Fans liked the remaster of the action Star Wars Episode 1: Jedi Power Battles
The remaster of Star Wars Episode I: Jedi Power Battles was released on PC, PlayStation, Xbox and Nintendo Switch. In the short release trailer, you can see that the action game, originally released in 2000, has retained its classic spirit with low-poly models and simple level design.

Users on Steam left very positive reviews for the nostalgic new product. Players praised the developers fromAspyrfor the next update of the classic - it allows you to enjoy the game from childhood on modern computers and consoles, including in co-op.
There were also some disadvantages, which did not spoil the overall impression of the remaster. For example, players noticed a lack of destructibility in some objects that could be broken on the original PlayStation. Also, not everyone liked the overly simple graphics update - visually the game continues to be perceived as a project from 2000.
Peak online Star Wars Episode 1: Jedi Power Battles on Steam was 329 people. This is one of the worst results among Aspyr remasters so far. For example, Bounty Hunter was played by 633 people at its peak, and the December remasters of the Legacy of Kain: Soul Reaver duology were played by over four thousand gamers.
Aspyr also released the Star Wars: Prequel Pack collection on Steam and PlayStation consoles. The trailer shows four updated classic games that are part of the collection. This is:
- Star Wars: Republic Commando;
- Star Wars: Bounty Hunter;
- STAR WARS: Episode I Racer;
- Star Wars Episode I: Jedi Power Battles.

