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Star Wars: Commander was a mobile strategy game produced by Disney Interactive that featured characters, locations, and technology from the Star Wars saga. The game was released on August 21, 2014 for iOS devices, with a limited early release for select international markets. The game was officially shut down on June 12, 2020.

Publisher's summary[]

  • Choose your side: Will you command AT-ATs and TIE Fighters as the Empire? Or call on iconic heroes like Han Solo and Princess Leia as the Rebellion?
  • Build and defend your base: Train unique troops specific to each faction, and fortify your base with deflector shields, turrets, heavy artillery, and other defenses!
  • Lead epic battles: Strategically deploy powerful armies, units, and vehicles against enemies and players around the galaxy!
  • Form the ultimate Squad: Build strong alliances with friends and other players!
  • Travel to multiple planets and complete special missions: Play an all-new story as a valiant leader on the front lines of the Galactic Civil War.
  • Upgrade your strike team and its defenses: Strengthen your forces with multiple levels of upgrades for each unit![8]

Plot summary[]

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Chapter I[]

Chapter I
MERCENARY DECISION
After the destruction of
the Imperial DEATH STAR,
the war between the Rebel
Alliance and the Galactic
Empire rages on.

In the far reaches of the
Outer Rim, a rugged band
of mercenaries land on the
desert planet of TATOOINE
to establish a new base
of operations...
Heroes Will Assist

Players can side with the Rebellion or the Galactic Empire

The game features a storyline which takes place between the Star Wars episodes A New Hope and The Empire Strikes Back. A band of mercenaries has arrived on Tatooine to build a new base of operations. The group is led by Saponza and his partner. The mercenaries settle in at Saponza's homestead as their new base.[9]

Shortly after settling in, a band of thugs attack the base. After defeating the thugs, the group discovers that they worked for Jabba the Hutt, who has been angered by the defeat.[9]

In search of allies to protect themselves against Jabba, the mercenaries seek out contract jobs for both the Galactic Empire and the Rebel Alliance.[9]

Upon returning from their contract jobs, the mercenaries find their base destroyed by Jabba's forces. In order to get it rebuilt, the mercenaries must fully align with either the Empire or the Rebels.[9]

Chapter II[]

Chapter II
PLANETARY MANEUVERS
The Rebels continue to
strike out at the dubious
ambitions of the Galactic
Empire, who march on,
retaliating with seemingly
limitless forces.

AS the conflict escalates,
both factions seek to
gain the upper hand, vying
for strategic positioning
in a treacherous game of
galactic cat and mouse....

After Saponza's partner helped win the battle for Tatooine, the agent was cleared to move his forces to other planets to continue fighting in the war against enemy forces.

Gameplay[]

Humble Beginnings

Players can earn rewards by completing chapters

Star Wars: Commander is a strategy game that is available for Android, iOS, and Windows devices.[2] Players use the touchscreen as their input and receive orders from the characters using holograms. They build up their base by acquiring credits and alloy and deploying various buildings. Troops and vehicles can be upgraded through the Research Lab.[10] Special hero units can be created in the game. These heroes are unique to each side. For example, players on the side of the Rebel Alliance can recruit Han Solo, Chewbacca, Princess Leia, Luke Skywalker and R2-D2. The Empire can recruit Darth Vader, Elite AT-AT, Royal Guard and Veteran AT-ST.

Campaign[]

There were limited campaigns in the game that unlock units, and these campaigns took place on various planets including Dandoran, Er'Kit, Hoth, Tatooine, Takodana, and Yavin 4. If you join a squad of players you will be in squad wars where you are on Sullust.

Empire
Heroes Infantry Vehicles Mercenaries Equipment
  • Security Droid
Rebel
Heroes Infantry Vehicles Mercenaries Equipment

Artic Heavy Trooper

Cold Weather Rebel Hailfire Droid

Buildings[]

Empire
Headquarters Resources Army Defense Turrets
  • Armory
Rebel
Headquarters Resources Army Defense Turrets
  • Droid Hut
  • Headquarters
  • Squad Center
  • Scout Tower
  • Credit Market
  • Alloy Refinery
  • Credit Vault
  • Alloy Depot
  • Contraband Safehouse
  • Contraband Trade Port
  • Barracks
  • Factory
  • Starship Command
  • Research Lab
  • Unit Transport
  • Hero Command
  • Cantina
  • Armory
  • Wall
  • Shield Generator
  • X-Wing Trap
  • Y-Wing Trap
  • Droideka Sentinel Platform
  • Droideka Oppressor Platorm
  • LAAT Trap
  • Rapid Fire Turret
  • Proton Mortar
  • Sonic Cannon Turret
  • Rocket Turret
  • Burst Turret

Starships[]

Empire Rebel
Starships Starships

Development[]

The game was announced on the Tumblr page of its publisher, Disney Interactive, on June 24, 2014. It had a limited release in certain markets,[2] including Australia,[8] followed by a general release on the iOS platform on August 21, 2014[2] and a subsequent release on the Android and Windows 8 platforms on September 18, 2014.[11] However, the Windows servers and Apple/Android servers are separate from each other, preventing players from interacting across servers.

