DICE is about to reveal some of the latest on "Star Wars: Battlefront" and "Battlefield," but first, they will explain the difference between the two. 

According to Games Radar, studio general manager Patrick Bach said that "Star Wars: Battlefront" has been driven from the concept of imagining what the universe actually looks. They will then they try to add all the things that make up the scrimmage such as technology and the type of characters they want to put in. He implied that the whole story is not as complicated as it may seem, but rather a video game derived from the movie scene of the "Star Wars" series.

According to PlayStation Life Style, there's really no picking on who's the real winner between "Star Wars: Battlefront" and"Battlefield" as they merely set the same pace and skin. 

Battlefield, on the other hand, has relied more on the concept of vehicles and high player count. 

After DICE  revealed that they have given much of their effort developing "Star Wars: Battlefront," it's really out of context to say that it actually copied some of "Battlefield's" concept. In fact, this could mean that "Star Wars: Battlefront" is actually getting its own identity in the "Battlefield" franchise.

Meanwhile, Telegraph UK revealed some of the important facts about the "Star Wars" beta, and that includes DICE recreating the fans' "Star Wars" dream. 

The whole "Battlefront" concept is not created to relax players. Instead, players are given a hard battle where "relentless pace" and "unforgiving difficulty" await them and challenge their ability to survive. 

Survival Mode is not dead and that's what "Star Wars: Battlefront" made clear of the latest series. "Battlefront" is definitely not a modified battlefield. In fact, "Star Wars: Battlefront" is more likely to resemble "Call of Duty" rather than that of its same developer title.

The part where you need to fly in "Star Wars: Battlefront" is not as easy as you think. The process of flying TIE fighter or the X-Wing requires more of the player's artistic style rather than the ability to just fly. Jet Packs are 100 percent alive, and they continue to improve as part of "Battlefront's" iconic ensemble. 

Meanwhile, Games Radar revealed that the "Star Wars: Battlefront Beta" has limited its player on playing Sullust at the simplest form possible in order to gain rewards. This, on the other hand, contradicts the idea of playing the "Star Wars" memorable experience.