Compare Star Wars: Rogue Squadron 3D prices across trusted key stores and find the best deal. Developed by Factor 5, LucasArts. Published by LucasArts. Released on 3/29/2016. Available on PC. Genres: Action, Simulation.

A late-90s Star Wars flight arcade shooter that holds up better than you'd expect, putting you in an X-wing cockpit across 16 missions ripped from the original trilogy.

Star Wars: Rogue Squadron 3D is a mission-based arcade flight game developed by Factor 5 and LucasArts, originally from 1998 and now available on PC via Steam. You pilot X-wings, A-wings, Y-wings, and other Rebel craft across 16 missions drawn from the original trilogy's lore, taking out AT-ATs on Hoth, chasing TIE fighters through asteroid fields, and running ground-attack sorties against Imperial installations. It is not a space combat sim in the MicroProse sense. There are no fuel gauges, no orbital mechanics, no fleet management screens. What you get is tight, fast, approachable action flying with a strong emphasis on score chasing and mission rating. From a depth-of-decision standpoint, do not come in expecting branching mission trees or unlockable tech paths built on resource loops. The strategic layer here is thin: complete missions, unlock new craft, replay for better medals. Where the game rewards careful play is in its gold-medal grind. Each mission tracks accuracy, completion time, and friendlies saved, so there is a genuine optimization layer for players who want to treat every sortie like a routing problem. That is the closest this title gets to the build-order mindset, and it is satisfying in a concentrated, 30-minutes-per-session way rather than a marathon campaign way. The PC port carries some legacy baggage worth knowing about. Controller support is listed as partial, which in practice means you should test your specific hardware before expecting a plug-and-play experience. The game predates modern display standards, so resolution options are limited and some players report needing fan patches to run cleanly on current Windows versions. The Steam community guides section is reasonably active on workarounds, which helps. AI behavior is simple by modern standards, enemies fly predictable patterns, and the difficulty comes more from chaos and time pressure than from opponents making smart decisions. For newcomers to the Star Wars games catalogue, this is actually a reasonable entry point into the arcade-action end of the spectrum, precisely because the skill floor is low. Missions are short, checkpoints are forgiving enough, and the fantasy of flying an X-wing with John Williams scoring the whole thing is delivered without much friction. Veteran players who remember this from its original release will find it holds a comfortable layer of nostalgia without completely masking its age. The 73 percent positive Steam rating reflects a playerbase that largely knew what it was buying: a preserved classic with rough edges, not a modernized remaster. If you want a grand strategic war-for-the-galaxy experience, this is not it. If you want 16 well-paced missions, solid craft variety, a medals system that rewards replay, and the authentic sound design that Factor 5 was genuinely exceptional at building, Rogue Squadron 3D delivers that package cleanly. Set your expectations to arcade, not simulation, and the hours pass quickly. Diego, Scout Team

Star Wars: Rogue Squadron 3D

Star Wars: Rogue Squadron 3D

Mar 29, 2016Factor 5, LucasArtsLucasArts
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A late-90s Star Wars flight arcade shooter that holds up better than you'd expect, putting you in an X-wing cockpit across 16 missions ripped from the original trilogy.

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Best for arcade flight fans and Star Wars enthusiasts who want short, replayable missions over deep simulation.

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About Star Wars: Rogue Squadron 3D

Star Wars: Rogue Squadron 3D is a mission-based arcade flight game developed by Factor 5 and LucasArts, originally from 1998 and now available on PC via Steam. You pilot X-wings, A-wings, Y-wings, and other Rebel craft across 16 missions drawn from the original trilogy's lore, taking out AT-ATs on Hoth, chasing TIE fighters through asteroid fields, and running ground-attack sorties against Imperial installations. It is not a space combat sim in the MicroProse sense. There are no fuel gauges, no orbital mechanics, no fleet management screens. What you get is tight, fast, approachable action flying with a strong emphasis on score chasing and mission rating. From a depth-of-decision standpoint, do not come in expecting branching mission trees or unlockable tech paths built on resource loops. The strategic layer here is thin: complete missions, unlock new craft, replay for better medals. Where the game rewards careful play is in its gold-medal grind. Each mission tracks accuracy, completion time, and friendlies saved, so there is a genuine optimization layer for players who want to treat every sortie like a routing problem. That is the closest this title gets to the build-order mindset, and it is satisfying in a concentrated, 30-minutes-per-session way rather than a marathon campaign way. The PC port carries some legacy baggage worth knowing about. Controller support is listed as partial, which in practice means you should test your specific hardware before expecting a plug-and-play experience. The game predates modern display standards, so resolution options are limited and some players report needing fan patches to run cleanly on current Windows versions. The Steam community guides section is reasonably active on workarounds, which helps. AI behavior is simple by modern standards, enemies fly predictable patterns, and the difficulty comes more from chaos and time pressure than from opponents making smart decisions. For newcomers to the Star Wars games catalogue, this is actually a reasonable entry point into the arcade-action end of the spectrum, precisely because the skill floor is low. Missions are short, checkpoints are forgiving enough, and the fantasy of flying an X-wing with John Williams scoring the whole thing is delivered without much friction. Veteran players who remember this from its original release will find it holds a comfortable layer of nostalgia without completely masking its age. The 73 percent positive Steam rating reflects a playerbase that largely knew what it was buying: a preserved classic with rough edges, not a modernized remaster. If you want a grand strategic war-for-the-galaxy experience, this is not it. If you want 16 well-paced missions, solid craft variety, a medals system that rewards replay, and the authentic sound design that Factor 5 was genuinely exceptional at building, Rogue Squadron 3D delivers that package cleanly. Set your expectations to arcade, not simulation, and the hours pass quickly.

Diego
Diego · Scout Team

Strategy & simulation

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steamArcade FlightMedal ChasingStar WarsMission-BasedScore AttackNostalgiaPartial Controller Support

System Requirements

Minimum

Processor
1.8 GHz Processor
Memory
1 GB RAM
Graphics
3D graphics card compatible with DirectX 7 (compatible with DirectX 9 recommended)
Storage
168 MB available space

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Game Info

Developer
Factor 5, LucasArts
Publisher
LucasArts
Release Date
Mar 29, 2016

Features

Single-playerPartial Controller SupportSteam CloudFamily Sharing

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Star Wars: Rogue Squadron 3D was released on 29 March 2016.

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Star Wars: Rogue Squadron 3D was developed by Factor 5, LucasArts and published by LucasArts.