Play The Full Campaign: Star Wars: Squadrons lets you jump right into multiplayer after completing the prologue, but that's not advisable. Read our Star Wars: Squadrons buying guide for more details. Being one of the top pilots in the galaxy will take practice, so to help get you started, we've compiled some important things you should know before you get started. While Star Wars has seen its share of flight games, this one is a unique blend of action and sim-as if you mashed up the quick pace of Rogue Squadron with the fine-tuned starfighter control of X-Wing and TIE Fighter.
More likely, the experimental prototypes built so far will be designated for critical Intelligence missions, and entrusted only to the most professional and responsible Imperial Agents.Star Wars: Squadrons puts you in the flight suit of starfighter pilots in the galaxy far, far away. This mission superiority is augmented by communications links directly into the Intelligence databases on the Imperial capital. From its radar-resistant sleek exterior paneling to the next-generation navigation systems, the Phantom is so far ahead of its time that mass production would never be possible. First among these, Imperial Intelligence commissioned the X70B Phantom the most low-profile, high-tech starship the galaxy has ever known. Co-opting newly discovered technologies and revising blueprints according to lessons learned, Imperial engineers built a new generation of starships. During the years of the Great War, however, the Empire refined its design strategies. The Empire designed its fleet to destroy the Republic as quickly and efficiently as possible. The starships of the Imperial Navy are the product of centuries of military research and development. This difficulty is only aggravated by the fact that Imperial Intelligence refuses to share its ship specifications with the Imperial military. Maintenance work on the X-70B is extraordinarily difficult and expensive due to the super-compressed nature of its mechanics, making the Phantom-class an unlikely candidate for wide scale production. Its own sensor capabilities are formidable, and although not normally equipped with a cloaking device (due to heat and power concerns), the ship can be refitted with such a module for short term missions. The X-70B shields its military-grade hardware from virtually all scanners, allowing it to travel unnoticed among civilian vessels. Beneath the sleek metal exterior and the interior wood paneling is an unmatched density of sophisticated circuits, wires, cooling systems and other components, many never before used in a starship of this size. One of the most sophisticated lightweight starships in the galaxy, the X-70B Phantom is an experimental model designed to resemble a luxury shuttle while possessing the combat capacity of a heavy starfighter. The X-70B far surpasses the capabilities of current starship mass production techniques, ensuring the vessel will only be entrusted to those carrying out missions vital to the Empire. These advanced prototype vessels are the result of updated revisions to traditional Imperial starship design theory, incorporating concepts and technologies gathered over the years of the Great Galactic War. The X-70B Phantom-class prototype is a starship available to players of the Imperial Agent class. Maintenance work on the X-70B is extraordinarily difficult and expensive due to the super-compressed nature of its mechanics, making the Phantom-class an unlikely candidate for wide-scale production. Its own sensor capabilities are formidable, and although not normally equipped with a cloaking device (due to heat and power concerns), the ship can be refitted with such a module for short-term missions. " One of the most sophisticated lightweight starships in the galaxy, the X-70B Phantom is an experimental model designed to resemble a luxury shuttle while possessing the combat capacity of a heavy starfighter.