Entitled Clone Campaigns, it added two new civilizations that were based on the main factions present in Star Wars Episode II: Attack of the Clones, which was released around the same time. In 2002, an expansion for Galactic Battlegrounds was released. The two games were similar in their economy gameplay, but Galactic Battlegrounds differed from its parent game in that it featured aircraft, mechs, invisible units, and energy shields. It featured six civilizations, each with its own architecture. In 2001, Ensemble Studios, the creator of the Age of Empires franchise, teamed up with LucasArts to make Star Wars Galactic Battlegrounds, a clone of The Age of Kings that ran on the same engine, the Genie Engine. In 2000, an expansion for The Age of Kings was released, entitled The Conquerors.Ī base belonging to the Rebel Alliance faction The game was a sequel to the earlier Age of Empires, and became immensely popular. In 1999, Age of Empires II: The Age of Kings was released for the PC, running on the Genie Engine.
The History of Star Wars Galactic Battlegrounds Here we share information on all the game's factions, units, maps, mechanics, and tie-ins with the Star Wars franchise. This wikia is about the real-time strategy game Star Wars Galactic Battlegrounds and its addon Clone Campaigns. Welcome to the Star Wars Galactic Battlegrounds Wikia 2 The History of Star Wars Galactic Battlegrounds.1 Welcome to the Star Wars Galactic Battlegrounds Wikia.