Sony leaks weirdest Star Wars Battlefront II for PS Plus Premium By Lee Brady, 02 Dec 2022 FollowtopicsPlayStation PlusLee Brady PS Plus Premium looks set to add the PSP version of Star Wars Battlefront II after Sony accidentally leaked the game's existence via the PlayStation Store. No official confirmation from the game's publisher, EA, has yet been made.PS Plus Premium games look set to expand with another PSP title, as 2005's Star Wars Battlefront II joins titles like Ridge Racer 2 and Soulcalibur Broken Destiny on the growing list of leaked PS Plus Premium games. There's no confirmation that the title will hit Sony's subscription service anytime soon, though what we have seen seems to confirm Star Wars Battlefront II will not be the first PSP game with trophy support on PS Plus.PS Plus Premium eyes up Star Wars Battlefront II — PSP Edition.PS Plus Premium looks set to add Star Wars Battlefront IISpotted by Gematsu before Sony moved to hide it, the PlayStation Store entry for the PSP version of Star Wars Battlefront II included screenshots, a description of the game's features, and confirmation that the title would utilise the same rewind, up-rendering and quick save features used in other PSP titles on PS Plus Premium. As we've come to expect, no mention is given to trophies, continuing the complete lack of PSP trophies on PS Plus.It's certainly a weird choice for PS Plus Premium, for at least two major reasons. One is that the game will seemingly launch without online support, meaning that this entry in the Star Wars Battlefront series — a series known for its multiplayer components — will launch entirely without multiplayer support. Two is that there is a superior PS2 version of this exact game that does include local multiplayer support, meaning that even if you can't play online, you could enjoy a nostalgia playthrough with your friends or siblings. We're all for games preservation on PS Plus, but it just feels like the most neutered version of Star Wars Battlefront II the service could possibly look to add.The PlayStation Store product description, via Gematsu.Throw in a lack of a right analogue stick to aim with and no story mode and it's hard to imagine who would choose to play such a weird version of Star Wars Battlefront, especially with some of the best FPS games on PlayStation available on PS Plus Premium. If you're excited to try this one out, perhaps because you're eager to revisit past Galactic Conquest mode triumphs, let us know in the comments below.PlayStation Plus Written by Lee BradyStaff Writer Lee keeps one eye on the future (Marvel's Spider-Man 2, Final Fantasy 7 Rebirth), one eye on the past (PS Plus Premium, recent Sony news), and his secret third eye on the junk he really likes (Sonic Superstars, Final Fantasy 16). Then he uses his big mouth to blurt out long-winded opinions about video games.