
While this specific example likely did little to fool anyone who came across it, it still serves as an important reminder that just because news of an unannounced game may come from a legitimate source (such as Steam DB or Amazon France), doesn’t confirm the existence of said game. Since then, the page has been updated with the title “Unity App Student Project”, with the thumbnail showing a horizontally stretched photo of Joe Biden. Of course, the idea of a Battlefront III Remastered existing makes no sense in and of itself, as there has never been a Battlefront III. Fans of the franchise quickly recognised that the artwork being used was that of the PSP title “Star Wars Battlefront Elite Squadron”, with “Battlefront III Remastered” simply being photoshopped onto the image.įurthermore, when attempting to access the EULA (End User License Agreement), instead of pages upon pages of legalese, it simply read “Some EULA stuff goes here, I don’t care to fill it out”. Accompanying this was (low resolution) artwork, which added the word “Remastered” under the name.

Though this database update has since been confirmed to be fake, originally, the title was listed as “Star Wars: Battlefront III”.

According to Steam DB, Star Wars: Battlefront III Remastered is set to come to Steam soon. However, the site’s most recent addition serves as a reminder that systems such as these are not infallible. Additionally, Iden Versio's Theme is up for Arrangement, Instrumental, and Vocals.Historically, Steam DB has been a useful tool for tracking games both available, and also unannounced. Smuggler's Run is competing for Instrumental Composition, as well as Arrangement, Instrumental, or A Cappella. Meanwhile, several individual pieces from Battlefront 2 are on the docket. The campaigning is two-fold, with the entire score for Squadrons being championed under the category of Score Soundtrack for Visual Media. And Haab's contributions to that universe are no exception, with the Squadrons score being especially great. A couple of years later, Austin Wintory's full score to Journey would also receive a nomination, but beyond those two instances, game attention has been hard to come by.īut what better way to garner attention than with Star Wars? Everyone knows and loves Star Wars, especially Star Wars music. Christopher Tin's theme for Civilization IV won in 2011, becoming both the first game nomination and first game win in the history of the awards. Historically, the Grammys have a tendency to ignore games despite the incredible sounds that come from the medium.

So it makes some amount of sense that composer Gordy Haab is in the midst of campaigning his recent Star Wars works for Grammy consideration. Star Wars is no stranger to the Grammys with just about every John Williams score made for a galaxy far, far away receiving some form of attention.