A "hackathon" was held in mid-October 2014 in which developers of the game brainstormed ideas for new features. The best-in-show feature was "faction flipping," which would allow players to create a secondary account through which they could play for the side they had not chosen previously, either the Empire or the Rebellion, without having to restart the game, retaining all progress on the current account. The people's-choice winner was traps, such as a sarlacc pit that would swallow troops that came too close.[12]

On August 21, 2018, it was announced that Disney was handing over operations of Star Wars: Commander to editor Zynga and that its subsidiaries NaturalMotion will assume the continuity of live services.[1]

On March 13, 2020, it was announced in-game that the game was to close on June 12 2020, 11 am GST, with all in-app purchases disabled and the game removed from the app stores.[3]

Credits[]

By type
Cast Uncredited cast Crew Uncredited crew Special thanks

Crew

  • Production – Abigail Gluck, Alvin Dizon, Cor Despota, Davey Feder, Eric 'Motts' Matsumura, Linda Aguirre, Patty Chao, Tom Dekeyser
  • Engineering – Adam 'Bread' Slesinger, Akhil Perumpadappil, Amith Tudur, Andrew Wan, Daniel 'Wompa' Frank, Daniel Kaiser, Dominic Lobbia, Don Bui, Erik Ynigo, Justin Butler, Krunal Soni, Michael Nightingale, Nikhil Shah, Patrick Sherman, Ramkrish Raja, Santiago Coffey, Sean Chuu, Vladamir Churyukin
  • Design – Ben Gilbert, Jeff McNab, Kyle Barrett, Nathan Harling, Russ Fan, Sean 'SDF' Doran-Fish
  • Art – Bennet Harrison, Christopher Winters, Derek Valerio, Jeffery Anduza, Ken Proudfoot, Marc Senteney, Marika Orehek, Matthew Elser, Mike Mariano, Sean Kraft
  • Audio – Ariel Mann, Clay Barlow, Nicholas Gallant, Peter Thomas
  • Quality Assurance – Alexander Pekar, Chaz Donovan, Doug Owen, Gary Stevens, James Trujillo, Lee Irvin, Randy Habenicht, Stephen Lewis
  • Product Marketing – Andrew Jang, Anthony Vazquez Cadenas, Carrie Chen, David Castor, Harmony Ho, Joly Quindiagan, Kevin Lam, Michael 'Oley' Olejarczyk, Omeed Badri, Patrick Sager, Paula Windham Pasqualino
  • Technology – Alex Dragovich, Ben Vesco, Brad Wallace, Brendan Morante,Carla Lewis, Chris Hobbs, Daniel Rich, Evan Breznyik, Jacob Fike, Jeff Good, Michael Oxford, Michael Vanlandingham, Philippe Cassereau, Phillip Singer, Phillip Winn, Raju Sakhineti, Robert Blanchet, Shea Rial, Stanley Cheng, Tiayr Cannon, Vivek Deo
  • Localization – Gerald Wada, Imran Goychayev, Laurie Tom, Luigi Pardo, Patricia Myers, Raymond Sever, Ryan Yuen


Appearances[]

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Characters Organisms Droid models Events Locations
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Characters

Organisms

Droid models

Events

Locations

Organizations and titles

Sentient species

Vehicles and vessels

SWC TIE Defender

The TIE/D Defender, which made its first canonical appearance in Star Wars: Commander.

HWK-290-SW Commander

The HWK-290's first appearance in new Canon.

SWC VT-49

The VT-49 Decimator was first introduced into new Canon in Star Wars: Commander.

Weapons and technology

Miscellanea

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Notes and references[]

  1. 1.0 1.1 1.2 Zynga Announces Multi-Year Agreement with Disney to Develop a New Free-To-Play Mobile Star Wars™ Game on www.zynga.com (August 21, 2018) (archived from the original on October 3, 2019)
  2. 2.0 2.1 2.2 2.3 2.4 2.5 Disney Choose a Side and Build an Unstoppable Force in the Mobile Game "Star Wars™: Commander" on Disney.com (backup link)
  3. 3.0 3.1 Star Wars Commander removed from stores ahead of its closure on June 12th by Bald, Cameron on www.pocketgamer.com (March 13, 2020) (archived from the original on March 15, 2020)
  4. [RELEASED] Star Wars : Commander on forum.unity.com (August 21, 2014) (archived from the original on March 26, 2021)
  5. 5.0 5.1 5.2 StarWars Crush the Rebellion or Restore Freedom in Star Wars: Commander on StarWars.com (backup link)
  6. Star Wars: Commander - Battle of Yavin by Brennan Anderson by Brennan Anderson on soundcloud.com (March 22, 2016) (archived from the original on January 17, 2021)
  7. Star Wars: Timelines
  8. 8.0 8.1 Clash Of Clones? LucasArts Soft-Launches Star Wars: Commander For iOS by Calimlin, Aldrin on appadvice.com (June 25, 2014) (archived from the original on November 8, 2016)
  9. 9.0 9.1 9.2 9.3 YouTube Star Wars Commander - iOS / Android - HD (Sneak Peek - Empire) Gameplay Trailer on the TouchGameplay YouTube channel (backup link)
  10. YouTube Star Wars Commander - iOS / Android - HD (Sneak Peek - Rebels) Gameplay Trailer on the TouchGameplay YouTube channel (backup link)
  11. Star Wars: Commander Launches on Android on cheatspulse.com (September 18, 2014) (archived from the original on October 4, 2014)
  12. How Disney is making Star Wars: Commander better by letting its developers go wild by Grubb, Jeffrey on venturebeat.com (October 22, 2014) (archived from the original on October 11, 2019)

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