco Games, LucasArts
Genres:Arcade, Simulator
Themes:Action, Science fiction
Game modes:Single player, Multiplayer
Story:Star Wars: Battle Pod is a experiential arcade game that features a dome-shaped screen, transporting players into heated battles in a galaxy far, far away. In iconic locations like the Death Star, players will be able to take control of some of the most memorable vehicles and moments in the Star Wars universe and pilot them to victory.Show more
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