Star Wars Battlefront 3 Found; Fans Advise What to Do With Playable Copy
What to do with a playable copy of a canceled Star Wars game, discovered among childhood treasures? One Reddit asked such question concerning Star Wars: Battlefront III. She did not predict that it will cause a storm on the web.

What to do with a fully playable copy of a never-released game? Such a dilemma was faced by original series by Free Radical.
Lost Skywalker treasure
As she explains in a thread on Reddit, a relative of her fiancé had LucasArts as a client and was therefore testing "many titles" developed at the studio. Including Battlefront 3, and after the game was canceled, all items related to it were to go to Skywalker Ranch - George Lucas' headquarters in California.
Apparently, the cartridge with a test copy of the game was left behind during the "move", after which it was found by MissFeepit's still-young fiancé. Apparently the boy was not particularly aware of the importance of the find and after playing some battles with bots he put it along his other games. Only many years later he found the cartridge and after a quick check he discovered that there are no offers for this item on the Internet.
Recall: according to interview from 2012 Star Wars: Battlefront III was practically ready for release. The game was just waiting for the final touches and could hit the market. That, however, did not happen.
Star Wars: Battlefront 3 - what next for the cartridge?
MissFeepit and her fiancé reportedly didn't quite know what to do with this find and how much it was worth. So they started a thread on Reddit with photos attached - and the response exceeded their expectations. At the time of publishing this post, the topic has over 26,000 likes.
Some are focusing on the legal aspect of the case. Especially in the context of the popular idea to make a ROM image of Star Wars: Battlefield III and it to the web. Many s on Reddit applauded the idea, but some felt it would get the pair in a lot of trouble.
The same goes for the idea of selling the cartridge (which formally can be considered stolen property of LucasArts, which also means Disney). In fact, some people have argued that just starting the topic on Reddit by MissFeepit is asking for trouble.
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