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And somewhere in a small apartment, Kaelen smiles, watching a Grand Admiral Thrawn main and a young Jedi Rey main bow to each other before the match begins.

For millions of mobile gamers, late 2017 hit hard. Netmarble, in collaboration with Lucasfilm, pulled the plug on . It was a strategic, real-time 1v1 or 2v2 MOBA (Multiplayer Online Battle Arena) that blended deck-building card mechanics with direct unit control. Unlike the passive auto-chess titles of today, Force Arena required you to actually pilot your chosen Leader—be it Grand Admiral Thrawn, Jyn Erso, or Darth Maul—around a lane-based battlefield. Star Wars Force Arena Private Server

"Weird," Mark muttered. "Usually you have to queue." And somewhere in a small apartment, Kaelen smiles,

Around 2021-2022, a team known as the "Force Arena Revival" (name varies by iteration) began work on a private server. The lead developers (anonymous due to legal fears) recreated the backend using: It was a strategic, real-time 1v1 or 2v2